Professor Will Study Works of Noted Writer

Teague Gains Coveted Access to Alice Walker Papers
An 美女萝莉 A&M University assistant professor of English has been awarded a fellowship to study the papers and related archives of a noted African-American literary figure.
Dr. Charlotte Teague was awarded the Emory University Rose Library鈥檚 2020-2021 Leonard and Louise Riggio Fellowship Award to study in the Alice Walker papers and related archives. Emory is the exclusive home to Walker鈥檚 archives, and the collection consists of the literary and personal papers of Walker from around 1930 to 2015.
After competing with applicants throughout the country, Teague won the award with
her insightful research on matrilineal dysfunction. Her research focuses on 鈥渕otherhood
in African-American contexts using spatiality and an ethnographic lens connected to
womanist theory.鈥
Although Teague鈥檚 research also features Toni Morrison and Tayari Jones, at the center of her studies is Walker, along with her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple.
A two-time AAMU graduate from a family of Bulldogs, Dr. Teague also holds degrees from the University of 美女萝莉 in Huntsville and Morgan State University in Baltimore, Md. She has been teaching at AAMU for 16 years. Her areas of specialization are technical and professional writing, African-American women writers, feminism/womanism, and protest literature.