W. Ralph Eubanks

January 10, 2024
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W. Ralph Eubanks
Full Name W. Ralph Eubanks
Occupation Author
Date Of Birth Jun 25, 1957(1957-06-25)
Age 67
Birthplace Mount Olive
Country United States
Birth City Mississippi
Horoscope Cancer

W. Ralph Eubanks Biography

Name W. Ralph Eubanks
Birthday Jun 25
Birth Year 1957
Place Of Birth Mount Olive
Home Town Mississippi
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Cancer
Children(s) 3

W. Ralph Eubanks is one of the most popular and richest Author who was born on June 25, 1957 in Mount Olive, Mississippi, United States.

W. Ralph Eubanks (born June 25, 1957) is an American author, journalist, professor, public speaker, and business executive. From 1995 until May 2013 he was the Director of Publishing of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. In June 2013 he became the editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review at the University of Virginia. He has served as an advisor and adjunct professor on staff at the University of Virginia and George Mason University.

In addition to such articles, Eubanks has written book reviews for The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. These include reviews for My Generation by William Styron, Down to the Crossroads by Aram Goudsouzian Sarah Johnson’s Mount Vernon by Scott E. Casper, Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese, and Them by Nathan McCall. He also reviewed the book A Father’s Law, written by Richard Wright, which was unfinished at the time of Wright’s death in 1960. In 2008, Wright’s daughter, Julia, finished the book and published it posthumously in his honor, on what would have been his 100th birthday.

W. Ralph Eubanks Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Author
House Living in own house.

W. Ralph Eubanks is one of the richest Author from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, W. Ralph Eubanks 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Warren Ralph Eubanks Jr. was born on June 25, 1957 in Mount Olive, Mississippi. He is the son of Warren Ralph Eubanks Sr. and Lucille (née Richardson) Eubanks. He graduated in 1974 from Mount Olive High School. Following high school, he enrolled at the University of Mississippi, earning a Bachelor’s degree in English and Psychology. During his senior year, he served as the President of the Sigma Tau Delta collegiate honor society, which focused on the study of English and Literature. In 1978, he moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he enrolled at the University of Michigan, graduating in 1979, with a Masters degree in English Language and Literature.

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Who is W. Ralph Eubanks Dating?

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Eubanks has appeared in radio interviews on race relations for National Public Radio. In 2004, he appeared on All Things Considered, where he spoke about the 1964 murder of three American civil rights workers, James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, whose deaths were attributed to members of the Ku Klux Klan.

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David Ranked on the list of most popular Author. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. W. Ralph Eubanks celebrates birthday on June 25 of every year.

In 2007, he was honored with a Guggenheim Fellowship, in recognition of his published memoir, Ever Is a Long Time: A Journey Into Mississippi’s Dark Past, which Washington Post literary critic Jonathan Yardley named as one of the best nonfiction books of 2003.

Is W Ralph Eubanks black?

W. Ralph Eubanks’s father was a black county agent and his mother was a school teacher.

Who is Ralph Eubanks?

Ralph Eubanks is the author of The House at the End of the Road: The Story of Three Generations of an Interracial Family in the American South and Ever Is a Long Time: A Journey into Mississippi’s Dark Past, which Washington Post book critic Jonathan Yardley named as one of the best nonfiction books of the year.

Why did Eubanks write Ever is a long time?

Eubanks writes hauntingly about how his parents protected his sisters and him from the rampant underlying violence embedded in Mississippi society. His father, a black county agent,took him all over the country as he drove to see clients,farms,etc.

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