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James A. Emanuel is a poet and scholar from Nebraska. Born in 1921, he worked in the U.S. Army prior to taking up a teaching position at CUNY, where he is credited with introducing the study of African-American poetry. He taught at the University of Toulouse (as a Fulbright scholar in 1968-69), at the University of Grenoble, and at the University of Warsaw.
A published poet, scholar, and critic, he did his undergraduate work at Howard University and obtained graduate degrees from Northwestern University (M.A.) and Columbia University (Ph.D.). His latest book of poetry, 'Jazz from the Haiku King', was published in 1999.
He lives in Paris.
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