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Cheryll Greene

Cheryll Y. Greene was an American editor and scholar. Her work focused on history, culture, and social justice issues. She served as executive editor of Essence magazine and was involved in major projects about the life and times of Malcolm X.

Selected publications
• ''Tight Little Island: Chicago's West Woodlawn Neighborhood, 1900-1950, in the Words of Its Inhabitants''. Robert L. Polk, Executive Editor. Cheryll Y. Greene, Editorial Designer and Editor. CNG Editions, 2008. • "Writing the World" by Cheryll Y. Greene. Essence magazine: Volume 28, Issue 12 (April 1998). • Malcolm X: Make It Plain. Text by William Strickland with the Malcolm X Documentary Production Team. Oral histories selected and edited by Cheryll Y. Greene. Viking, 1994. • Voices From the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity. Edited by Marta Moreno Vega and Cheryll Y. Greene. Africa World Press, 1993. • "Women Talk: A Conversation with June Jordan and Angela Davis" by Cheryll Y. Greene. Essence magazine: Volume 21, Issue 1 (May 1990). • "Word from a Sister in Exile" by Cheryll Y. Greene. Essence magazine: Volume 18, Issue 10 (February 1988). • "Angela Davis: Talking Tough" by Cheryll Y. Greene. Essence magazine: Volume 17, Issue 4 (August 1986). ==References==
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