College Language Association Collection. 1925-[ongoing]

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College Language Association Collection. 1925-[ongoing]

The College Language Association Collection consists of the administrative files of the organization and its officers. Included are correspondence, minutes, programs, financial papers, speeches, photographs, newsletters, and committee reports. Among the association leadership whose files are in the collection are Hugh M. Gloster, Lucy Grigsby, Dolan Hubbard, Richard Long, John F. Matheus, Therman O'Daniel, Eleanor Tignor, and Darwin T. Turner.

25 linear ft.

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Association of Teachers of English in Negro Colleges.

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Matheus, John Frederick, 1887-1983

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Gloster, Hugh M. (Hugh Morris), 1911-2002

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Brooks, A. Russell (Alfred Russell), 1906-

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College Language Association (U.S.)

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The College Language Association (CLA) is one of the largest, long-standing African American academic organizations in the U.S. Focusing on the disciplines of English, literature, and foreign languages, the CLA offers a venue for scholarly discourse and publication. It also encourages scholarly research in the teaching of Black literature and culture as necessary aspects of higher education. CLA is the successor to the Association of English Teachers in Negro Colleges that was founded in 1937. I...

Long, Richard A., 1927-2013

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Renowned scholar of language and the arts, Richard Long, was born on Feb 9, 1927, in Philadelphia, where he spent his childhood. Long attended Temple University, where he received his B.A. in 1947 and his M.A. in 1948. He conducted post-graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania and abroad, at Oxford, England and Paris, France. From 1957-1958, he studied at the University of Paris on a Fulbright Scholarship. He went on to earn his Ph.D. from the University of Poitiers in 1965.Long began ...

Association of Teachers of Languages in Negro Colleges.

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