Raymond is a Professor of English at Shippensburg University. With courses revolving around African-American literature and folklore, Raymond pushes students to think differently about the historical and present-day experience of African-Americans in our country. When not in the classroom, Raymond is either in his campus or home office working on academic papers, journals, and even fiction.
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