Ethel Morgan Smith Explained

Ethel Morgan Smith
Birth Date:April 11, 1952
Birth Place:Louisville, Alabama, U.S.
Known For:From Whence Cometh My Help: The African American Community at Hollins College
Education:Hollins University
Occupation:associate professor,
author,
Website:Ethel Morgan Smith

Ethel Morgan Smith born April 11, 1952 Louisville, Alabama is an American author and associate professor. She first received recognition when her essay Come and Be Black for Me was published in 1997.[1] Ethel Morgan Smith is not a radical; she tries to mediate between black and white as in her contribution to the article in The New York Times shows: Robert Byrd, Living History.[2] Her essay in The New York Times entitled Mother documents her hard life being a young black girl, and the circumstances she was born into.[3] Her book Reflections of the Other: Being Black in Germany was a finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2014.[4] Smith is a member of The Wintergreen Women Writers Collective.[5]

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  1. Web site: 2015 . February 26, 1997 . articles.baltimoresun.com. 2015-08-16.
  2. News: 2015 . The New York Times. June 29, 2010 . 2015-08-16.
  3. Web site: 2015 . May 9, 2010 . parenting.blogs.nytimes.com. 2015-08-16.
  4. Web site: 2015. indiebookawards.com. 2015-08-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20150810140720/http://www.indiebookawards.com/2014_winners_and_finalists.php. 2015-08-10. dead.
  5. https://wintergreenwomenwriterscollective.com "The Wintergreen Women Writers Collective"
  6. Book: 2015 . worldcat.com. 57410799 . 2015-08-17.
  7. Book: 2015 . worldcat.com. 819647149 . 2015-08-16.
  8. Book: 2023 . University Press of Mississippi . 2023-03-24.