Mab Segrest

Southern Exposure Contributor

Mab Segrest is a writer, teacher, and organizer who lives in Durham, NC. She has written two books, My Mama's Dead Squirrel and Memoir of a Race Traitor. She is working on a third, Born to Belonging. This is excerpted from an essay that appeared originally in Neither Separate Nor Equal: Race, Class and Gender in the South, edited by Barbara Smith (Philadelphia: Temple, 1999). (1999)

Mab Segrest is director of North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence and the author of My Momma’s Dead Squirrel; Lesbian Essays on Southern Culture (Firebrand Books). This article was excerpted from her keynote speech at the 13th Annual Southeastern Conference of Lesbians and Gay Men, held last spring in Atlanta. (1988)

Mab Segrest is director of research and publications for North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence. As coordinator of NCARRV, she helped organize against the White Patriots Party from 1984 until its demise. (1988)

Mab Segrest, 36, is coordinator of North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence. She has a book of essays coming out from Firebrand Books in the Fall of 1985. (1985)

Mab Segrest, a member of North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence, teaches adult basic education. She is writing a novel set during the desegregation of Alabama public schools in 1963. (1984)

M. Segrest is an Alabama-born lesbian-feminist poet and critic. She is a member of Feminary and works with Allan Troxler on Our South, a gay and lesbian history project of the Institute for Southern Studies. (1981)

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