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Jacqueline Jones Royster

Royster considers the dynamics of rhetoric and literacy, weaving them with social change and cultural studies to highlight the voices of African American women. Her commitment to social justice and transformation is evident through her scholarly works and administrative roles. In her book "Traces of a Stream: Literacy and Social Change among African American Women," she explores the connection between literacy and social movements, focusing on how these efforts have reshaped cultural narratives. Meanwhile, in "Southern Horrors and Other Writings: The Anti-Lynching Campaign of Ida B. Wells-Barnett," Royster delves into historical resistance, showcasing the impact of language in combating racial injustice.\n\nThroughout her career, Royster has held significant leadership positions, which include serving as the Senior Vice Provost at The Ohio State University and later as Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech. Her academic bio highlights a career dedicated to advancing rhetorical and literacy studies, particularly in contexts that intersect with gender and race. As an editor, she further enriches discourse on race, gender, and culture through works like "Double-Stitch: Black Women Write about Mothers and Daughters." Her contributions are invaluable to scholars and readers interested in understanding how communication shapes and is shaped by the cultural and social milieu.

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