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University in 1978. She was the first Black to be promoted to full professor in 1986 . Between 1978 and 1983 , she served as chairperson for the Department of African American Studies there . In addition , between 1986 and 1989 , she ...
University in 1978. She was the first Black to be promoted to full professor in 1986 . Between 1978 and 1983 , she served as chairperson for the Department of African American Studies there . In addition , between 1986 and 1989 , she ...
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... African American women writers . Barbara be the kind of poetry we need to hear and read . She makes the revolution ... African American women were writers and poets and playwrights . She set the standard and paved the way for canonizing ...
... African American women writers . Barbara be the kind of poetry we need to hear and read . She makes the revolution ... African American women were writers and poets and playwrights . She set the standard and paved the way for canonizing ...
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... American woman scholar in the field of African - American literatures . Born in the U.S. Virgin Islands , Barbara clearly belongs to that group of Caribbean woman scholars , like Nellie McKay , who studied well and therefore became ...
... American woman scholar in the field of African - American literatures . Born in the U.S. Virgin Islands , Barbara clearly belongs to that group of Caribbean woman scholars , like Nellie McKay , who studied well and therefore became ...
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