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Ajuan Maria Mance is an American
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, author, editor, and a Professor of Ethnic Studies and English at
Mills College Mills College at Northeastern University is a private college in Oakland, California and part of Northeastern University's global university system. Mills College was founded as the Young Ladies Seminary in 1852 in Benicia, California; it was ...
in Oakland, California. She created the portrait series
1001 Black Men
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Early life and education

Mance was born in
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. Her family moved north to
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where she spent most of her formative years. Her parents were both educators. She holds a B.A. from
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and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the
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.


Academic career

Ajuan Mance was an Assistant Professor of English at the
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from 1995 to 1999. She then joined
Mills College Mills College at Northeastern University is a private college in Oakland, California and part of Northeastern University's global university system. Mills College was founded as the Young Ladies Seminary in 1852 in Benicia, California; it was ...
faculty in 1999 as an Assistant Professor of English and in 2005 became an Associate Professor of English and the Wert Chair in American Literature. In 2008, she was appointed the Aurelia Henry Reinhardt Chair in American Literature. Through her teaching and scholarship, Mance focuses on history and Black literature in the United States. Her scholarly publications include three books: ''Inventing Black Women: African American Women Poets and Self-Representation, 1877-2000,'' ''Proud legacy: The "colored" schools of Malvern, Arkansas and the community that made them,'' and ''Before Harlem: An anthology of African-American literature from the long nineteenth century.''


Artistic career

Mance's art complements her scholarship in exploring similar themes of race, gender, identity, and history. She may be best known as the creator of the portrait series ''1001 Black Men.'' She is the creator of a number of
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including ''Gender Studies'', ''The Little Book of Big'', ''Black Bears'', and ''A Blues for Black Santa.'' "The Ancestors' Jubilee" series was exhibited at The Black Women is God 2017 exhibition, which celebrated and highlighted "the contributions of Black women as artists, healers and social change-makers throughout history." Mance says her comics-inspired style is intended to make her "art as accessible as possible" and is based on stained glass: "When I first started drawing I thought, I’m gonna do this like stained glass. I’m going to have a heavy black line, very few planes, with a very limited color palette and different shades of the same color, but still evocative. So people say, 'Oh, this is like Picasso, or an African mask…' and all of that is true, but what I was really thinking about? I was thinking a lot about stained glass." Mance was a judge for
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and Queer Comics Expo's Inaugural Prism Awards for representations of LGBTQAI+ characters in comics.


References


External links


1001 BLACK MEN: An Online Sketchbook

Requiem for a Hot Comb an autobiographical strip

Mills College Faculty page
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Curriculum Vitae

Building With: Ajuan Mance

1001 Black Men, a Series of Portraits by Ajuan Mance (video)
* Interview with Artist Ajuan Mance (video
Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5
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