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Race and History - Selected Essays, 1938-1988 (Paperback, New edition)
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Race and History - Selected Essays, 1938-1988 (Paperback, New edition)
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In Race and History, John Hope Franklin, one of the nation's
foremost historians, collects twenty-seven of his most influential
shorter writings. The essays are presented thematically and include
pieces on southern history; significant but neglected historical
figures; historiography; the connection between historical problems
and contemporary issues; and the public role of the historian.
Collectively these essays reveal Franklin as a man who has
exhibited immense courage and intellectual independence in the face
of cultural and social bias, a scholar who has set the tone and
direction for twentieth-century African-American studies, and a
writer whose insistence on balance and truth has inspired two
generations of historians. PRAISE FOR THE BOOK "These essays are
examples of first-rate scholarship. Even when treading his way
through the most treacherous issue of American life, race, Franklin
is a model for us all...To read this collection is to be reminded
of just how important John Hope Franklin has been in the historical
profession." -Dan T. Carter, Emory University "This book is packed
full of hard truths that needed saying. It is our fortune that they
are said so well and in a voice that carries much authority." -C.
Vann Woodward, New Republic "Readers will find these twenty-seven
essays eloquent, barbed, timely and outspoken. Franklin's
assessment of a widening socioeconomic chasm between blacks and
whites, his sweeping surveys of racism from the American Revolution
to the Civil War and beyond, are hard-hitting." -Publisher's Weekly
"Franklin is a brilliant teacher, with something to teach us all.
If only we will listen." - Christian Science Monitor John Hope
Franklin is James B. Duke Professor of History Emeritus and
professor of legal history at Duke University. He has received more
than eighty honorary degrees. His books include From Slavery to
Freedom: A History of Negro Americans; Racial Equality in America;
A Southern Odyssey: Travelers in the Antebellum North; and George
Washington Williams: A Biography.
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