The literary careers of Paule Marshall and John A. Williams will be recognized and celebrated at the National Black Writers biennial Symposium, held by the Center for Black Literature.
The virtual one-day event titled They Cried I Am: The Life and Work of Paule Marshall and John A. Williams, Unsung Black Literary Voices will take place on March 27 from 11am-7pm.
Marshall and Williams contributed seminal works centered on the African American experience in a time when those narratives were uncommon and despite their enduring themes, they remain unsung voices of American and Caribbean literature, CBL said in a statement.
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