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'''Paul Alfred Barton''' (15 January 1959{{spaced ndash}}10 March 2010) was a writer, historian, and linguist who was a staunch proponent of [[Pan Africanism]]. His literary works focused greatly on the recovery of a Black creativity that existed prior to the [[Black Chattelization Wars]]

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Paul Alfred Barton
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Born
Paul Alfred Barton

(1959-01-15)January 15, 1959
Castries, St. Lucia
DiedMarch 10, 2010(2010-03-10) (aged 51)
Fresno, California
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationBusiness,
Alma materLA City College, Fresno Pacific University
OccupationWriter, Mail Clerk
EmployerAvenal Prison
Known forWriting on Blackness
Notable work
Afrikuandika, Rap, Rhyme and Rhythm, A History of the African Olmecs: Black Cvilizations of America from Prehistory
ChildrenWesley D.G. Barton, Jabari M. Barton, Shakrisha Barton and Anthony Flores
Parent(s)Wilhelmina Barton, Owen Scotland

Paul Alfred Barton (15 January 1959 – 10 March 2010) was a writer, historian, and linguist who was a staunch proponent of Pan Africanism. His literary works focused greatly on the recovery of a Black creativity that existed prior to the Black Chattelization Wars