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Quraysh Ali Lansana was born on 13 September, 1964 in Enid, OK, is an American poet. Discover Quraysh Ali Lansana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September, 1964
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace Enid, OK
Nationality United States

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1921

As a historian Lansana has extensively researched the 1921 Tulsa race massacre.

For the centennial of the tragedy, he helped create an exhibit at Tulsa's Philbrook Museum of Art, taught workshops at OSU-Tulsa, worked with the History Channel, WYNC Studios, and KOSU to create Blindspot: Tulsa Burning podcast, and hosted the documentary Tulsa Race Massacre: 100 Years Later which broadcast on OETA.

Lansana also wrote a children's book about the Greenwood District with Najah-Amatullah Hylton and illustrator Skip Hill entitled Opal’s Greenwood Oasis.

1964

Quraysh Ali Lansana (born Ron Myles September 13, 1964, Enid, Oklahoma) is an American poet, book editor, civil rights historian, and professor.

He has authored 20 books in poetry, nonfiction and children’s literature.

In 2022, he was a Tulsa Artist Fellow and Director of the Center for Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa, where he was also Lecturer in Africana Studies and English.

Lansana is also credited as creator and executive producer of "Focus: Black Oklahoma," a monthly radio program on the public radio station KOSU.

Born Ron Myles in Enid, Oklahoma, on September 13, 1964, he graduated Enid High School in 1982.

1980

Prior to focusing on poetry, in the 1980s he studied broadcast journalism at the University of Oklahoma and worked as an assignment editor at KWTV.

1988

After spending a year living in Medicine Park, Oklahoma, Lansana decided to move to Chicago in 1988.

There he worked as an editor for Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, and founded Nappyhead Press.

1993

Lansana grew up in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, but changed his name to Quraysh Ali after converting to Islam in 1993, and adopted the last name Lansana upon marriage to now ex-wife Emily Hooper in 1996.

1996

He decided to return to school in 1996, earning his B.A. in African American Studies at Chicago State University where Gwendolyn Brooks was his mentor.

Lansana holds an M.F.A. in creative writing from New York University.

Lansana has taught at the Juilliard School, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Oklahoma City University, and was the director of the Gwendolyn Brooks Center for Black Literature and Creative Writing at Chicago State University.

He currently works as the acting director for the Center for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation, Writer in Residence for the Center for Poets & Writers, and as a professor of Africana Studies and English at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa.

1999

He practiced Islam until 1999, later also turning to African faiths such as Yoruba and attending Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

In 1999 he won the Wallace W. Douglas Distinguished Service Award and the Henry Blakely Award, was nominated for the NAACP Image Award in 2012, and was named the Chicago Black Book Fair's Poet of the Year in 2000.

He also received a Tulsa Artist Fellowship to create a radio program entitled Focus: Black Oklahoma for NPR affiliate KWGS.