Gerald Early

Gerald Lyn Early (born April 21, 1952) is an American essayist and American culture critic. He is currently the Merle Kling Professor of Modern letters, of English, African studies, African-American studies, American culture studies, and Director, Center for Joint Projects in the Humanities and Social Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

He also served as a consultant on Ken Burns' documentary films ''Baseball'', ''Jazz'', ''Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson'', ''The War'', and ''Muhammad Ali''. He is a regular commentator on National Public Radio's ''Fresh Air''. His essays have appeared in numerous editions of ''Best American Essays'' series. He writes on topics as diverse as American literature, the Korean War, African-American culture, Afro-American autobiography, non-fiction prose, baseball, jazz, prizefighting, Motown, Miles Davis, Muhammad Ali and Sammy Davis Jr.

In 2024, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lure and loathing : essays on race, identity, and the ambvalence of assimilation / by Early, Gerald

    Published 1993
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    Lure and loathing : essays on race, identity, and the ambvalence of assimilation / by Early, Gerald

    Published 1993
    Other Authors: “…Early, Gerald…”
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