• John Wesley Blassingame (March 23, 1940 – February 13, 2000) was an American historian and pioneer in the study of slavery in the United States. He was...
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  • in the Antebellum South is a book written by American historian John W. Blassingame. Published in 1972, it is one of the first historical studies of...
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  • help. The book The Slave Community, written by American historian John W. Blassingame and referenced in the film, was one of the first historical studies...
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    Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction (2005), pp 75-94. John W. Blassingame, Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South (2nd ed...
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  • Tia Blassingame (born 1971, New Haven, CT), assistant professor of art at Scripps College, is an American book artist and publisher. Blassingame holds...
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  • building and houses the Biggs Collection. Anderson House was the residence of F.W. Gano, one of the university's founders. It is the oldest facility on campus...
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    Review of Books. He directed 25 PhD dissertations, including those by John W. Blassingame, former chair of the African American studies program at Yale; James...
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    Harris Boston: G.K. Hall. ISBN 0816183813. Harlan, Louis R. and John W. Blassingame (eds.) (1972) The Booker T. Washington Papers: Volume 1: The Autobiographical...
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    Phi Beta Kappa in 1984 and won numerous awards, including the 2012 John W. Blassingame Award. Hornsby was a leading scholar in African American history...
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  • the annual Rayford W. Logan lecture. The 1970 speaker was John Hope Franklin. Speakers over the next years were John W. Blassingame, Benjamin Arthur Quarles...
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