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Jacqueline Bacon holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of
Texas at Austin. She is the coeditor, with Maurice Jackson, of the
book African Americans and the Haitian Revolution: Selected
Essays and Historical Documents, published by Routledge
in 2010, and the author of the books Freedom's Journal: The
First African-American Newspaper (Lexington Books, 2007)
and The Humblest May Stand Forth: Rhetoric, Empowerment, and
Abolition (University of South Carolina Press, 2002). She
has also written articles on a variety of topics, including African-American
history; media criticism; discussions about race in the public sphere;
and the history of rhetoric, with a particular emphasis on African
American rhetoric and women's rhetoric. An independent scholar,
Bacon lives in San Diego, California.
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