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G. James Fleming

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2005

Alice M. Jackson
Affiliation:
Morgan State University

Extract

G. James Fleming was a quiet, unassuming man who lived an exemplary life, made a big difference in society, and impacted on many lives across the country and abroad. A search of the archives reveals that very little written record on this impressive individual is readily available. In discussions with many that knew him, they had only kind words to say, but nothing in writing that could be shared. It is hoped that this paper will add to the written record and further memorialize a pioneer.

Type
Profession Symposium
Copyright
© 2005 by the American Political Science Association

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