Stephen Henderson (literary scholar)

Stephen E. Henderson (born October 13, 1925, in Key West, FL; died January 7, 1997, in Langley Park, MD) was a professor of African-American literature and culture.[1] He is noted for providing the first formal interpretation of militant Black poetry,[2] and, with Vincent Harding and William Strickland, for founding the Institute of the Black World in Atlanta, Georgia.[3]

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