Instructor of African American and Africana Literature, history and culture at California State University Dominguez Hills, Edward Robinson’ research interests is on the cultural practices that early Africans in America developed as survival strategies in their socio-political, economic, and literary development in the black Atlantic.
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Instructor of African American and Africana Literature, history and culture at California State University Dominguez Hills, Edward Robinson’ research interests is on the cultural practices that early Africans in America developed as survival strategies in their socio-political, economic, and literary development in the black Atlantic. Robinson graduated with his bachelor’s degree at Georgia State University with a double major in History and Sociology.
Dr. Robinson received his masters in English with an emphasis in American Studies and early American literature at the University of Utah and recently completed his doctorate in Cultural Studies at Claremont Graduate University with an emphasis in African American culture, history, and literature.