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Mari Evans Mari Evans (born July 16, 1923) is an African-American poet, living in Indianapolis, Indiana.〔("Mari Evans" ), Poets.org.〕 In 1984 she edited one of the first critical books devoted to the work of Black women writers.〔Karen Kovacik, ("Mari Evans at 90" ), No More Corn, July 16, 2013.〕 ==Education and teaching career== Born in Toledo, Ohio, Evans was 10 years old when her mother died,〔Sullivan, Erin, ("Evans, Mari E." ), BlackPast.org.〕 and she was subsequently encouraged in her writing by her father, as she recalls in her essay "My Father's Passage" (1984).〔("Mari Evans" ), Answers.com.〕 She attended local public schools before going on to the University of Toledo, where she majored in fashion design in 1939, though left without a degree.〔 She began a series of teaching appointments in American universities in 1969. During 1969–70, she served as writer in residence at Indiana University-Purdue, where she taught courses in African-American Literature. The next year, she accepted a position as writer in residence at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. From 1968 to 1973, she produced, wrote and directed the television program ''The Black Experience'' for WTTV in Indianapolis.〔("Mari Evans, a writer and a teacher" ), African American registry.〕 She received an honorary degree from Marian College in 1975. Evans continued her teaching career at Purdue (1978–80), at Washington University in Saint Louis (1980), at Cornell University (1981–85), and the State University of New York at Albany (1985–86).
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