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Erik Darnell

American racing driver (born 1982)

This article is about the racing driver. For the animator, see Eric Darnell.

NASCAR driver

Erik Louis Darnell (born December 2, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is the grandson of former USAC and NASCAR driver Bay Darnell, who also started three NASCAR races (including one for Holman Moody).[1] Darnell formerly drove for Roush Fenway Racing, joining the team in 2005 after being a co-winner on the Discovery Channel program Roush Racing: Driver X, along with David Ragan.

Racing career

Early career

Darnell began racing at the age of 12 in the River Valley Kart Club. He won the championship in the purple plate class in his second year of competition, later racing Allison Legacy Series cars after go karts. His first year of super late models was at Illiana Motor Speedway, with Erik finishing 3rd in the final standings with 1 win. Erik beat the best Wisconsin super late model drivers to win the 2003 Wisconsin Challenge Series championship. At that time his five

About Eric Darnell Pritchard

Greetings, dear hearts!

Thank you for stopping by to learn more about me and my work.

I am originally from Queens, NY and was raised in Black feminist abundance by my grandmother, mother, and aunt. Today, I am an ancestor-led and fortified, “community-accountable” (Alexis Pauline Gumbs), writer, teacher, and Black queer feminist alchemist. I am also the endowed Brown Chair in English Literacy and Associate Professor of English at the University of Arkansas and part of the faculty of the historic and prestigious Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College. I write and teach about literacy and rhetoric and their intersections with fashion, beauty, popular culture, identity, and power.

I earned a PhD in English (with distinction) and an MA in Afro-American Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I am also a proud alum of The Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, the nation’s oldest historically Black college and university.

My first book, Fashioning Lives: Black Queers and the Politics of Literacy (Southern Illinois Univ

Eric Darnell

American filmmaker (born 1961)

This article is about the animator. For the racing driver, see Erik Darnell.

Eric Darnell (born August 21, 1961)[1] is an American animator, storyboard artist, director, screenwriter, songwriter and occasional voice actor best known for co-directing Antz with Tim Johnson, as well as co-directing and co-writing Madagascar, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted with Tom McGrath, as well as the spin off Penguins of Madagascar (2014) with Simon J. Smith.

Life and career

Darnell was born in Prairie Village, Kansas.[2] He attended Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas, where he was a writer for the school newspaper the Harbinger. He studied broadcast journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder.[2] After graduating in 1983, he spent four years working on experimental films in his basement, which helped him get accepted into the Experimental Animation program study at the California Institute of the Arts.[2] Meanwhile,

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