[Interview of Dr. Regina Bradley of Kennesaw State University].

Dr. Regina Bradley, award-winning writer, researcher, and professor of African Diaspora Studies and English at Kennesaw State University talks about Southern Black American culture, Afrofuturism, and sound. She considers herself to be an Afrofuturist "by association" and defines the term Afrofuturis...

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Uniform Title:Voices of the Black Imaginary collection.
Sound of Afrofuturism Cycle.
Other Authors: Bradley, Regina N., 1984- (Interviewee)
Chambliss, Julian C. (Interviewer)
Language:English
Series:Voices of the Black Imaginary collection.
Sound of Afrofuturism Cycle.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (39 min., 58 sec.))
Format: Electronic Audio Software

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