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Gerald Early was born on 21 April, 1952 in Philadelphia, PA, is a ProfessorAuthor. At 68 years old, Gerald Early height not available right now. We will update Gerald Early's height soon as possible.

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Gerald Early Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 21 April 1952
Birthday 21 April
Birthplace Philadelphia, PA
Nationality PA

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His wife is Ida Haynes (m. 1977)

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Children Linnet Kristen Haynes Early, Rosalind Lenora Haynes Early

Gerald Early Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Gerald Early worth at the age of 70 years old? Gerald Early’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from PA. We have estimated Gerald Early's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2013

In 2013 Gerald Early was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame.

2007

On September 5, 2007, Professor Early was honored by Washington University with the unveiling of a portrait painted by Jamie Adams that hangs in the Journals Reading Room of the university's Olin Library.

2001

He has been nominated for the Grammy Award Best Album Notes twice in 2001 for Yes I Can! The Sammy Davis Jr. Story and in 2002 for Rhapsodies in Black: Music and Words From The Harlem Renaissance.

1994

For his essay collection The Culture of Bruising: Essays on Prizefighting, Literature, and Modern American Culture, he won the 1994 National Book Critics Circle Award.

1988

Early won a Whiting Award in 1988 for creative nonfiction.

1982

After earning his B.A., Early returned to Philadelphia, where he became employed by the city government. He also spent six months monitoring gang activities through the Crisis Intervention Network before resuming his course work at Cornell University, where he eventually earned a doctorate in English literature in 1982. Early landed his first teaching job as an assistant professor of black studies at St. Louis's Washington University in 1982. He would steadily rise to a full professorship in both the English and the renamed African and Afro-American studies departments by 1990.

1977

On August 27, 1977, Early married Ida Haynes, a college administrator. They have two children, Linnet Kristen Haynes Early and Rosalind Lenora Haynes Early.

1952

Gerald Lyn Early (born April 21, 1952) is an American essayist and American culture critic. He is currently the Merle Kling Professor of Modern letters, of English, African studies, African American studies, American culture studies, and Director, Center for Joint Projects in the Humanities and Social Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

Early was born April 21, 1952, in Philadelphia, the son of Henry Early and Florence Fernandez Oglesby. His father, a baker, died when Early was nine months old, leaving his mother, a preschool teacher, to raise him and his two sisters on her own. Living in a poor area of the city, Early grew up befriending members of the Fifth and the South Street gangs, though he never became a member himself. Instead he focused on scholarly pursuits, graduating cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974. During Early's undergraduate years, he was introduced to the writings of Amiri Baraka and later credited the poet and playwright with influencing his own work. Early developed much of his writing style through involvement with the university newspaper. Ironically, his first major piece was a journalistic foray into the gang-related murder of a cousin.