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Acknowledgments It’s been a long time coming on this book and so I have many thanks to give. My editor at SUNY, Beth Bouloukos, has been the kind of writing teacher we should all have: patient, supportive, and critical. I am indebted to a special cast and crew at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Education and to the Founders Fellowship there under the leadership of Dean Mary Brabeck. John Mayher believed in my abilities more than I did and was the first person to encourage me to decide and define my writer’s identity. Gordon Pradl always pushed me to think harder and to know my stuff and gave me mounds of books to get the job done. And of course, much love to SuperDiva Suzanne Carothers who has valued my life and well-being more than anyone. I thank all of my former teachers who let me explore and think critically: Sarah Beck, Renee Blake, Robby Cohen, Manthia Diawara, Maryann Dickar, Berenice Fischer, Brenda Greene, Perry Greene, Floyd Hammack, Robin Kelley, Ngugi wa’ Thiong’o, Oliver Patterson, Ira Shor, and Marcie Wolfe. Any errors here are all mine (don’t hold my opinions against them). I owe much gratitude to John Rouse, who took the time out to guide me, invite me into his home, and share with me his thoughts on my rather youth-energized question: Why those folk act so crazy about that review you wrote in 1979? I also thank, with warmth and praises, Jacqueline Jones Royster, whom I was honored to have shared this project with. You have inspired my mind, heart, and soul and pushed me to see this work and myself as valuable. I thank the woman who birthed me intellectually, Sylvia Wynter. I will always be your student, always learning at your feet, always indebted to you for your example of who and what a scholar-teacher-thinker is and does. This work would not have been possible without two special divas. Like Sister Sledge sang back in the day, “I got all my sisters with me!” In my case, I’m talkin’ bout Avon Cowell-Connell and Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, the two flyest and most genuine girlfriends you could ever have (and Lil ix x Acknowledgments Olivia Diva too). Thank you to everyone who has lifted my head and heart through this process: Bob Eddy, brother and comrade who always checked in on me to make sure that I was alright and when I wasn’t, assured me that I would make it; Demetrius Eudell, who was once my TA when I was only nineteen and first inspired me to see myself as an academic; Institute N.H.I. at Stanford University who always pushed to make scholarship theory, knowledge, and liberation ONE word; my homies, Rod Bowen, Kwanza Butler, and Karma Suttles, whom I moved to NYC with in order to become a teacher; Wayne Russell, Jamaican-Iron-Chef, who sustained me with soursop, sorrel, jerk chicken, sea moss, black cake, and porridge, all seasoned with his special care and support; Peter Elbow, for always having my back and being a shoulder to cry on; my old Bronx crew, Debbie Black, Eric Debarros, and Raphael Osorio, whose conversations sustained me more than anything else and got me from there to here; for the sisterhood and support of Jamie Lew, Sherri-Ann Butterfield, and Marcia Brown at Rutgers-Newark; to John Rodriguez for seeing and understanding my attempts to lyricize a classroom; to Michelle Hite, for always making me remember high standards attached to black love, beauty, and freedom; to my sistas on the set at St. John’s University— Regina Duthely and Sammantha McCalla—so glad yall are here; the first spinner to make me my own groove, and at 4Cs at that, Todd Craig; to Jessica Barros, for never giving up on the ancestors’ dream for her; to a set of graduate students who are putting in the good fight—Mary Jo Caruso, Kathie Cheng, Amanda Grefski, Erin Fiero, Jennifer Lebowitz, Steven Netcoh, Radha Radkar, Deborah Sanchez, Jamila Smith; to the Black Caucus of NCTE/CCCC for the past, present, and future that spills out onto the pages here. I thank my first college family at Medgar Evers College in the departments of Education and English for teaching this newjack how to swing! I send much gratitude to my colleagues in the department of English and the First Year Writing program at St. John’s University...