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Novelist, short story writer, poet, and social activist. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1982 for her novel The Color Purple. Published numerous novels, short story collections, non-fiction works, essays, and poetry.
American writer and podcast host. Former fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, fellow and contributing editor at City Journal, and host of the podcast Conversations with Coleman.
Looking for a job. Former @nytimes, @WSJ, @tabletmag. Head of @nelliebowles fan club.
American linguist specializing in creole languages, sociolects, and Black English. Associate professor of linguistics at Columbia University. Author of books on race relations and African-American culture.
Author, theorist, educator, and social critic. Distinguished Professor in Residence at Berea College. Best known for writings on race, feminism, and class. Published around 40 books, including essays, poetry, and children's books.
Sociologist specializing in the study of white supremacy and racism in the post-civil rights era. Mentored by Jose A. Padin and Charles Camic.
Distinguished Prof of Economics @OhioState, Assoc Dean @ASCatOSU, Co-Dir @AEAMP1. Economic History, Race, Applied Economics, and #LEGOS. #ADOS Tweets=my own
Academic specializing in race, class, and gender. Distinguished university professor of sociology emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park. Past president of the American Sociological Association.
South African anti-apartheid activist, at the forefront of the Black Consciousness Movement.
Author working in the fields of critical discourse analysis and whiteness studies. Former tenured professor of multicultural education and current affiliate associate professor of education. Known for her work on "white fragility" and the book White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.
American writer known for acclaimed work across multiple forms including essays, novels, plays, and poems. Notable works include the novel "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and the essay collection "Notes of a Native Son".