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Ellison taught at Bard CollegeBard College founded in 1860, is a four-year, small liberal arts college located in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, on a 600 acre (2. 4 km˛) campus overlooking the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains. The college's Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performi, Rutgers, the University of ChicagoThe University of Chicago is a university located in Chicago, Illinois. Just over a century old, it includes departments and committees of: Physics, Economics, Music (theory), Sociology, Linguistics, Political Science, Social Thought, International Relati, and New York UniversityMotto Perstare et praestare ("To persevere and to excel") Established 1831 School type Private President John Sexton Location New York, NY, USA Enrollment 19,506 undergraduate, 18,682 graduate and professional Faculty 1,907 Campus Urban Athletics 18 sport.
Ralph Ellison died of pancreatic cancerPancreatic cancer (or adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, also called pancreatica is the growth of a malignant tumour within the pancreas. Each year about 29,000 individuals in the United States alone are diagnosed with the disease (more than 60,000 in Europe on 16 April 1994 and is buried in the Washington HeightsWashington Heights affectionately known as "The Heights", is a New York City neighborhood. Located in northern Manhattan, it is named for Fort Washington, a fortification held by American troops during the American Revolution and which was captured by the neighborhood of New York CitySkyline, with Statue of Liberty New York, New York" redirects here. For alternate meanings, see New York, New York (disambiguation). New York — officially named City of New York and often called New York City to distinguish it from the state of New York,.
Five years after his death, under the editorship of John Callahan, a professor at Lewis and Clark CollegeLewis and Clark College a private liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, was founded in 1867 as Albany Collegiate Institute by a group of Presbyterian pioneers in the Willamette Valley town of Albany 60 miles south of Portland. It is probably best know and Ellison's literary executor, Ellison's second novel, Juneteenth (BooksEnthsiast.com), was published. It was a 368-page condensation of over 2000 pages written over a period of forty years.
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