African American women poets
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Linda Patton speaks to the Black Experience in the Arts class with performances by James Spruill and Georgette Leslie.
Digital Record
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860685416
Dates:
1987 February 10
Lynda Patton lectures at the University of Connecticut
Digital Record
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860685415
Dates:
1990 March 20
Marilyn Nelson Waniek lectures at the University of Connecticut
Digital Record
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860688115
Dates:
1985 October 8
Patton, Lynda, 1990 March 20
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Scope and Contents
Poet and playwright Lynda Patton lectured on two occasions: 2/10/1987 (2015-0002/RR247) and 3/20/1990 (2015-0002/AC16).
AC 16 Ms. Patton's lecture was on being a playwright, specifically a Black, female playwright.
RR 247 Linda Patton speaks to the Black Experience in the Arts class with performances by James Spruill and Georgette Leslie.
Dates:
1990 March 20
Stanley Crouch lectures at the University of Connecticut
Digital Record
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:20150002Crouch
Dates:
1978 - 1984
Waniek, Marilyn Nelson, 1985 October 8
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Introduced by Dr. Skerrett, Professor Waniek, who is a member of the UConn faculty, provides a brief personal background. Her reads her poems and discusses them with the class. Poet and children's book author Marilyn Nelson Waniek (now Marilyn Nelson) lectured on 10/8/1985 (2015-0002/RR292). Nelson was an English professor at the University of Connecticut. Nelson earned degrees from the University of California, Davis (1968), the University of Pennsylvania (1970),...
Dates:
1985 October 8