
Nazera Sadiq Wright
@drnazerawright
19th Century Black girl in a digital world; East coast at heart but living in the South; Professor of African American Literature; University of Kentucky
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SO cool: JSTOR's digitized collection of underground college newspapers: bit.ly/3yIFatS And read up on Black girls and high school periodicals with Henrietta Rix Wood (AP22.2) muse.jhu.edu/article/484712 & Nazera Sadiq Wright (review AP29.1) muse.jhu.edu/article/720297 Ah, youth!




Black age & Black girlhoods of the past-present-future = a whole world. Grateful for Dr. Unicorn the Indefatigable and Electric Marronage for planning & hosting our upcoming event. 💛@Crystallynnweb @AnnetteJosephG @ksbaumg Nazera Sadiq Wright





Join Nazera Sadiq Wright as she gives the 2022 John E. Eberhardt Memorial Lecture for KU Department of English Her lecture will focus on mapping Black Girlhood in the 19th Century. Happening TODAY at 4:30pm! Zoom information can be found on the flyer.




So excited for this collection to be released, finally! Absolutely brilliant, must-read essays by Emily Ogden Michelle Granshaw Derrick R. Spires Jordan Alexander Stein @ClaudiaStokes jlbarnard @ChristineHedlin Toni Wall Jaudon @MarthaSchoolman Bewilderebeest Chris Hanlon Nazera Sadiq Wright @ginacaison!!

So sorry I didn’t get pictures of #DickensUniverse talks from Derrick R. Spires & Nazera Sadiq Wright but I’m SO grateful they shared their brilliance with Dickens U folks this week! They were 🔥as always!! The Dickens Project

Three brilliant analyses of Wheatley as friend, as icon, and in relation to respectability on the 250th anniversary of her book of poetry. And an insightful comment from Nazera Sadiq Wright What a treat!


Join Childhood Studies for our next Centering Black Childhoods event, featuring Nazera Sadiq Wright, @marilock, and Elaysel Germán. April 27th, 6pm via zoom. All are welcome! Register here: childhood.camden.rutgers.edu/events/centeri…

