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Rachel Leah Jablon

Rachel received a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Maryland. Her specialties are African diasporic and Jewish literary traditions, identity studies, new media, and Holocaust memorialization. She has taught many college- and university-level ethnic studies and humanities courses, including academic writing, both in person and online.

Rachel pays special attention to rhetoric, ensuring that the language used in her clients’ texts make the most effective impact on their audiences. She has edited public policy proposals, dissertations, and Web sites. Her clients laud her attention to detail, efficiency, and accuracy.

Baltimore, MD
US

Email: rachel@pobox.com

https://umd.academia.edu/RachelLeahJablon

Years in the field: 18
Years freelancing: 15

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Rachel Jablon

 

Rachel received a Ph.D. in comparative literature from the University of Maryland. Her specialties are African diasporic and Jewish literary traditions, identity studies, new media, and Holocaust memorialization. She has taught many college- and university-level ethnic studies and humanities courses, including academic writing, both in person and online.

Rachel pays special attention to rhetoric, ensuring that the language used in her clients’ texts make the most effective impact on their audiences. She has edited public policy proposals, dissertations, and Web sites. Her clients laud her attention to detail, efficiency, and accuracy.

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