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has said: "Frances proved that the slave narrative was a dynamic and ever-evolving genre of black self-expression." She also studied the literary contributions of African-American women, arguing that Black women not only founded the literary traditions of African Americans but that of all American
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Feminists Founders award. The following year, the Society for the Study of American Women Writers announced that Foster was the inaugural winner of the Karen Dandurand Lifetime Achievement Medal.
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Mathilda B. Canter, Recipient of the American Psychological Foundation Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in the Practice of Psychology
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Toby Gittler Prize "for outstanding and lasting contributions to racial, ethnic and religious relations", and the
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In 2009, Foster was awarded the Francis Andrew March award and in 2010 the Hubbell Medal, both of the
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In the early days of her academic career, Foster was appointed as the Chair of Black Students at the
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in 1996, she became Director of the Institute for Women's Studies. She contributed to the 1997
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Moody, Joycelyn; Elizabeth Cali (2013). "A Tribute to Frances Smith Foster".
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Written by herself literary production by African American women, 1746-1892
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Witnessing slavery : the development of ante-bellum slave narratives
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Witnessing Slavery: The Development of Antebellum Slave Narratives
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and graduated cum laude. She earned a master's degree at the
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The Oxford Companion to African American Literature
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Emory School of Law
Alma mater
University of California, San Diego
University of Southern California
Miami University
Thesis
Slave narratives : text and social context
Emory University
San Diego State University
University of California, San Diego
Emory University
Dayton, Ohio
Roosevelt High School
Miami University
Phi Beta Kappa
University of Southern California
University of California, San Diego
San Diego State University
The Heroic Slave
Modern Language Association
Emory University
Harvard University
Leiden University
Modern Language Association
Modern Language Association
Brandeis University
Emory University
ISBN
978-0-299-14214-8

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