Working and Writing for Change
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PHD to PH.D.: (Po H# On Dope)
How Education Saved My Life
by Elaine Richardson
Part of the Working and Writing for Change series
"There was a time when Elaine Richardson was one of 'the Negroes everybody pointed to as the Negroes you didn't want to become.' The title of this book is no metaphor or allusion, but a literal shorthand for a remarkable, unpredictable journey. She inherits a plain way of talking about horrific pain from a mother who seemed impossible to shock. The way too fast way she grew up was and is too common, but her will to remap her destiny is uncommon indeed. To call her story inspiring would be itself too plain a thing, hers is a heroic life." -dream Hampton, writer and filmmaker.

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Building a Community, Having a Home
A History of the Conference on College Composition and Communication Asian/Asian American Caucus
by Jennifer Sano-Franchini
Part of the Working and Writing for Change series
Documents how Asian/Asian American teacher-scholars have emerged within and contributed to a number of areas in rhetoric and composition, as well as the National Council of Teachers of English and the Conference on College Composition and Communication in diverse and substantial ways from the 1960s to contemporary times.
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