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Blyden Jackson

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Jackson, circa 1970 Blyden Jackson (October 12, 1910 – May 1, 2000) was a Black American academic, essayist, and activist.

The grandson of slaves, born in the segregated South, Jackson was the first Black American to become a full professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1969, and "the first Black American professor at a traditionally white university in the Southeast".

At UNC Chapel Hill, Jackson pioneered the African American Studies program and helped recruit more Black American faculty members. With his wife, he is the namesake of Blyden and Roberta Jackson Hall on campus. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The history of Afro-American literature / Blyden Jackson. by Jackson, Blyden

    Published 1989
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    The waiting years : essays on American Negro literature / Blyden Jackson. by Jackson, Blyden

    Published 1976
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    Totem : a novel. by Jackson, Blyden

    Published 1975
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    Operation burning candle : a novel. by Jackson, Blyden

    Published 1973
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