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In nineteenth-century America, descendants of slaves travelled across the US preaching to audiences of various races, denominations, sexes, and classes, offering their own interpretations of the Bible. Often quoting from the scripture, they insisted that they were indeed prophesying daughters whom God called upon to preach.

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In nineteenth-century America, descendants of slaves travelled across the US preaching to audiences of various races, denominations, sexes, and classes, offering their own interpretations of the Bible. Often quoting from the scripture, they insisted that they were indeed prophesying daughters whom God called upon to preach.
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Chanta M. Haywood currently serves as the Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Albany State University, where she is the chief fundraiser officer for the school. She completed her doctoral and master's studies in American literature from the University of California at San Diego and her undergraduate education in English from Florida A&M University. A scholar, grant writer, reviewer, and administrator, Haywood has over 20 years of academic professional experience in three university systems (Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia), having worked in different capacities including graduate dean, associate provost for both academic affairs and research, vice president, and full professor. Dr. Haywood was appointed by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to serve on the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Board, which she chaired. Her current academic research interests include literature for children in the black press before the Civil War. She is interested in writing college preparation and success texts as well as inspirational books for children and adolescents.