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  2. Alice Walker - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, she and fellow writer Robert L. Allen co-founded Wild Tree Press, a feminist publishing company in Anderson Valley, California. [82] Walker legally added "Tallulah Kate" to her name in 1994 to honor her mother, Minnie Tallulah Grant, and paternal grandmother, Tallulah. [7] Minnie Tallulah Grant's grandmother, Tallulah, was Cherokee. [5]

  3. Robert L. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Allen (May 29, 1942 – July 10, 2024) was an American activist, writer, and adjunct professor of African-American Studies and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] Allen received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, San Francisco , and previously taught at San José State University and ...

  4. Black Awakening in Capitalist America - Wikipedia

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    Black Awakening in Capitalist America is a 1969 social sciences and history book by American scholar Robert L. Allen that analyzes the experience of Black residents of the United States as that of a colonized nation within a nation. Allen primarily analyzes Black organizing in the 1960s and often draws from the work of Frantz Fanon.

  5. List of Amistad Press books - Wikipedia

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    Honoring Sergeant Carter: A Family's Journey to Uncover the Truth About an American Hero, Allene Carter and Robert L. Allen (2004) A House Is Not a Home: A B-Boy Blues Novel, James Earl Hardy (2006) How They Got Over: African Americans and the Call of the Sea, Eloise Greenfield (2002) Hush, Little Baby, Brian Pinkney (2006)

  6. Chude Pam Allen - Wikipedia

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    She co-founded New York Radical Women in 1967. [9] The group planned the Jeannette Rankin Brigade action. [1] Allen later left the group, criticizing their views of motherhood and rejection of traditional roles for women. [10] She worked for The Guardian in early 1968. [1] She moved to San Francisco, where she joined the feminist group ...

  7. Louise Erdrich - Wikipedia

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    Karen Louise Erdrich (/ ˈ ɜːr d r ɪ k / ER-drik; [2] born June 7, 1954) [3] is a Native American author of novels, poetry, and children's books featuring Native American characters and settings.

  8. Alan Watts - Wikipedia

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    Watts was born to middle-class parents in Chislehurst, Kent (now south-east London), on 6 January 1915, living at Rowan Tree Cottage, 3 (now 5) Holbrook Lane. [6] Watts's father, Laurence Wilson Watts, was a representative for the London office of the Michelin tyre company. His mother, Emily Mary Watts (née Buchan), was a housewife whose ...

  9. Colleen J. McElroy - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from Kansas State University (1958) and from the University of Washington with a Ph.D. (1973). [1] [4] She was a Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington, where she was the first African-American woman to serve as a full-time faculty member.