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Adam Bradley (literary critic)

Adam Bradley (born 1974) is an American literary critic, professor, and a writer on popular culture. He is the author or editor of five books. Bradley has written extensively on hip-hop lyrics as well as on the literature and legacy of the American novelist Ralph Ellison. His commentary has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and in numerous other publications. He is an associate professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder where he directs the Laboratory for Race & Popular Culture (RAP Lab).〔Dean, Ashley. ("Hip Hop and Culture with CU-Boulder Prof Adam Bradley” ), "The Colorado Daily", November 7, 2013.〕〔Warner, Joel. (“Hip-hop 101: Adam Bradley is revolutionizing education...one rap at a time” ), "Westword", February 7, 2013.〕
==Early life==

Bradley was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Jane Bradley and Jim Terry.〔Haygood, Wil. (“The Invisible Manuscript” ), 'Washington Post Magazine", August 19, 2007.〕 As a first-grade student in a Los Gatos, California elementary school his teacher informed his mother that her son was a nice boy, but should be held back a grade.〔Warner, Joel. (“Behind the controversial Anthology of Rap, co-edited by CU hip-hop professor Adam Bradley” ), "Westword", April 19, 2011.〕 Bradley’s mother pulled him out of school and moved back to Salt Lake City with her parents, both educators. Bradley’s grandparents home-schooled him until high school, emphasizing a liberal arts curriculum.〔Fulton, Ben. (“Adam Bradley, hip-hop scholar” ), "The Salt Lake Tribune", April 18, 2009.〕 After graduating from Olympus High School in Salt Lake City, Bradley went on to complete a BA degree in English at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.〔 As a sophomore at Lewis & Clark, Bradley began working as a research assistant for Professor John F. Callahan, a friend and soon-to-be-named literary executor of the late African-American novelist Ralph Ellison. Upon his death in 1994, Ellison left behind thousands of manuscript pages and computer files related to his long-in-progress second novel, a follow-up to his 1952 classic, Invisible Man.〔 Working with Ellison’s unpublished manuscripts proved a formative experience for Bradley, who decided to attend graduate school to study English so that he could continue collaborating with Callahan on Ellison’s papers.〔Howard, Jennifer. (“Ralph Ellison’s Never-Ending Novel” ), "The Chronicle of Higher Education", May 9, 2010.〕

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