Nellie McKay--a memorial.(Nellie Yvonne McKay)(Editorial)(Biography)

From: African American Review | Date: March 22, 2006| Author: Moody, Joycelyn | Copyright information

Foreword

Before editing this special section, I could not have imagined that 50 writers could praise a single person in the mellifluent diversity with which the 50 scholars and students who wrote for this section commemorate Nellie Yvonne McKay. Many of the poignant professional and personal reflections on McKay's life and work published here were presented as part of "Nellie Y. McKay and Black Women's Studies: A Symposium," convened at the University of Wisconsin-Madis...

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