A scholar\u27s service Perspectives on a life\u27s work I am thrilled to review Beverly Jarrett\u27s work Tributes to John Hope Franklin: Scholar, Mentor, Father, Friend. A work of this kind is long overdue. We owe its appearance to Beverly Jarrett who conceived of the idea and ...
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Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
Book review of Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America\u27s Great Migr...
Common Soldiers, Uncommon Historian More than a few of my fellow graduate students in the seminar o...
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Classic revival: A new take on great work of scholarship Two decades ago, James M. McPherson\u27s...
611 voices Fleshing out historical figures The scholarly literature on African American history h...
It is a great honor for me to be able to formally introduce myself to our readers. I have been lucky...
A Collection of Essays in Tribute to a Great Historian Eighteen former students of the historian Jam...
Fresh Perspectives on Civil War Study Placing Jefferson Davis and George Gershwin in the same volume...
Brings together four reports commissioned between 1982 and 2000 that examine the history of African ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. A Tribute: January 15, 2005 Montgo...
A brief commentary prepared by Sheila Hassell Hughes, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work...
Paper on the author's reminiscences on the discrimination he faced as an African American scholar co...
This essay begins with my attempt to close-read a text by a recently departed colleague, Jeffrey B. ...
In the book From Slave to Statesman: The Life of Educator, Editor, and Civil Rights Activist Willis ...
Thesis advisor: Alan LawsonBefore the Civil Rights Movement began in the mid-1950s, an early movemen...
Book review of Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America\u27s Great Migr...
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