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Morgan Jerkins (born 1992) is an American writer and editor. Her debut book, ''This Will Be My Undoing'' (2018), a collection of
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, was a ''New York Times'' bestseller. Her second book, ''
Wandering in Strange Lands ''Wandering in Strange Lands: A Daughter of the Great Migration Reclaims Her Roots'' is a memoir by Morgan Jerkins, published on August 4, 2020 by Harper. Reception ''Wandering in Strange Lands'' received excellent reviews from ''The New York ...
'', her
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, was released in August 2020. She is currently an adjunct professor at
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.


Early life and education

Jerkins was raised by her mother and grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood in
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. She has an older sister, and is the niece of music producers
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and
Rodney Jerkins Rodney Roy Jerkins (born July 29, 1977), better known by his stage name Darkchild, is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter. He has collaborated with a broad range of popular artists. Jerkins has won two Grammy Awards from 19 nomi ...
. She has Creole ancestry. She began writing at the age of 14 as an outlet for her experiences with bullying in school. Jerkins received her bachelor's degree from
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. She planned to move to
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after graduation, but had difficulty finding a job in the
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industry despite her degree in
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, for which she said she learned five languages. She attended the
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Writing Seminars for her MFA.


Career


Books

Jerkins' first book ''This Will Be My Undoing: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America'' was published on January 30, 2018, by Perennial/
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. The book is a nonfiction collection of essays including topics such as experiencing bullying as a child, feminism, dating, and attending Princeton as a Black student. The cover was inspired by one of the covers for
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's ''
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''. The book received mainly positive critical reception. Ilana Masad wrote in a review for the ''
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'', "there is a brutal honesty Jerkins brings to the experiences of black girls and women that is vital for us to understand as we strive toward equality, toward believing women’s voices and experiences, and toward repairing the broken systems that have long defined our country."
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stated in ''
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'', "''This Will Be My Undoing'' is not a perfect book—there are places where I wanted her to push her conclusions further—but the prose resonates with the promise of a talented writer coming into her own." In a less positive review, Khanya Khandlo Mtshali wrote in ''Los Angeles Times Book Review'', "Morgan Jerkins is an industrious writer whose success is undoubtedly a product of her work ethic and determination. But ''This Will Be My Undoing'' falls into the tradition of art that upholds an easy and showy moralism." The book received a starred review from ''
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'' and was a ''New York Times'' bestseller. Her second book, '' Wandering in Strange Lands: A Daughter of the Great Migration Reclaims Her Roots'' was published in August 2020 under HarperCollins. It is a memoir of Jerkins' journey through several Southern states to answer long-held questions about her family's history. ''
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'' described it as a "revelatory exploration of the meaning of blackness."


Other work

Jerkins publishes nonfiction essays and is an editor. She was a senior editor for Zora, a culture website for women of color published by
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. In January 2020, Jerkins led the assembly of The Zora Canon, a list of 100 great works by Black women writers. The list includes books published pre-
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such as ''
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'' (1859), up to those released in 2019. She left the position in February 2021, and was named senior culture editor of ''The Undefeated'' in March 2021. In 2021, Morgan Jerkins appeared on
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alongside the band French Cassettes.


Personal life

Jerkins is a
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. She resides in
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,
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.


Works

* ''This Will Be My Undoing: Living at the Intersection of Black, Female, and Feminist in (White) America'' (2018). * ''Wandering in Strange Lands: A Daughter of the Great Migration Reclaims Her Roots'' (2020). * ''Caul Baby: A Novel'' (2021).


References


External links


Official website
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