Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity Marilyn S. Mobley delivered a paper titled “Morrison, Baldwin, and Coates: The Politics of Dismantling the House That Race Built” at the American Literature Association’s 29th annual conference in San Francisco.
Mobley’s paper was presented at the panel “Articulating Otherness,” organized by the Toni Morrison Society. As she is also a professor of English and African American studies, she will teach on the dialogic relationship that connects the writing of these three authors in a course to be cross-listed with the new minor in African and African American Studies next spring of 2019.