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Prior Years Election Results

The results of the 2007 election

Vice President:
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (African American Studies, U of Illinois at Chicago)

Board of Directors:
Kelly M. Askew (Anthropology, and African and Afroamerican Studies, U of Michigan)
Gretchen Bauer (Political Science and International Relations, U of Delaware)
Joyce Lewinger Moock (International Development Consultant)


The results of the 2006 election

Vice President:
Aliko Songolo, (French and Italian, and African Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Board of Directors:
Jane Guyer (Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University)
Babatunde Lawal (Art History, Virginia Commonwealth University)
Elizabeth Schmidt (History, Loyola College in Maryland)


The results of the 2005 election

Vice President:
Pearl T. Robinson (Political Science, Tufts University)

Board of Directors:
Tabitha Kanogo, (History, University of California, Berkeley),
Elisha Renne (Anthropology/Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan)
and Michael G. Schatzberg (Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)


The results of the 2004 election
 

Vice President:
Joseph C. Miller (History, University of Virginia)

Board of Directors:
Toyin Falola (History, University of Texas at Austin)
Alcinda Honwana (Social Science Research Council)
Kathleen Sheldon (Independent historian, Research scholar at University of California, Los Angeles)


The results of the 2003 election

Vice President:
Bruce Berman (Political Studies, Queen's University).

Board of Directors:
Jean Allman  (History, University of Illinois),
James Pritchett (African Studies/Anthropology, Boston University) and
Ahmad Sikainga (Department of History and Department of African American and African Studies, Ohio State University).


The results of the 2002 election

Vice President:
Sandra Barnes (Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania)

Board of Directors:
Maria Grosz-Ngate (Anthropology, Indiana University-Bloomington)
Kapanga Kasongo (Literature, University of Richmond)
Aili Mari Tripp (Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison)


The results of the 2001 election

Vice President:
Beverly Grier (Political Science, Clark University)

Board of Directors:
Michael Chege (Political Science, University of Florida)
Linda Heywood (History, Howard University)
Patrick McNaughton (Art History, Indiana University)








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