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Charlotte C. Teague

Charlotte C. Teague is Associate Professor and Chairperson of English & Foreign Languages at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (AAMU), where she specializes in Professional Writing (Creative, Media, & Technical), Black Women Writers, African American and Protest Literature. Charlotte is a scholar-practitioner in professional writing having transitioned into academia from working in the corporate world as a project consultant and technical writer and editor for a number of years. Her recent scholarship centers Margaret Walker and Alice Walker, and she is currently working on a Civil Rights Literature project titled: "Subversive Narratives: Toni Morrison and Claudia Rankin Raising Objections, Raising the Dead, and Raising Hell" forthcoming in 2024. Charlotte earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees at AAMU, an additional master’s degree from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and her Ph.D. in English from Morgan State University. She has been teaching English at Alabama A&M University for more than 20 years.