- Afua Cooper
Afua Cooper is a
Jamaica n-born Canadianhistorian and dub poet.Born in
Westmoreland, Jamaica , Cooper grew up inKingston, Jamaica and migrated to Toronto in 1980. She holds aPh.D. inAfrican-Canadian history with specialties in slavery and abolition. Her dissertation, "Doing Battle in Freedom’s Cause", is a biographical study ofHenry Bibb , a 19th centuryAfrican American abolitionist who lived and worked inOntario . She also has expertise inwomen's history andNew France studies.Cooper still lives in Toronto, where she currently teaches in the departments of History and Women's Studies at the
University of Toronto . She is a winner of the Harry Jerome Award for professional excellence.She has published four books of poetry, including "Memories Have Tongue" (1994), one of the finalists in the 1992
Casa de las Americas literary award. She is the co-author of "We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up: Essays in African Canadian Women's History" (1994), which won the Joseph Brant Award for history. She has also released two albums of her poetry.Her book "
The Hanging of Angelique " (2006) tells the story of the black slaveMarie-Joseph Angelique who was executed inMontreal at a time whenQuebec was under French colonial rule. It was shortlisted for the 2006 Governor General's Literary Award for non-fiction.Discography
* "Sunshine" (1989)
* "Poetry is Not a Luxury" (1990)
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