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Caroline Randall Williams

Caroline Randall Williams (born August 24, 1987[1]) is an American author, poet and academic best known for the 2015 cookbook Soul Food Love,[2] co-written with her mother, author Alice Randall, and published by Random House. In February, 2016, Soul Food Love received the NAACP Image Award in Literature (Instructional).[3]

Caroline Randall Williams
Williams in December 2013
Born (1987-08-24) August 24, 1987 (age 36)
EducationSt. Paul's School
Harvard University
University of Mississippi (MFA)
Known forSoul Food Love
AwardsNAACP Image Award

In 2015, her book of poetry, Lucy Negro, Redux was published by Ampersand Books.[4] Lucy Negro, Redux was adapted as a ballet by the Nashville Ballet.[5]

Biography edit

Williams is a native of Nashville, Tennessee. She graduated from St. Paul's School in 2006 and from Harvard University in 2010. After graduation, she spent two years as an instructor in the Teach for America program. She received an MFA in creative writing from the University of Mississippi in 2015.[6] She is the daughter of Alice Randall and Avon Williams III.

She is the great-granddaughter of Arna Bontemps,[7] the African-American poet, novelist and noted member of the Harlem Renaissance,[8] and the granddaughter of Avon Williams, the Nashville lawyer and key leader of the city's civil rights movement. One of her great-great-grandfathers was Edmund Pettus, a white US senator of Alabama, senior officer of the Confederate States Army and grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. Pettus and his enslaved black servant were the parents of her great-grandfather Will. She has stated, "The black people I come from were owned and raped by the white people I come from."[9][10]

In January 2015, she was named by Southern Living magazine as one of the "50 People Changing the South in 2015."[11] In 2015, she joined the faculty of West Virginia University as an assistant professor.[12] In 2016 she was appointed Writer-In-Residence at Fisk University.[13] In the Fall of 2019, she joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University.[14] as the Writer-In-Residence of Medicine, Health, and Society.

Books edit

Soul Food Love edit

Published by Random House in 2015, Soul Food Love: Healthy Recipes Inspired by One Hundred Years of Cooking in a Black Family is co-authored by Williams and her mother, the novelist Alice Randall. According to the publisher, the book relates the authors’ family history (which mirrors that of much of black America in the 20th century), explores the often fraught relationship African-American women have had with food, and forges a powerful new way forward that honors their cultural and culinary heritage.[15]

Lucy Negro, Redux edit

Williams' debut book of poetry was published in 2015 by Ampersand Books. The collection explores William Shakespeare's love life, theorizing that the Dark Lady in his sonnets was a woman of African descent.[16] In a review for the Nashville Scene, Erica Wright stated that the collection "does so with such grit, music and honesty that readers will find themselves rooting for the poet's theory — that Shakespeare once had a black lover and immortalized her in verse — to be true."[17] Lucy Negro, Redux was adapted as a ballet by Nashville Ballet.

Attitude: Lucy Negro Redux edit

Lucy Negro, Redux has been adapted as a ballet titled Attitude: Lucy Negro Redux, choreographed by Paul Vasterling.[18] It was premiered by the Nashville Ballet at the Polk Theater of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on February 8, 2019.[19] Kayla Rowser danced the role of Lucy and Rhiannon Giddens scored and performed the music.[18]

The Diary of B. B. Bright, Possible Princess edit

Co-written by Williams and Randall, the book was published by Turner Publishing Company in 2012. According to the publisher, the middle-grade fantasy book is the tale of one young woman's adventure to pass her Official Princess Test, discover a means of escape from her island, and reveal her true destiny.[20]

The book received the following accolades: The NAACP Image Award for Youth Literature, 2013 (nomination),[21] Cybils Award in Middle Grade Fantasy, 2012 (nomination)[22] and the Harlem Book Fair's Phillis Wheatley Award for Young Adult Readers, 2013 (winner).[23]

Essays edit

New York Times opinion piece edit

In 2020, amidst the national discussions around removing statues of Confederate generals and renaming of U.S. military bases, Williams wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times, titled "You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is A Confederate Monument." She argued for the removal of Confederate monuments, using her existence and family history to make her point. In that essay, she stated, "modern DNA testing has allowed me to confirm, I am the descendant of black women who were domestic servants and white men who raped their help."[24] She opened the piece by writing: "I have rape-colored skin. My light-brown-blackness is a living testament to the rules, the practices, the causes of the Old South."[25]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
  2. ^ "Soul Food Love by Alice Randall and Caroline Randall Williams". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-08-28. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
  4. ^ Lucy Negro, Redux 2015-09-10 at the Wayback Machine (ISBN 978-09861370-1-3), Ampersand Books.
  5. ^ "Nashville Ballet's Paul Vasterling Selected for The Center for Ballet and the Arts 2017-2018 Fellows Program". Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  6. ^ "Caroline Randall Williams". LinkedIn profile. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
  7. ^ "Caroline Williams and Alberta Bontemps". AliceRandall,com. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  8. ^ "Day 12: Alice Randall and Caroline Randall Williams". The Brown Bookshelf. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
  9. ^ Caroline Randall Williams (2020-06-26). "Opinion: You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is a Confederate Monument". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  10. ^ "Bodies and Monuments: Why BLM! | Taos Friction".[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Caroline Randall Williams, Writer - 50 People Who Are Changing the South in 2015". Southern Living. Retrieved 2015-01-21.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-08-24. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  13. ^ "Poet Caroline Randall Williams returns to Nashville to take a new post at Fisk". 18 July 2016. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
    "Word of Mouth: Nashville Conversations—Caroline Randall Williams, Author/ Poet/ Teacher - Word Of Mouth Conversations". 18 July 2016. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  14. ^ "Caroline Randall Williams". Medicine, Health and Society. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  15. ^ "- Soul Food Love -". Retrieved 2016-02-07.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Maisey, Jeff. "Lucy Negro Redux: A Groundbreaking Ballet | VEER Magazine :: Hampton Roads arts, culture, entertainment, beer, wine, travel, dining". Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  17. ^ Wright, Erica (October 8, 2015). "Black as Hell, Dark as Night". Nashville Scene.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ a b Havighurst, Craig (8 February 2019). "New Ballet Explores The 'Dark Lady' Of Shakespeare's Sonnets". WMOT. Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
  19. ^ Mzezewa, Tariro (February 5, 2019). "What if Shakespeare's Dark Lady Told Their Love Story? What if It Were a Ballet?". New York Times.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-09-19. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  21. ^ . NAACP. Archived from the original on 2015-01-28. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  22. ^ "2012 Nominations: Fantasy/Science Fiction". Cybils Awards. 27 September 2012. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  23. ^ "2013 Wheatley Book Award Winners". AALBC. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  24. ^ Williams, Caroline Randall (2020-06-26). "Opinion | You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is a Confederate Monument". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-07-02.
  25. ^ Ciccarone, Eroca (June 29, 2020). "Caroline Randall Williams to Read Her Brilliant 'New York Times' Op-Ed Live: 'I am a black, Southern woman, and of my immediate white male ancestors, all of them were rapists'". Nashville Scene. Retrieved April 19, 2022.

External links edit

  • Caroline Randall Williams Official website
  • SoulFoodLove.com 2016-02-05 at the Wayback Machine Official website of the book, Soul Food Love
  • Alice Randall website

caroline, randall, williams, born, august, 1987, american, author, poet, academic, best, known, 2015, cookbook, soul, food, love, written, with, mother, author, alice, randall, published, random, house, february, 2016, soul, food, love, received, naacp, image,. Caroline Randall Williams born August 24 1987 1 is an American author poet and academic best known for the 2015 cookbook Soul Food Love 2 co written with her mother author Alice Randall and published by Random House In February 2016 Soul Food Love received the NAACP Image Award in Literature Instructional 3 Caroline Randall WilliamsWilliams in December 2013Born 1987 08 24 August 24 1987 age 36 Nashville Tennessee U S EducationSt Paul s SchoolHarvard UniversityUniversity of Mississippi MFA Known forSoul Food LoveAwardsNAACP Image AwardIn 2015 her book of poetry Lucy Negro Redux was published by Ampersand Books 4 Lucy Negro Redux was adapted as a ballet by the Nashville Ballet 5 Contents 1 Biography 2 Books 2 1 Soul Food Love 2 2 Lucy Negro Redux 2 2 1 Attitude Lucy Negro Redux 2 3 The Diary of B B Bright Possible Princess 3 Essays 3 1 New York Times opinion piece 4 References 5 External linksBiography editWilliams is a native of Nashville Tennessee She graduated from St Paul s School in 2006 and from Harvard University in 2010 After graduation she spent two years as an instructor in the Teach for America program She received an MFA in creative writing from the University of Mississippi in 2015 6 She is the daughter of Alice Randall and Avon Williams III She is the great granddaughter of Arna Bontemps 7 the African American poet novelist and noted member of the Harlem Renaissance 8 and the granddaughter of Avon Williams the Nashville lawyer and key leader of the city s civil rights movement One of her great great grandfathers was Edmund Pettus a white US senator of Alabama senior officer of the Confederate States Army and grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan Pettus and his enslaved black servant were the parents of her great grandfather Will She has stated The black people I come from were owned and raped by the white people I come from 9 10 In January 2015 she was named by Southern Living magazine as one of the 50 People Changing the South in 2015 11 In 2015 she joined the faculty of West Virginia University as an assistant professor 12 In 2016 she was appointed Writer In Residence at Fisk University 13 In the Fall of 2019 she joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University 14 as the Writer In Residence of Medicine Health and Society Books editSoul Food Love edit Published by Random House in 2015 Soul Food Love Healthy Recipes Inspired by One Hundred Years of Cooking in a Black Family is co authored by Williams and her mother the novelist Alice Randall According to the publisher the book relates the authors family history which mirrors that of much of black America in the 20th century explores the often fraught relationship African American women have had with food and forges a powerful new way forward that honors their cultural and culinary heritage 15 Lucy Negro Redux edit Williams debut book of poetry was published in 2015 by Ampersand Books The collection explores William Shakespeare s love life theorizing that the Dark Lady in his sonnets was a woman of African descent 16 In a review for the Nashville Scene Erica Wright stated that the collection does so with such grit music and honesty that readers will find themselves rooting for the poet s theory that Shakespeare once had a black lover and immortalized her in verse to be true 17 Lucy Negro Redux was adapted as a ballet by Nashville Ballet Attitude Lucy Negro Redux edit Lucy Negro Redux has been adapted as a ballet titled Attitude Lucy Negro Redux choreographed by Paul Vasterling 18 It was premiered by the Nashville Ballet at the Polk Theater of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on February 8 2019 19 Kayla Rowser danced the role of Lucy and Rhiannon Giddens scored and performed the music 18 The Diary of B B Bright Possible Princess edit Co written by Williams and Randall the book was published by Turner Publishing Company in 2012 According to the publisher the middle grade fantasy book is the tale of one young woman s adventure to pass her Official Princess Test discover a means of escape from her island and reveal her true destiny 20 The book received the following accolades The NAACP Image Award for Youth Literature 2013 nomination 21 Cybils Award in Middle Grade Fantasy 2012 nomination 22 and the Harlem Book Fair s Phillis Wheatley Award for Young Adult Readers 2013 winner 23 Essays editNew York Times opinion piece edit In 2020 amidst the national discussions around removing statues of Confederate generals and renaming of U S military bases Williams wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times titled You Want a Confederate Monument My Body Is A Confederate Monument She argued for the removal of Confederate monuments using her existence and family history to make her point In that essay she stated modern DNA testing has allowed me to confirm I am the descendant of black women who were domestic servants and white men who raped their help 24 She opened the piece by writing I have rape colored skin My light brown blackness is a living testament to the rules the practices the causes of the Old South 25 References edit Interview Alice Randall Caroline Randall Williams Shadra Strickland Archived from the original on 2016 03 15 Retrieved 2015 01 20 Soul Food Love by Alice Randall and Caroline Randall Williams Penguin Random House Retrieved 2015 01 20 NAACP Image Awards Inside the Show Archived from the original on 2016 08 28 Retrieved 2016 02 06 Lucy Negro Redux Archived 2015 09 10 at the Wayback Machine ISBN 978 09861370 1 3 Ampersand Books Nashville Ballet s Paul Vasterling Selected for The Center for Ballet and the Arts 2017 2018 Fellows Program Retrieved 2017 08 23 Caroline Randall Williams LinkedIn profile Retrieved 2015 06 29 Caroline Williams and Alberta Bontemps AliceRandall com Retrieved 2015 01 21 Day 12 Alice Randall and Caroline Randall Williams The Brown Bookshelf 12 February 2013 Retrieved 2015 01 20 Caroline Randall Williams 2020 06 26 Opinion You Want a Confederate Monument My Body Is a Confederate Monument NYTimes com Retrieved 2020 07 06 Bodies and Monuments Why BLM Taos Friction permanent dead link Caroline Randall Williams Writer 50 People Who Are Changing the South in 2015 Southern Living Retrieved 2015 01 21 permanent dead link Nashville Moment Caroline Randall Williams Nashville Lifestyles Archived from the original on 2017 08 24 Retrieved 2017 08 23 Poet Caroline Randall Williams returns to Nashville to take a new post at Fisk 18 July 2016 Retrieved 2017 08 23 Word of Mouth Nashville Conversations Caroline Randall Williams Author Poet Teacher Word Of Mouth Conversations 18 July 2016 Retrieved 2017 08 23 Caroline Randall Williams Medicine Health and Society Retrieved 2020 07 02 Soul Food Love Retrieved 2016 02 07 permanent dead link Maisey Jeff Lucy Negro Redux A Groundbreaking Ballet VEER Magazine Hampton Roads arts culture entertainment beer wine travel dining Retrieved 2022 11 12 Wright Erica October 8 2015 Black as Hell Dark as Night Nashville Scene permanent dead link a b Havighurst Craig 8 February 2019 New Ballet Explores The Dark Lady Of Shakespeare s Sonnets WMOT Murfreesboro Tennessee Mzezewa Tariro February 5 2019 What if Shakespeare s Dark Lady Told Their Love Story What if It Were a Ballet New York Times Adventure Fiction Children s Books Fiction The Diary of B B Bright Possible Princess Archived from the original on 2014 09 19 Retrieved 2015 01 21 2013 Image Awards Nominations NAACP Archived from the original on 2015 01 28 Retrieved 2015 01 21 2012 Nominations Fantasy Science Fiction Cybils Awards 27 September 2012 Retrieved 2015 01 21 2013 Wheatley Book Award Winners AALBC Retrieved 2015 01 21 Williams Caroline Randall 2020 06 26 Opinion You Want a Confederate Monument My Body Is a Confederate Monument The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 07 02 Ciccarone Eroca June 29 2020 Caroline Randall Williams to Read Her Brilliant New York Times Op Ed Live I am a black Southern woman and of my immediate white male ancestors all of them were rapists Nashville Scene Retrieved April 19 2022 External links editCaroline Randall Williams Official website SoulFoodLove com Archived 2016 02 05 at the Wayback Machine Official website of the book Soul Food Love Alice Randall website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caroline Randall Williams amp oldid 1187802919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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