Charles T. Davis project summary to the NEH for classic Afro-American fiction : photostat, 1980.
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Yale University. Afro-American Studies.
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Fabre, Michel
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Michel and Genevieve Fabre founded the Center for Afro-American Studies at the University of Paris, and have been leading scholars of African American culture in France. Michel Fabre is the foremost biographer of Richard Wright, and intimately fimiliar with the Wright family and with African American artists, writers, and musicians throughout Europe. Genevieve Fabre is a scholar of African-American theater and literature, and co-chaired the first Harvard University Du Bois Institute Working Grou...
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Davis, Charles T. (Charles Twitchell), 1918-1981
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Charles T. Davis was the chairman of the Afro-American Studies dept. at Yale University. From the description of Charles T. Davis project summary to the NEH for classic Afro-American fiction : photostat, 1980. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 53936714 ...