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Preface | ||
Introductory Remarks | 1 | |
Race, History, and John Hope Franklin | 3 | |
The Scholarship of John Hope Franklin | 19 | |
The Scholar as Activist | 26 | |
American Scholar and Public Intellectual | 34 | |
Following in the Footsteps of John Hope Franklin | 39 | |
The Professor as Mentor | 45 | |
A Perspective from within the Family: How My Father Created the Context for My Understanding of the African Diaspora | 53 | |
The Black Collectivity and the Culture of Struggle | 57 | |
Continuing Mentor | 64 | |
From Slavery to Freedom: A Work Always in Progress | 67 | |
A Collage of Tributes | 77 | |
Bibliography of the Published Works of John Hope Franklin | 85 | |
About the Contributors | 96 |
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Add Tributes to John Hope Franklin, In 1947 John Hope Franklin, then a professor of history at North Carolina College for Negroes, wrote From Slavery to Freedom. Now in its eighth edition, that book, which redefined our understanding of American history, remains the preeminent r, Tributes to John Hope Franklin to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Tributes to John Hope Franklin, In 1947 John Hope Franklin, then a professor of history at North Carolina College for Negroes, wrote From Slavery to Freedom. Now in its eighth edition, that book, which redefined our understanding of American history, remains the preeminent r, Tributes to John Hope Franklin to your collection on WonderClub |