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Edwin Curmie Price Jr.
, an Ohio University alumnus and the University s first Black faculty member, passed away on April 23.
The history and status of Black Americans at Ohio University, published in 1974, notes the hiring of O.U. s first black faculty member, E. Curmie Price, in the English Department in 1963. Price earned a Master of Arts degree in literature from OHIO in 1964. He taught first-year writing courses then labeled ENG 100.
“He may have taught the works of Shakespeare and Milton, yet his gift was to understand Baldwin and Ellison. The birth of our friendship was in Athens the same day President Kennedy was shot in Dallas, alumnus
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OHIO’s Ebony Bobcat Network to join local, state and national leaders in commemorating 170th anniversary of Sojourner Truth’s landmark speech Published: May 3, 2021 Author: Staff reports Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress On May 20, the Akron/Canton affiliate of Ohio University’s Ebony Bobcat Network will host a virtual celebration commemorating the 170th anniversary of Sojourner Truth’s most famous speech widely known as “Ain’t I a Woman” at the Women’s Rights Convention held in Akron, Ohio.
On May 29, 1851, human rights pioneer and advocate Sojourner Truth delivered her most famous speech widely known as “Ain’t I a Woman” at the Women’s Rights Convention held in Akron, Ohio. On May 20, 2021, the Akron/Canton affiliate of Ohio University’s Ebony Bobcat Network (EBN) will host a virtual celebration commemorating the 170