RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. Learn more about RalphEllison's life and works. A short biography and links to other interesting sites. ...
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RalphEllison's King of the Bingo Game
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. American Storytellers program based on RalphEllison's story. Information about Ellison, the Harlem Renaissance, and the production, as well as a teacher's guide and related resources. ...
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ClassicNotes: RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. A biography of Ralph Waldo Ellison written by Harvard students. ...
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American Masters - RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. A description of the life of RalphEllison and a timeline. ...
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RalphEllison's Invisible Man
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph - Works - Invisible Man. Information about RalphEllison's most popular novel ...
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Short biography of RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. Includes a short excerpt from ...
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RalphEllison Webliography
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. Online bibliographic resource for Ellison scholars. ...
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A Home for RalphEllison's Work
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. Article about a visit by Fanny McConnell Ellison at the Library of Congress. ...
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Lectures on Novels of RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. RalphEllison's literary executor, scholar and editor John F. Callahan, will make two presentations at the Library of Congress in late June. ...
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AWG RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. A list of resources on the Net complete with description and ratings. ...
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On the Aesthetics of RalphEllison's
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph - Works - Invisible Man. An article created and maintained by J.M. Martinez. ...
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The Art of John Coltrane and RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph - Works. An Article comparing the music of John Coltrane and the writing of RalphEllison in sight of ...
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Online NewsHour: RalphEllison's Legacy
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. An article describing the author and his life together with some pictures. ...
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RalphEllison Editor Speaks at Library
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph - Works. RalphEllison's literary executor, John F. Callahan spoke at the Library on two consecutive standing-room-only lectures about Ellison and his two novels, Invisible Man and Juneteenth. Library of Congress Information Bulletin, August 1999 issue ...
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Student Web Pages on RalphEllison's Invisible Man
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph - Works - Invisible Man. Three English classes at West Springfield High School in Virginia developed three Web pages on RalphEllison and his novel, Invisible Man, as class projects. Each page includes chapter summaries of Invisible Man with analyses of characters ...
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The RalphEllison Project at Jerry Jazz Musician
Society - Ethnicity - African - African-American - Literature. Site features interviews many prominent Ellison scholars, including Stanley Crouch, John Callahan, Robert O'Meally. ...
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RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. A short biography about RalphEllison and some links. ...
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RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. Short biography. ...
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RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. A biography and a description of his novels. ...
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RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph. Biography of the author. ...
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RalphEllison
Arts - Literature - Authors - E - Ellison, Ralph - Works. Forty years after RalphEllison began work on his second novel, John Callahan, Ellison's literary executor has brought out ...
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