Eddie Steven Glaude Jr. (born September 4, 1968) is [a Black] American academic, author, and pundit. He is James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor at Princeton University

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where he teaches in the departments of African American studies and religion. At Princeton, Glaude was the inaugural department chair after the Princeton Center for African American Studies became an academic department in 2015; he led the program until stepping down in 2023.

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Glaude teaches courses across the liberal arts disciplines and has been quoted in the media as a subject-matter expert on racial and religious identity politics in the United States. He has written and edited multiple books published by university presses, has contributed

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essays to Time, The Huffington Post, and The New York Times, and has appeared on NBC and MSNBC programs such as Morning Joe, Deadline: [white] House, and Meet the Press.

Early life and education
…His father served in the Vietnam War with the United States Navy before

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working for the United States Postal Service. Glaude's mother had left school in eight grade after becoming pregnant. She worked as a cleaning supervisor at a shipyard…

Glaude matriculated at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, at age 16, and received a

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bachelor's degree in political science in 1989. He then earned a master's degree in African American studies from Temple University and a master's degree and Doctor of Philosophy in religion from Princeton University…

Personal life
Glaude is married to

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Winnifred Brown-Glaude, a professor of sociology and African American studies at The College of New Jersey. They have one child, a son named Langston Ellis Glaude. He graduated from Brown University, where he studied Africana studies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Glaude

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