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| | SLU: African American Review - Announcements - |
 | | This novel tells the story of Annie Ruth Watson, the daughter of Big Sid - the biggest, flest farmer in Tobacco County, GA. The year is 1960 and her senior year of high school lies ahead. |
 | | John Marsden “Tim” Reilly, a Howard University professor, award-winning literary critic who was an authority on African American literature, especially the works of novelist Richard Wright, and longtime advisory editor to African American Review, died of a brain hemorrhage February 9, 2004 at a hospital in Cooperstown, NY. |
 | | In addition to Potter, whom he married in 1995, survivors include three children from his first marriage, John David Reilly of South Plainfield, N.J., Bridget Ann Reilly of Clarksville, Tenn., and Michael Timothy Reilly of Albany, N.Y.; a stepdaughter, Lindsay Ann Molinari of Oneonta; and two grandchildren. |
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