Category Archives: Turner, Darwin
Afro-American Culture, Literature, and Social Order, Part 4 of 6
John Sekora and Darwin Turner examine the content and structure of African-American slave narratives of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and explain why these narratives merit scholarly and popular attention. They speak about the distribution of slave narratives, the composition … Continue reading
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Tagged Abolition, African-American literature, Slave narratives
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(1) Current Black American Literature; (2) Philosophy and Public Policy, Part 3 of 7: Education and Politics
Darwin Turner discusses African American literature with Kent Mullikin. Turner speaks about black writers’ reactions in the face of criticism, forms of creative writing by black authors, and black authors’ working relationships with publishers. In the second segment (14:30), the series on … Continue reading
Posted in Bennett, William J., Cahn, Steven, Episodes, Mullikin, Kent, Rachels, James, Sher, George, Turner, Darwin
Tagged Education policy -- U.S., Philosophy, Writers - African-American
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