Johnnetta B. Cole

Johnnetta B. Cole

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Johnnetta B. Cole is a Chair and President for the National Council of Negro Women with 13 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1989 Forum as a President for the Spelman College. The year with the most videos was 2001 with two videos as a Professor for the African American Studies Department in the Emory University. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2014 with an average of 9,891 views per program as a Director for National Museum of African Art in the Smithsonian Institution. Most appearances with Al Sharpton Jr. (3), Bill Clinton (2), Martin Luther King III (2). Most common tags: African Americans, African American History, Colleges & Universities.

Appearances by Title:January 1, 2018 - Present Chair and President, National Council of Negro Women


Videos: 3 c. February 3, 2000 - Present Professor, African American Studies Department, Emory University


Videos: 3

Previously

Director, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution c. January 1, 2009 - c. January 1, 2017 Videos: 2 President, Spelman College c. January 1, 1987 - c. January 1, 1996 Videos: 4 President, Bennett College c. January 1, 2002 - c. June 1, 2007 Videos: 1

Recent Appearances

  • March On for Voting Rights Rally

    March On for Voting Rights Rally

    Voting rights advocates held the “March On for Washington and Voting Rights” rally to call for the passage of federal voting …

  • First Enslaved Africans 400th Anniversary

    First Enslaved Africans 400th Anniversary

    The Congressional Black Caucus hosted a ceremony marking the 400th anniversary of the first enslaved Africans to arrive in Br…

  • 2019 Women's March in Washington

    2019 Women's March in Washington

    Advocates for women’s rights took part in the third annual Women’s March. The first women’s march was held following the inau…

  • Q&A with Johnnetta Cole

    Q&A with Johnnetta Cole

    Johnnetta Cole, director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art, talked about the museum as it marked its fiftie…

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