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Richard Yarborough
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Richard Yarborough

Source: https://afam.ucla.edu/person/richard-yarborough/ Parent: https://afam.ucla.edu/people/faculty/

Richard Yarborough

Professor Emeritus of English & African American Studies

Phone: (310) 825-2914

Email: yarborou@humnet.ucla.edu

Office: 201 Kaplan Hall

*Office Hours:*Tues. 1pm-2pm & Thurs. 12:30pm-2pm or by appointment

(Option to meet in person or via Zoom)

Personal Website

Biography

He has received UCLA’s Distinguished Teaching Award and commendations from the City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles.  In 2012 he was given the American Studies Association’s inaugural Richard A. Yarborough Award in Mentoring, which is named in his honor.  In 2014 he received the UCLA Academic Senate’s Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Award.  He has written on authors such as Frederick Douglass, Charles Chesnutt, Ann Petry, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Richard Wright.  He is the director of the University Press of New England’s Library of Black Literature series and the associate general editor of the Heath Anthology of American Literature.

Professor Yarborough teaches and conducts research on a wide range of issues relating to African American literature and to U.S. literature and culture more broadly. Particular topics on which he focuses in his classes and scholarship include African American literature before World War I, the representation of slavery in American culture, black writers and radical politics in the U.S., and the construction of race in American film and popular music.

Education

Publications

Selected Film, Theatre, and Television Project

Awards, Honors, & Fellowships

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