Background
Durham, Carolyn Richardson was born on January 13, 1947 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Herbert Nathaniel and Fannie Elaine (Franklin) Richardson.
foreign language and literature educator
Durham, Carolyn Richardson was born on January 13, 1947 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Herbert Nathaniel and Fannie Elaine (Franklin) Richardson.
Bachelor, Drew U., Madison, New Jersey, 1968; Master of Arts, Rutgers University, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Rutgers University, 1987.
Research analyst, Equitable Life Assurance Society, New York City, 1968-1969; instructor, Hampton (Virginia) U., 1972-1976; assistant professor foreign language and literature, Hampton (Virginia) U., 1976-1991; coordinator modern foreign language, Hampton (Virginia) U., 1981-1991; associate professor, Texas Christian U., Fort Worth, since 1991. Consultant Archdiocese of New York Schools, New York City, 1982, unites states department Education, 1992,95, National Endowment for Humanities, 1992.
Board of directors Advisory Board on Black Adoptions, Virginia, 1983-1985. Interpreter American Red Cross, Yorktown, Virginia, since 1981. Delegate nominating convention Democratic Party, 1984, 86.
Member Modern Language Association, Afro-Latin American Research Association, American Council on Tchg. and Foreign Language, American Association Teachers Spanish and Portuguese, College Language Association, SouthCtrl. Modern Language Association, Association Academy Programs in Latin American and the Caribbean, Feministas Unidas, Phi Sigma Iota, Sigma Delta Pi.
Married Edward Cassell Durham. Children: Diana Kristine, Dara Marie.