
Nathaniel Mills
پژوهشگر · 20th-Century African American Literature
University of Minnesota Twin Citiesمعرفی
Nathaniel Mills is affiliated with the English Department at the University of Minnesota, with interdisciplinary connections to Race, Indigeneity, Disability, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature, and American Studies. He focuses on 20th-century African American literature and its engagements with 1930s-1950s Communist movements, Cold War dynamics, and Civil Rights-era political contexts.
Education includes a PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan, and MA and BA degrees in English and American Studies from Syracuse University.
His research explores how African American literature addressed political movements, including the Communist left and Cold War struggles. Key authors include Ralph Ellison and Richard Wright, with a focus on cultural intersections of race, class, and ideology.
No specific articles or awards are listed in the provided text, though his work aligns with broader trends in political literature and historical contextualization.




