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Room 319
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New Africa House
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Phone:
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(413) 545-5169
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(413) 545-2751 |
Brief Bio
Ekwueme Michael Thelwell
was in 1970 the founding chairman of the Department of Afro-American Studies
at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and has been a member of the faculty
ever since. He is currently Professor of Literature and Writing. The Jamaican
born writer, activist, educator, intellectual received his early education
at Jamaica College. He came to the United States in 1959 to attend Howard
University and went on to do his graduate work at the University of Massachusetts
Amherst. Thelwell was active in the non-violent Civil Rights Movement, participating
in the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP). Thelwell's anti-apartheid activism in the
1980s resulted in successful legislation enacting a law against corporate
tax write-offs for U.S. based corporations paying taxes to the apartheid
regime in South Africa. He considers this law his most effective and consequential
political achievement. In addition to his political achievements, Thelwell
also was a senior advisor for the television series, Eyes on the Prize,
Part II. As a writer of fiction as well as of influential essays, Professor
Thelwell's work has been published nationally and internationally in journals
and magazines including the Black Scholar , the Massachusetts
Review , Temps Moderne, the Partisan Review, Presence
Africaine (Paris), the New York Times , and African Commentary .
His novel The Harder They Come (1980) has become a Jamaican classic,
and his political and literary essays are collected in Duties, Pleasures
and Conflicts (1987). Thelwell's literary awards include fellowships
from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Society for the Humanities, the National
Endowment for the Arts and the Centennial Medal of the Institute of Jamaica.
After the death of Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) in 1998, Ekwueme Michael
Thelwell prepared Carmichael's memoirs for publication. The long awaited
memoir of the controversial civil rights leader and Pan-Africanist revolutionary
was published under the title Ready for Revolution : The Life
and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (2003). Professor Thelwell is presently
at work on a critical study of the novels of Nigerian author, Chinua Achebe.
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Ready for Revolution: The
Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael [Kwame Ture] (New York, Scribner Press, 2003) |
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The
Harder They Come (New York: Grove Press, 1980) |
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Duties, Pleasures, and Conflicts (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1987) |