1. Salamishah Margaret Tillet was born on August 25,1975 and is an American scholar, writer, and feminist activist.

1. Salamishah Margaret Tillet was born on August 25,1975 and is an American scholar, writer, and feminist activist.
In 2003, Salamishah Tillet co-founded A Long Walk Home, a Chicago-based non-profit that uses art to empower young people to end violence against girls and women.
Salamishah Tillet was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Lennox Salamishah Tillet and Volora Howell.
In Port of Spain, Salamishah Tillet attended Mucurapo Girls School and St Joseph's Convent.
In 1988, Salamishah Tillet returned to the United States, where she lived in Orange, New Jersey and attended Newark Academy in Livingston.
Salamishah Tillet set school records for the 300-meter and 600-meter indoor races.
Salamishah Tillet attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she originally intended to study law.
Under the mentorship of Griffin, Salamishah Tillet began to understand the impact of work in academia.
Salamishah Tillet returned to the University of Pennsylvania in 2007 to join the faculty in the English Department.
Salamishah Tillet is based in Newark, New Jersey, where she lives with her partner and two children.
Salamishah Tillet published the book Sites of Slavery: Citizenship and Racial Democracy in the Post-Civil Rights Imagination in 2012.
The text originated as an independent study project on 18th and 19th-century slave narratives when Salamishah Tillet was an undergraduate.
In 2010, Salamishah Tillet co-edited a special issue on Ethiopia, literature, and art for The Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letter.
Salamishah Tillet wrote the nonfiction book, In Search of The Color Purple: The Story of an American Masterpiece, published in January 2021 by Abrams Books.
Salamishah Tillet has presented her scholarly and activist work at various conferences, festivals, and seminars hosted at universities and institutions such as Boston College, Brown University, Duke University, New York University, and Princeton University.
Salamishah Tillet co-organized Black Girl Movement: A National Conference, a conference hosted by Columbia University that focused on the experiences and realities of Black girls in the United States.
Salamishah Tillet has appeared on broadcasts, radio shows, and podcasts on platforms such as MSNBC, CNN, and C-SPAN.