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Quandra Prettyman
Professor of African-American studies and English Literature
Quandra Prettyman Stadler (January 19, – October 21, ) was senior associate of Africana Studies and English Literature at Barnard College, New York City, United States.[1] She inaugurated Black literary studies in the United States and university courses examining novel topics that later were adopted broadly by others in her profession.
She was described as the champion of Black women's literature by the New York Times.[2]
Biography
Prettyman was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 19, , and grew up there. She was the daughter of two schoolteachers.[3] She studied history at Antioch College from to Her bachelor of artsthesis was on Antioch student publications.[4] She then studied literature the University of Michigan and was graduated in [5]
She moved to New York in the s and taught English at the College of Insurance and The New School for Social Research.[1][6]
She taught in the English department at Barnard College from until her death in , continuing to teach occasionally post-retirement.[7] She was Barnard's first full-time Black faculty member.[2] Prettyman is credited with inaugurating Black literary studies in the USA.
The president of Barnard, Sian Beilock, told The New York Times that "[Prettyman] was pushing the canon open, not just at Barnard, but far beyond".[2]
Prettyman received the Walter F. Anderson Award from Antioch College in , for "[advancing] Antioch College's ideals by breaking down racial and ethnic barriers".[5] She is among those listed in Who's Who Among African Americans.
She died on October 21, , at age The obituary tribute to her issued by Barnard noted that Prettyman introduced several courses that were "new to the College (and sometimes new to the field)". Her novel course topics included the Harlem Renaissance; slavery; women and race; literature by Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American women; and "Early African American literature ".[3]
Her family established the Quandra Prettyman Prize in her memory.[3]
Selected publications
- (ed.) The open boat and other stories by Stephen Crane.
New York: Scholastic Book Service,
- Poems in Arnold Adoff (ed.) The Poetry of Black America.Quandra prettyman biography of christopher lee Her welcoming apartment on the Upper West Side, in which every room was a library, showed her passion for making visible the parts of life buried in archives and books. Professor Prettyman, in , celebrating Africana Studies. United States Norway Israel. All materials were rehoused and organized by content and date.
Harperteen,
- (ed.) Out of our lives: a selection of contemporary Black fiction, Washington, D.C., Howard University Press, - includes work by Amiri Baraka, Ann Petry, Ernest Gaines, Sherley Anne Williams, and Louise Meriwether
- 'Come Eat at My Table: Lives with Recipes', Southern Quarterly ()
- 'The Black Bard of North Carolina: George Moses Horton and His Poetry', African American Review, 33(4), pp.–, ()
References
- ^ ab"Celebrating Africana Studies".
Barnard Magazine. Retrieved November 14,
- ^ abcRisen, Clay (November 11, ). "Quandra Prettyman, Champion of Black Women's Literature, Dies at 88".Quandra prettyman biography of christopher Series 2 contains work written and published by students at Barnard and Columbia as well as programs and flyers from events held by collegiate organizations. She taught post her official retirement, offering the course "Explorations of Black Literature: In , I was one of only four Black women to graduate with a degree in English, despite it being the most popular major at Barnard at the time. How do you eulogize an institution?
The New York Times. ISSN Retrieved November 14,
- ^ abc"Tribute to Professor Quandra Prettyman | Barnard College". . Retrieved November 14,
- ^Student publications at Antioch, (BA). Antioch University.
- ^ abantiochcollege (September 11, ). " Alumni Awards".Quandra prettyman biography of christopher cross Series 3 expands to Quandra's non-teaching activities and correspondences. Materials removed entirely: Duplicates of course materials, out of scope content, materials currently represented in other Barnard collections, printed versions of published media. Her commitment to disseminating knowledge about Black literature and the advancement of students' academic abilities and ventures is highlighted throughout the materials present in this collection. Access and use Restrictions: This collection has no restrictions.
Antioch College. Retrieved November 14,
- ^"Quandra Prettyman". Who's Who Among African Americans. Gale.
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- ^"Quandra Prettyman | Barnard College". . Retrieved November 14,