Colleen eubanks biography

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  • W. Ralph Eubanks

    American writer and professor

    Warren Ralph Eubanks Jr. (born June 25, 1957) is an American author, essayist, journalist, professor, and public speaker. His work focuses on race, identity, and the culture and literature of the American South. As of May 2021, he was a Radcliffe Institute fellow at Harvard University.

    From 1995 until May 2013 he was the Director of Publishing of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. In June 2013, he became the editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review at the University of Virginia. He has served as an advisor and adjunct professor on staff at the University of Virginia and George Mason University.

    In 2007, he was honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship, in recognition of his published memoir, Ever Is a Long Time: A Journey Into Mississippi's Dark Past, which Washington Post literary critic Jonathan Yardley named as one of the best nonfiction books of 2003.[1][2]

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    Colleen Eubanks

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    Colleen Eubanks

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    Miami, Florida, United States

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    Melinda Page Hamilton

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  • Alumni Spotlight – Ralph Eubanks

    Alumni Spotlight: Ralph Eubanks

    The words of William Faulkner hung in the Library, “I decline to accept the end of man.  I believe that man will not merely endure, he will prevail,” proved to inspire Ralph Eubanks (BA ’78) during his time at Ole Miss and has influenced his life as a Publisher, acclaimed author, and guest lecturer.

    Ralph Eubanks, author of the 2003 book, Ever is a Long Time: A Journey into Mississippi’s Dark Past, was born to Lucille and Warren Eubanks in Mt. Olive, Miss. in 1957.  Both parents, Alabama natives, were graduates of Tuskegee Institue and held professional positions in Mt. Olive, a rarity of the times.  Warren Eubanks served as the County Agent and Lucille as a schoolteacher in the school system.  Ralph was the third of four children and would prove to be the only son.

    When the time came for Eubanks to choose his college he began to look for a place where he could find his desired autonomy.  Knowing th