Tracie D. Hall
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Tracie D. Hall
Summary
Tracie D. Hall is a human[1]. Born in Los Angeles[2], she… she was born on +1968-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as a librarian[4] and writer[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Born in Los Angeles[2], Tracie D. Hall…
- Tracie D. Hall was born on +1968-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
- Tracie D. Hall held citizenship in United States[7].
- Tracie D. Hall is identified as part of the African Americans ethnic group[8].
- Tracie D. Hall worked as a librarian[4].
- Tracie D. Hall's professions included writer[5].
- Among Tracie D. Hall's employers was American Library Association[9].
- Tracie D. Hall was employed by Joyce Foundation[10].
- Among Tracie D. Hall's employers was Chicago City Council[11].
- Among Tracie D. Hall's employers was Queens Public Library[12].
- Among Tracie D. Hall's employers was Dominican University[13].
- Among Tracie D. Hall's employers was Seattle Public Library[14].
- Tracie D. Hall was educated at University of California, Santa Barbara[15].
- Tracie D. Hall was educated at Yale University[16].
- Tracie D. Hall was educated at University of Washington[17].
- Tracie D. Hall was educated at University of Nairobi[18].
- Tracie D. Hall was educated at University of Dar es Salaam[19].
- Tracie D. Hall received the Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community[20].
- Tracie D. Hall's image is recorded as Tracie D. Hall IFLA WLIC 2023 - People of WLIC (cropped).jpg[21].
- Tracie D. Hall is recorded as female[22].
- Tracie D. Hall's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Tracie D. Hall's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 48836442[24].
- Tracie D. Hall's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no97064003[25].
- Tracie D. Hall's Commons category is recorded as Tracie D. Hall[26].
- Tracie D. Hall's family name is recorded as Hall[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Los Angeles[2], Tracie D. Hall… she was born on +1968-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. She is identified as part of the African Americans ethnic group[8].
Education
Educated at University of California, Santa Barbara[15], a public university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1909[30], headquartered in Santa Barbara County[31]; Yale University[16], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1701[34], headquartered in New Haven[35]; University of Washington[17], a public research university[36], in United States[37], founded in 1861[38]; University of Nairobi[18], a public university[39], in Kenya[40], founded in 1956[41]; and University of Dar es Salaam[19], a public university[42], in Tanzania[43], founded in 1970[44].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include librarian[4] and writer[5]. Employers include American Library Association[9], a library association[45], in United States[46], founded in 1876[47], headquartered in Chicago[48]; Joyce Foundation[10], an advocacy group[49], in United States[50], founded in 1948[51], headquartered in Chicago[52]; Chicago City Council[11], a city council[53], in United States[54]; Queens Public Library[12], a public library[55], in United States[56], founded in 1896[57]; Dominican University[13], a university[58], in United States[59], founded in 1901[60]; and Seattle Public Library[14], a public library[61], in United States[62], founded in 1890[63].
Recognition
Tracie D. Hall received the Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community[20].
Why It Matters
Tracie D. Hall ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[6]
FAQs
Where was Tracie D. Hall born?
Born in Los Angeles[2], Tracie D. Hall…
What did Tracie D. Hall do for work?
Tracie D. Hall worked as librarian[4] and writer[5].
Where did Tracie D. Hall go to school?
Tracie D. Hall was educated at University of California, Santa Barbara[15], Yale University[16], University of Washington[17], and University of Nairobi[18].
What awards did Tracie D. Hall receive?
Honors received include Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community[20].