"In the Sanctuary of a South" 'challenges its readers to explore a poetic imagination grounded in a feel for the southern landscape, African American literary and political history, Black spirituality, and a creative fusion of Black folk speech with a Euro-American poetic vernacular. Ramona L. Hyman emerges as a strong Black intellectual poetic voice.'"
Joyce A. Joyce
English Department
Temple University
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2009 Director of Humanities; Loma Linda University Responsibilities: Develop Humanities Initiative on the Loma Linda Campus 1989 Associate Professor of English, Oakwood University; Huntsville, AL -2008 Responsibilities: Taught courses in English, African Literature, and Theory 1985-87 Writing Specialist, Oakwood University, Huntsville, AL 1988 Responsibilities: Taught Remedial English, Developed and Coordinated Writing Lab Activities
