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Corrigan, Lisa M.
Lisa M. Corrigan
Lisa M. Corrigan
is an American academic. She is professor of
communication
at the
University of Arkansas
and also works in the departments for
African American Studies
and
Latino studies
, as well as serving as director of the
gender studies
program. An
Ohioan
, her childhood was spent with a heavy interest in learning and in
social justice
topics, which led to a conflicted relationship with her father and a supporting one with her mother. Earning degrees involving
rhetoric
,
political communication
, and
women's studies
, she went on to become a professor focused on how the development and impact of rhetoric in the
civil rights movement
helped form the basis of the
black power movement
.
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Black Feelings Race and Affect in the Long Sixties
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Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020
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