Nagueyalti Warren, Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies. B.A. (Fisk University); M.A. (Simmons College); M.A. (Boston University) M.F.A. (Goddard College); Ph.D. (University of Mississippi).
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Her teaching and research specialties are African American literature, specifically women’s fiction, creative writing, mainly poetry, and W.E. B. Du Bois’ contribution to the field of African Ameri-can Studies, the topic of her dissertation. Dr. Warren’s current research projects include research for a book on the writings of Alice Walker. Her recent publications include an edit-ed anthology of poetry by Black women from through out the Diaspora titled Temba Tupu (Walking Naked) Africana Women’s Poetic Self-Portrait published by Africa World Press, and Margaret a persona poem, winner of the 2008 Naomi Madgett Long Poetry Award and publish-ed by Lotus Press. Recently she completed her first novel. For the past seventeen years Warren served as Assistant then as Associate Dean in
the Office for Under-graduate Education. Her appointment to the core faculty in African American Studies took place Fall 2005.
 
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