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Mahmoud El-Kati papers

 Collection
Identifier: MCP-004

Scope and Contents

The Mahmoud El-Kati papers which date from 1974-2012 contain publications, correspondence, and materials relating to his teaching endeavors at Macalester College as well as his contributions to the Black community.

Dates

  • 1974-2012

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

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Conditions Governing Use

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Biographical Note

Mahmoud El-Kati is a Black educator, activist, lecturer, writer, and commentator on the African American experience.

From Savannah, Georgia, he is the son of Rufus Williams and Razzie Garvan Williams. El-Kati is one of 3 siblings and graduated from Booker T. Washington H. S. in Miami, Florida. El-Kati also graduated from Wilberforce University, majoring in contemporary African American history.

His many articles, essays, and reviews have appeared in the New York Times, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Star Tribune, Insight News, The Spokesman, and The Nigerian Times and cover the "myth of race," Ebonics, gang activity, African Americans and sports and other issues. El-Kati taught courses on the history of Blacks in the United States, American social movements, sports and the African American community, the social history of jazz, and Afro American folklore at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also taught a course on sports and African Americans at Metro State University and an introduction to the African American experience class at North High School in Minneapolis.

He is co-founder and director of the annual Pan-African Conference at Minnesota State University Mankato, which, over 24 years, featured discussions on African thought throughout the Black Diaspora. El-Kati is actively involved in community organizations, such as March, a Twin Cities group that formed following the Million Man March, the Minneapolis-based Stairstep Foundation, and KMOJ, a community radio station in Minneapolis.

He is the recipient of the National Association of Black Storytellers' Zora Neale Hurston Award, given to people whose scholarly historical writings preserve the culture and tradition of African and African American people in America. He also recently received a Sankofa Award from the Stairstep Foundation for his longtime and unwavering commitment and work with the Twin Cities African American community.

In 2022, Dr. Mahmoud El-Kati received an honorary doctorate from Macalester College.

(from the African American Registry (AAREG) at https://aaregistry.org/story/mahmoud-el-kati-a-walking-encyclopedia/)

Extent

.5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Title
Guide to the Mahmoud El-Kati papers
Author
John Esh
Date
2023
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Macalester College Archives Repository

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