Tate, Ernest Cater.
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Dr. Ernest Cater Tate (1908-1990), African American scholar, educator, and author. Graduate of Atlanta University, M.A., PhD (1959) New York University. Taught at Alabama State Teachers College, Florida A & M University, Atlanta University, and Morris Brown College. Author: The social implications of the writings and the career of James Weldon Johnson and Wordplay and poetry.
From the description of Dr. Ernest C. Tate papers, 1968-1982. (Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System). WorldCat record id: 57677601
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