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Regina Ann Clark
M.A./Ph.D. | 20th Century African American Studies
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Background
Regina is a second-year MA/PhD student focusing on twentieth-century African
American studies from a historical perspective. She received her BA in
French from Emory University in 1991 and an MA in Writing from Kennesaw
State University in 2004. Regina's master's thesis examines African
American childhood and childhood construction as revealed in the
early-twentieth-century, African American children's magazine
The Brownies'Book, Richard Wright's
Black Boy, and Toni Morrison's
The Bluest EyeResearch Interests
Twentieth-century African American social and cultural history, African American childhood, and print culture.