Blyden Jackson | |
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June 2, 1936 New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. |
| Died |
April 29, 2012 (aged Error: Need valid year, month, day) Bayonne, New Jersey, United States |
| Nationality | American |
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Blyden Brown Jackson Jr. (June 2, 1936 - April 29, 2012) was an American Civil Rights activist, Marine, Author, and Emergency Medical Technician.[1] He is best known for his novels Operation Burning Candle and Totem. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut and died in Bayonne, New Jersey.[1] During his life he served in the US Marines, where his experiences helped shaped the writing of Operation Burning Candle.[2] He served as the chairman of the New Haven, Connecticut chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in the early-to-mid-1960s. He later founded and became the chairman of East River CORE, located on the east side of 125th street in Harlem, in New York City.[3] id=ASUqv7f5yKsC&q=Blyden+Jackson+CORE&pg=PA100|title=Fire in My Soul|first1=Joan Steinau|last1=Lester|</ref> His last novel, For One Day of Freedom, is published posthumously by ANTIBOOKCLUB in December, 2021.
Education[]
Jackson took fiction writing classes at New York University where he was taught by Sidney Offit.[2]
Novels[]
- 1973: Operation Burning Candle
- 1975: Totem
- 2021: For One Day of Freedom
Media appearances[]
- 1974-05-04. "Novelist Blyden Jackson, an SCE writing student, discusses his 1973 novel Operation Burning Candle with host Walter James Miller".[4]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/burlingtonfreepress/obituary.aspx?n=blyden-brown-jackson&pid=157434793/ [bare URL]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Blyden Jackson | WNYC | New York Public Radio, Podcasts, Live Streaming Radio, News". https://www.wnyc.org/story/blyden-jackson/.
- ↑ "Jackson, Blyden Brown, June 2, 1936- April 29, 2012". http://crdl.usg.edu/people/j/jackson_blyden_brown_1937_2012/?Welcome.
- ↑ "Blyden Jackson". https://www.wnyc.org/story/blyden-jackson/.
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