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O. Box 447 - Amarillo, TX 79178-0001 Educational Background: University of Denver (BA, 1963); Eastern New Mexico University (MA, 1965); Texas Tech University (PhD, 1972). Major field for all degrees: History; minor field for all degrees: Literature. Dissertation Title: A SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK PEOPLE OF TEXAS, 1930-1954. Professional Experience: Instructor of History, Black Hawk College, Moline, IL (1965-1967); Teaching Assistant and Instructor of History, Texas Tech University (1967-1972); Professor of Social Sciences, Amarillo College (since 1972); Coordinator of Telecourses/Distance Learning, Amarillo College (1981-2000); Adult Learning Liaison, KACV-TV (1990-2000); H-SURVEY List Co-Editor (1995-2003) ; H-Survey Website Editor (1996-2003). Leadership Experience: President, Amarillo College Faculty Association (1976-1977); Amarillo College Faculty Senate (1981-1982); Texas Junior College Teachers Association (TJCTA)-Campus Representative, (1974-1976); Professional Development Committee (1976-1981); Chairperson, Professional Development Committee (1979-1981); State Treasurer (1981-1982); State Secretary (1982-1983); State President-Elect (1983-1984); State President, Texas Junior College Teachers Association (1984-1985). Additional Information: Grant Recipient, National Endowment for the Humanities (1974); Program Coordinator, Summer Recreation Program, City of Amarillo (May-August, 1976-1979 and 1986-1990); Member, Board of Trustees, Amarillo Art Center (1981-1985); Member, Board of Directors, Friends of the Amarillo Library (1996-2000)-President (1999-2000); Celebration Scholarship Fund, Inc.-Treasurer, 1993-1996; President (1997-1999). Member, Texas State Historical Association. Listed in Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 23rd edition; Who's Who in American Education, 3rd edition; and the Directory of American Scholars - Volume I: History, 8th edition. Publications: Available upon request. References: Available upon request. чђѓўџ9:P$de|KLa56L = M l ƒ Е У Ф Х в г ъ ы ь і ї ј   њіђющхрмжвЭЩХРМИГЏЉЅŸ›•‘‰„{wsnjfb^]c]c]c]cU]c]c]c]cU]cU]c]c]c]c UV]c]c UV]c]c UV]c]cU]c]c]cU]c]c]cU]c]c UV]c]cU]c]cU]c]c]c]cU]c$мЅe#Р ч ),l,l  Њ=(ь˜Tю=Times New Roman Symbol Arial ArialNEIL SAPPER May 6, 2003 Amarillo College - P. O. Box 447 - Amarillo, TX 79178-0001 Educational Background: University of Denver (BA, 1963); Eastern New Mexico University (MA, 1965); Texas Tech University (PhD, 1972). Major field for all degrees: History; minor field for all degrees: Literature. Dissertation Title: A SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE BLACK PEOPLE OF TEXAS, 1930-1954. Professional Experience: Instructor of History, Black Hawk College, Moline, IL (1965-1967); Teaching Assistant and Instructor of History, Texas Tech University (1967-1972); Professor of Social Sciences, Amarillo College (since 1972); Coordinator of Telecourses/Distance Learning, Amarillo College (1981-2000); Adult Learning Liaison, KACV-TV (1990-2000); H-SURVEY List Co-Editor (1995-2003) ; H-Survey Website Editor (1996-2003). Leadership Experience: President, Amarillo College Faculty Association (1976-1977); Amarillo College Faculty Senate (1981-1982); Texas Junior College Teachers Association (TJCTA)-Campus Representative, (1974-1976); Professional Development Committee (1976-1981); Chairperson, Professional Development Committee (1979-1981); State Treasurer (1981-1982); State Secretary (1982-1983); State President-Elect (1983-1984); State President, Texas Junior College Teachers Association (1984-1985). 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