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Nazera Sadiq Wright

Research Interests:
African American Literature and Culture
Women's Literature and Gender Studies
Black Girlhood Studies
Black Print Culture Studies
Education

Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park, 2010

Research
  • African American literature from the 18th Century to the Present 
  • African American and Africana Studies
  • Black Childhood Studies
  • Black Girlhood Studies
  • Women, Gender, and Sexuality  Studies
  • Archival Research Methods 
  • Black Digital Humanities
Selected Publications:

Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century. University of Illinois Press. October 2016.

 

Early African American Women Writers and Their Libraries. Under Review.

 

Book Award

2018 Children's Literature Association Honor Book Award for Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century (2016)

 

Published Articles

“Imagining Freedom: Black Girlhood in the Sanders-Venning Family, 1815–1890,” Global History of Black Girlhood. Eds. Corinne Fields and LaKisha Michelle Simmons. Chapel Hill: University ofNorth Carolina Press. 2022.

 

“Frances E. W. Harper and her Contemporaries.” Nineteenth Century American Literature: In Transition,1820-1860. Ed. Justine Murison. Cambridge Univ. Press.  2022.

 

“Post-Civil War Black Childhoods.” African American Literature: In Transition, 1865- 1880. Ed.Joycelyn Moody and Eric Gardner. Cambridge University Press. 2021.

 

“Black Girl Intimacies in Toni Cade Bambara’s Gorilla, My Love (1972)” The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research. December 2020.

 

Nazera Sadiq Wright, “Race in Early American Children’s Literature.” Children's Literature and Culture,Marlborough: Adam Matthew, 2020. Web.

<http://www.childrensliterature.amdigital.co.uk/ResearchTools/Essays/EthnicityRace>.

 

“Ntozake Shange and a Literary of Genealogy of Black Girlhood," Ntozake Shange Special Issue. CollegeLanguage Association Journal. Ed. Trimiko Melancon. 62.1 March 2020.

 

“Saving Me Softly: A Black Girl in Japan.” Lauryn Hill Reader. Eds. Bettina Love and Billye Sankofa Waters. NewYork, NY: Peter Lang. November 2018.

 

“Black Girlhood in Early American Children’s Print Culture.” Common-Place: The Journal of Early AmericanLife. Volume 18 no. 2 Spring 2018.

 

“’Our Hope is in the Rising Generation’: Locating African American Children’s Literature in the “Children’s Department” of the Colored American.” Who Writes for Black Children? African American Children’s Literature before 1900. Eds. Katharine Capshaw and Anna Mae Duane.University of Minnesota Press. (2017).

 

“Maria W. Stewart’s ‘The First Stage of Life’: Black Girlhood in the Repository of Religion and Literature, and of Science and Art (1858-1861). MELUS: The Society for the Study of the Multi-EthnicLiterature of the United States. Special Issue on African American Print Culture (Fall 2015) 40 (3): 150-175 Eds. Joycelyn Moody and Howard Rambsy.

 

“Black Girlhood and Representative Citizenship.” From Bourgeois to Boojie: Black Middle Class Performance. eds. Vershawn Young and Bridget Harris-Tsemo. Wayne State University Press. 91-106. 2011.

 

Archival Essays and Finding Aids

  • “Amelia Earhart’s Palm Print and Analysis of her Character Prepared by Nellie Simmons Meier, 28 June 1933” from Words and Deeds in American History, Library of Congress’s American Memory Project, 1997.
  • “Shaker Religious Greeting, Watercolor, January 1853” from Words and Deeds in American History, Library of Congress’s American Memory Project 1997.
  • Prepared and revised the register of the Theodore Roosevelt papers for the Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, 1998.
  • Prepared and revised the register of the Nellie Simmons Meier papers for the Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, 1998.
  • Prepared and revised the register of the Blackwell Family papers for the Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, 1998.

 

National Fellowships 

Library and Museum of the American Philosophical Society – NEH/APS Fellowship                                   

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (American Antiquarian Society)                

Fall 2023

(Spr) 2022

Bibliographical Society of America: Reese Fellowship for American Bibliography and History of the Book   2020
Inaugural Georgetown University Second Book Institute (1 of 4 Assoc profs selected) June 2020
NEH Summer Institute at Cornell University: “Writing and Democracy in Western NY”  June 2019
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (Library Company of Philadelphia) (Spr) 2018
Andrew W. Mellon Program in African American History Postdoctoral Fellowship (LCP) (Fall) 2017
Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (In Residence at the American Antiquarian Society) 2013-2014
National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipends Award 2013
Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellowship (Alternate) 2013
University of Kentucky Faculty Summer Research Fellowship 2012; 2014
Thurgood Marshall Dissertation Fellowship, Dartmouth College 2007-2008
Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 2006-2007
Erskine A. Peters Dissertation Fellowship, University of Notre Dame 2006-2007
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Research Fellowship 2006