Ja A. JahannesJa Arthur Jahannes (August 25, 1942 – July 5, 2015) was a professor at Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia and the pastor of the Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church in Savannah. He was a prolific playwright, music composer, essayist, and poet, a frequent theatre director and international lecturer,[1] and a pioneer of Black psychology.[2] Jahannes was raised in Baltimore. He earned a bachelor's degree from Lincoln University, a historically black university in Pennsylvania, in 1964. He then earned two master's degrees from Hampton University in Virginia in 1966 and a doctorate in 1972 from the University of Delaware.[1][3] He joined the Savannah State faculty in 1981 as dean of the School of Humanities there.[1] His wife, artist Clara Agüero Ortiz, also an educator, worked as a professor of Fine Arts at Savannah State.[1] References
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