Episode 7: Professor Jacqueline Goldsby
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A Yale Professor of English and African American Studies and current chair of African American Studies, Jacqueline Goldsby discusses her life and education prior to pursuing graduate school in the 1990s. With clarity and precision Goldsby articulates the dense and meaningful stakes of academic research, all the while explaining the complicated and entangled paths that sometimes bring scholars to the academy.
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