Marita Golden papers, 1971-2007, 1971-ca. 1986.

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Marita Golden papers, 1971-2007, 1971-ca. 1986.

This collection contains hand-written and typed drafts, edited drafts, galley proofs, articles, audiocassettes, interviews, and research notes related to the literary career of Marita Golden, 1971-2007, although most of the manuscript drafts are not dated.

5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6919161

George Washington University

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Golden, Marita

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Marita Golden, award-winning Washington author and teacher, founder of both the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation (1990) and the African American Writers Guild, has spent more than 30 years teaching at many universities including George Mason, American University, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Her fiction includes the novel After, Long Distance Life, (a best-seller, cited as a "Best Book of the Year" by The Washington Post), A Woman's Place, And Do Remember Me, and The Edge of...