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Addison Gayle Jr. and Addison Gayle, Jr. should redirect here Addison Gayle, Jr. (June 2, 1932 - October 3, 1991) was a professor, literary critic, and author in New York City. He was born in Newport News, Virginia. Gayle graduated from the City College of New York in 1965 with a B.A. He received an M.A. in English from UCLA a year later.[1] He taught English at Bernard M. Baruch College until his death in October 1991. He advocated for a Black aesthetic.[2] He wrote that a Black aesthetic can be "a means of helping Black people out of the polluted mainstream of Americanism".[3]Gayle edited Black Expression: Essays by and about Black Americans in the Creative Arts published by Weybright & Talley in 1969 and Bondage, Freedom and Beyond: The Prose of Black America published by Doubleday in Garden City, New York, 1970. Gayle married Rosalie Norwood, whonwas a lecturer at UCLA when they met, on September 12, 1965 and they divorced in 1971. Bibliography
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