Farah Griffin
Farah Jasmine Griffin (born 1963) is an American academic and professor specializing in African-American literature. She is William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African-American Studies, chair of the African American and African Diaspora Studies Department, and Director Elect of the Columbia University Institute for Research in African American Studies at Columbia University.She received her BA degree from Harvard University in 1985. She completed her PhD from Yale University in 1992.
In 2021, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Provided by Wikipedia
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"Who set you flowin'?" : the African-American migration narrative / Farah Jasmine Griffin. by Griffin, Farah Jasmine
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Sophisticated giant : the life and legacy of Dexter Gordon / Maxine Gordon ; foreword by Farah Jasmine Griffin ; afterword by Woody Louis Armstrong Shaw III. by Gordon, Maxine
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Toward an intellectual history of Black women / edited by Mia Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage.
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Uptown conversation : the new jazz studies / edited by Robert G. O'Meally, Brent Hayes Edwards, and Farah Jasmine Griffin.
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Living thinkers : an autobiography of Black women in the ivory tower / Akosua Productions ; Sisters' Eye on Media ; producer/director, Roxana Walker-Canton.
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