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Fanonne Jeffers (born 1967) is an
American poet and novelist, and a
professor of
English at the
University of Oklahoma. She has
published five...
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Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois is the 2021
debut novel by
American poet Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers. It
explores the
history of an African-American
family in the American...
- Story". The New Yorker.
Retrieved February 24, 2022. Jeffers, Honorée
Fanonne (January 28, 2022). "Toni Morrison's Only
Short Story Addresses Race by...
- memoir", has been a
subject of investigation. In 2020,
American poet Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers published her The Age of Phillis,
based on the
understanding that...
- literature.
Among UA's
alumni are Mel Allen, Hugo Black, Bear Bryant, Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers,
Harper Lee, Jim Nabors, Joe Namath, Joe Scarborough,
Jimmy Wales...
- "Oprah's New Book Club Pick: The Love
Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers". Oprah.com.
August 26, 2021.
Retrieved August 30, 2021. "Oprah...
- by
Vievee Francis "Race" by
Dorothy Roberts "Conjured", poem by Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers "A
Ghazalled Sentence After "My People...Hold On" by
Eddie Kendricks...
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River The
Harnessing of the
Black Warrior River by
Kenneth Willis Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers. "Tuscaloosa: Riversong"
Southern Spaces Black Warrior Clean Water...
- attorney,
civil rights advocate,
first African American woman to
Chair National NAACP Board of
Directors (1975-1983) Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers poet and writer...
- New York Times.
November 30, 2021.
Retrieved December 18, 2021. "Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers and
Clint Smith have won the
Dayton Literary Peace Prize". September...