Calvin Baker
|birth_place=Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |occupation= |nationality=American |alma_mater=University of Chicago Laboratory SchoolsAmherst College }} Calvin Baker (born 1972) is an American novelist, educator, essayist, and editor who has chronicled the African-American experience from the colonial era to the present, centering the Black voice and perspective within the context of trans-Atlantic history. Among his concerns are constructions of American identity, cosmopolitanism, post-colonialism, modernity, geography, and science. His work is often praised for its expansiveness and richness of language. He has taught at Yale College, Skidmore College, and Columbia University's Graduate Center for the Arts. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Ashby, Madeline, Assadi, Hannah Lillith, Baker, Calvin, 1972-, Bill, Frank, 1974-, Lee, Yoon Ha, Lord, Karen, 1968-, McClelland, Mike (Michael Brian), Obejas, Achy, 1956-, Robertson, David, 1977-, Wells, Martha
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