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Nikki Giovanni graduated at Frisk University in 1967 with a degree in history. Nikki Giovanni graduated at Frisk University in 1967 with a degree in history.

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Is Nikki Giovanni a woman or a man?

Nikki Giovanni is a woman.


What is Nikki Giovanni's sister's name?

Nikki Giovanni's sister's name is Gary Ann Giovanni.


What is Nikki Giovanni's birthday?

Nikki Giovanni was born on June 7, 1943.


When was Nikki Giovanni born?

Nikki Giovanni was born on June 7, 1943.


Did Nikki Giovanni Have kids or a husband?

Nikki Giovanni has one son, Thomas Watson Giovanni, from her previous marriage. She is currently not married.


Who was the father of Nikki Giovanni's son?

Nikki Giovanni's son, Thomas Watson Giovanni, was fathered by Thomas Watson.


When did Nikki Giovanni die?

no Nikki Giovanni did not die she is 66 years old right now.


What is an interesting fact about Nikki Giovanni?

Nikki Giovanni had lung cancer and survived it with one lung!


How did Nikki Giovanni die?

Nikki Giovanni is not dead. She is the chair of the English Department at Virginia Tech.


What actors and actresses appeared in An Evening with Nikki Giovanni - 2005?

The cast of An Evening with Nikki Giovanni - 2005 includes: Pearl Cleage as Herself - Interviewee Jocelyn Dorsey as Herself - Emcee Nikki Giovanni as Herself - Interviewee


Did Nikki Giovanni have cancer?

yes


What degree did Nikki Giovanni have?

History