Reading For Black Children
As a Professor at Bowie State University, one of the great fringe benefits of my job is the ability to poll my students. At 39, though I still think I am hip-I am about a […]
As a Professor at Bowie State University, one of the great fringe benefits of my job is the ability to poll my students. At 39, though I still think I am hip-I am about a […]
Black Literature is the documentation of Black consciousness. It is the quest to communicate what it means to experience life from this vantage point. There seems to be a division within African American Literature and […]
Mat Johnson successfully renders in just the first twenty pages of his third novel Pym many of the fractures and splinters of academic life. The novel begins with an unceremonious denial of Chris Jaynes’s tenure […]
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