Marsha J. Darling
Professor and Director
African, Black And Caribbean Studies
Adelphi University
United States of America
Biography
Marsha J. Darling completed Ph.D., Duke University (1982) M.A., Duke University (1975) B.A., Vassar College (1973) A.A. w/ Honors, CUNY College of Staten Island (1971).
Research Interest
Marsha J. Darling have become increasingly concerned about civil society responses to emerging biotechnologies, many of which are proliferating faster than our governance mechanisms can handle. As a trained historian I have used historical and contemporary sources, documents, narratives and social science analysis to broaden deepen and render more complex my analysis of contemporary and emerging public policy, social development issues, ethics, and governance challenges for public and civil society stakeholders in the 21st century.
Publications
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Marsha J. Tyson Darling, ed., (2001). Race, Voting, Redistricting and the Constitution: Sources and Explorations on the Fifteenth Amendment, Volume 3: Alternate Redistricting, Registering and Voting Systems,. New York, NY: Routledge Press.
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Marsha J. Tyson Darling, ed., (2001). Race, Voting, Redistricting and the Constitution: Sources and Explorations on the Fifteenth Amendment, Volume 2: Enforcing and Challenging the Voting Rights Acts of 1965,. New York, NY: Routledge Press.
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Marsha J. Tyson Darling, ed., (2001). Race, Voting, Redistricting and the Constitution: Sources and Explorations on the Fifteenth Amendment, Volume 1: The 14th and 15th Amendments and the Voting Rights Acts of 1965,. New York, NY: Routledge Press.