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Orde Musgrave Coombs (June 3, 1939 – September 1, 1984) was an African-American writer and editor.[1]
Orde M. Coombs | |
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Died | September 1, 1984 45) New York City, New York, United States | (aged
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Occupation(s) | Writer, editor |
Coombs was born on Saint Vincent in the Caribbean in 1939. He received his B.A. degree from Yale University in 1965, where he was the first Black student initiated into the secret society Skull and Bones.[2] He earned his M.A. degree from New York University in 1971. He then worked as an editor for Doubleday & Company and later for McCall Corporation.[1] In addition to editing, he produced documentaries on West Indian culture, and was an adjunct professor at New York University. He was a co-host for Black Conversations, a talk show on WPIX in 1975.[1]
Coombs was featured on the cover of the November 20, 1972 issue of New York Magazine.[3]
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