Nick Aaron Ford
Nick Aaron Ford Jr. (August 4, 1904 – July 17, 1982) was an American writer. A native of South Carolina, he was educated at Benedict College and Iowa State University. Ford then joined the faculty of Morgan State University, eventually accepting the Alain Locke Distinguished Professorship of Black Studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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Black insights : significant literature by Black Americans, 1760 to the present. by Ford, Nick Aaron
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The English Department and the Challenge of Racism by Ford, Nick Aaron
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Improving the reading and writing skills of culturally disadvantaged college freshmen. final report by Ford, Nick Aaron
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Improving reading and writing skills of disadvantaged college freshmen by Ford, Nick Aaron
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Black studies; threat-or-challenge. by Ford, Nick Aaron
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Black studies : threat-or-challenge. by Ford, Nick Aaron
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The contemporary Negro novel : a study in race relations. by Ford, Nick Aaron
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Best short stories by Afro-American writers, 1925-1950 /
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