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- Mary Helen Washington (born January 21, 1941, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an African American literary scholar and the author of numerous books on the African-American female experience. She is best known for her influence on increasing representation of Black authors in education and in literary schools of thought. Washington is a past president of the American Studies Association, and an experienced English professor. (en)
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- Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. (en)
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- Mary Helen Washington (en)
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- African American Studies (en)
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- University of Maryland, College Park (en)
- University of Massachusetts, Boston (en)
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- Mary Helen Washington (born January 21, 1941, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an African American literary scholar and the author of numerous books on the African-American female experience. She is best known for her influence on increasing representation of Black authors in education and in literary schools of thought. Washington is a past president of the American Studies Association, and an experienced English professor. (en)
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- Mary Helen Washington (in)
- Mary Helen Washington (en)
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- Mary Helen Washington (en)
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