How Port Lavacans Resisted the KKK to Provide Education for All
A new work of historical fiction, set for release June 23, explores a Texas freedmen’s school and raises questions of white authorship.
Since 1954
After forty years as a public school educator, Dede Fox was a National Endowment for the Arts writer at a federal prison camp for women from 2016-2019. She currently writes with hematology/oncology patients at Texas Children’s Hospital. The poet laureate of Montgomery County, Fox is the author of two young adult books and two poetry collections.
A new work of historical fiction, set for release June 23, explores a Texas freedmen’s school and raises questions of white authorship.
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