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Trudier Harris (born
February 27, 1948) is an
American literary scholar, author,
writing consultor, and educator. She is a
Professor Emerita at the University...
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helped to
develop African American culture and economy.
According to
Trudier Harris, "In
addition to its
status as a
gathering place, the
black barbershop...
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Frederick Dougl****; and Zulu Heart, New York:
Third Press, 1974 Harris,
Trudier, ed. (1988), Afro-American Writers, 1940–1955,
Dictionary of
Literary Biography...
- Records, 2000. 4
Compact Discs. Andrews,
William L.;
Frances S. Foster;
Trudier Harris, eds. The
Concise Oxford Companion To
African American Literature...
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Parable of the Sower.” CLA
Journal 49 (September 2005): 56–73. Harris,
Trudier. "Balance?
Octavia E.
Butler s
Parable of the Sower.” Saints, Sinners,...
- "Hurston, Zora Neale". In Andrews,
William L; Foster,
Frances Smith; Harris,
Trudier (eds.). The
concise Oxford companion to
African American literature. Oxford...
- "Brooks, Gwendolyn". In Andrews,
William L.; Foster,
Frances Smith; Harris,
Trudier (eds.). The
Concise Oxford Companion to
African American Literature. Oxford...
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Retrieved May 15, 2012. Andrews,
William L.,
Frances Smith Foster, and
Trudier Harris. The
Oxford Companion to
African American Literature. New York:...
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Bolden 1952
Civil rights worker and
library founder in west Tuscaloosa.
Trudier Harris 1969
First tenured African-American
faculty member at the College...
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Thadious M.
Davis and
Trudier Harris (eds),
Fiction Writers after 1955, 1984, pp. 250–255
William L. Andrews,
Frances Smith Foster and
Trudier Harris (eds), The...