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Crenshaw : Essays Sought on Black Life

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Our Authors Study Club, the Los Angeles branch of the Assn. for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, is accepting entries from undergraduate and graduate college students for its annual Afro-American Life History essay contest.

Essays may be submitted on any topic that explores the life, history and culture of African-Americans, club President Delores Nehemiah said. Entries should have appropriate documentation and be written in standard college style, with footnotes.

The Ford Foundation is co-sponsoring the event, which will announce six winners after the Jan. 30 deadline. Winners will be awarded $500 and be invited to the association’s national meeting in Atlanta next year. The club is at 4806 3rd Ave.

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The contest encourages student research and writing on black life, history and cultures, Nehemiah said.

Information: (213) 295-0521 or (213) 758-4520.

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