Background
Olasiji, Dele T. was born on December 2, 1948 in Ogbomoso, Oyo, Nigeria. Came to the United States, 1973. Son of Solomon Kehinde and Esther Omotunde Olasiji.
(Through diversity, America has grown strong as a nation. ...)
Through diversity, America has grown strong as a nation. Although all segments of the population share certain life patterns and basic beliefs, there are many differences in traditional lifestyles and cultures among ethnic groups. Respect for such differences is a benchmark of a democratic nation. Migrants, Immigrants, and Slaves documents the fact that all American ethnic groups have been both the oppressed and the oppressors. The book is written for introductory American history, ethnic studies, and sociology courses. Special attention is given to the immigration patterns and cultural contributions of more than 50 ethnic groups.
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consultant humanities educator
Olasiji, Dele T. was born on December 2, 1948 in Ogbomoso, Oyo, Nigeria. Came to the United States, 1973. Son of Solomon Kehinde and Esther Omotunde Olasiji.
Bachelor, University Texas, 1977. Master of Education, Central State University, Oklahoma, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy, University Oklahoma, 1983.
Executive vice president PTTS, International, Norman, Oklahoma, 1984-1986. Executive director Research Services United States of America, Inc., 1986-1990. Professor University Oklahoma, 1988—2002, adjunct professor, since 2002.
(Through diversity, America has grown strong as a nation. ...)
Member Nigerian-American Image Promotion Council (founder, president since 1998), Nigerian Committee on Anti-Drug Trafficing and Crimes (chairman since 1998), Ogbomoso Sons and Daughters in North America (life).
Married Stella Bola Sogunro, February 3, 1973. Children: Bunmi, Dele Junior, Kola.