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Marshall, Paule
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Marshall, Paule (1929– )

US writer. She is known for her stories and novels that celebrate the lives of African-Americans and individuals living in the West Indies and Barbados, as in Praisesong for the Widow (1983). Marshall was born Paule Burke in New York City. She studied at Brooklyn and Hunter colleges. She worked as a librarian and as a staff writer for Our World magazine (1953–56). Based in New York City, she became a freelance writer in 1956 and also taught at Yale University (from 1970), lecturing on Black literature at many other institutions.



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