Hilton Bradford Manuel, Jr., MA student,
Early American Literature
BA University of Arkansas at Little Rock
MA Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
Areas of Interest & Expertise
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Early American Literature: Colonial through the Nineteenth Century
- African American Literature
- Evangelicalism in Early America
- Native American Literature
Honors and Offices
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Ronald McNair Graduate Fellowship-2008-present
- King Chavez Parks Future Faculty Fellowship-2004-present
- William G. Cooper Honors in English-2003-2004
Conference Presentations
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“Struggles African Americans Face in Developing Leadership Models”, Paper presented at the Annual Ronald Mc Nair National Conference, University of Maryland March 18-21, 2004, at College Park, MD.
Current Research/Articles in Progress
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Equiano and Afro-British identity
- The role of African American literature in African American studies programs
Why OSU?
The English department at Oklahoma State University has strong expertise in Early American, transatlantic, and travel literature.

English Department
College of Arts & Sciences
Oklahoma State University
205 Morrill Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078
Phone: 405-744-9474
For Information about English Programs: english.information@okstate.edu
Webmaster: engweb@okstate.edu
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Address: 411 Morrill Hall
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