Ghansah, Rachel Kaadzi, 1981-
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
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found: Best American non required reading 2014, c2014:contents (Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah) page 374 (Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah is an essayist whose writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Bookforum, Transition, the New York Observer, and Rolling Stone. She has taught at Columbia University, Bard College, and Eugene Lang College.)
found: kameelahr.com, "Interview: Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah," via WWW, 17 October 2015: (Ghansah has written essays and criticism for The Paris Review, Bookforum, Transition, the Virginia Quarterly Review. In March, she was a finalist for the National Magazine award for "If he hollers, let him go," published in The Believer. It is a profile of comedian Dave Chappelle that explores the cult of questioning around his departure from The Chappelle Show, the politics of black performance and the context shaping his race consciousness through several interviews with his mother... While her mother's family has roots in Alexandria, Louisiana, and her father's family in Ghana, Ghansah grew up in Philadelphia. It is there that she spent almost two years working with the Roots.)
found: familysearch.org, via WWW, 17 October 2015:(Racheal Ghansah; also known as Rachel K. Ghansah; born 29 December 1981; residence: Brooklyn, New York; previous: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
found: whitepages.com, via WWW, 17 October 2015:(Rachel K. Ghansah, 33, Brooklyn, NY)
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2015-10-18: new
2015-10-19: revised
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