John Hope Franklin
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Male |
---|---|
Death | 15 years ago |
Date of birth | January 2,1915 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Rentiesville |
Oklahoma | |
United States | |
Date of died | March 25,2009 |
Died | Durham |
North Carolina | |
United States | |
Job | Professor |
Author | |
Historian | |
Academic | |
Education | Harvard University |
Fisk University | |
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL | |
Dillard University | |
Awards | Presidential Medal of Freedom |
Spingarn Medal | |
Jefferson Lecture | |
Helmerich Award | |
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada | |
St. Louis Literary Award | |
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Lifetime Achievement | |
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for History | |
Kluge Prize | |
Spouse | Aurelia Whittington Franklin |
Children | John Whittington Franklin |
Parents | Buck Colbert Franklin |
Mollie Parker Franklin | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 442798 |
From slavery to freedom
Mirror to America
Reconstruction after the Civil War
Runaway slaves
The militant South, 1800-1861
The Color Line
George Washington Williams: A Biography
Race and History
The free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860
A Southern Odyssey
In search of the promised land
The Emancipation proclamation
Color and race
illustrated history of black Americans
The Negro in Twentieth Century America: A Reader on the Struggle for Civil Rights
Collecting African American Art: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Tributes to John Hope Franklin: Scholar, Mentor, Father, Friend
A Melting Pot Or a Nation of Minorities
Ethnicity in American life
Race and the Constitution in the Nineteenth Century
AFRICAN AMERN & LIVING CONST
LOOSELEAF FOR FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM
What Europeans should understand about African-American history
Lincoln and Public Morality: An Address Delivered at the Chicago Historical Society on February 12, 1959
A Study Guide for From Slavery to Freedom, Fifth Edition
Vintage Years
The 1980s: Prologue and Prospect
Mirror to America
Reconstruction after the Civil War
Runaway slaves
The militant South, 1800-1861
The Color Line
George Washington Williams: A Biography
Race and History
The free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860
A Southern Odyssey
In search of the promised land
The Emancipation proclamation
Color and race
illustrated history of black Americans
The Negro in Twentieth Century America: A Reader on the Struggle for Civil Rights
Collecting African American Art: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Tributes to John Hope Franklin: Scholar, Mentor, Father, Friend
A Melting Pot Or a Nation of Minorities
Ethnicity in American life
Race and the Constitution in the Nineteenth Century
AFRICAN AMERN & LIVING CONST
LOOSELEAF FOR FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM
What Europeans should understand about African-American history
Lincoln and Public Morality: An Address Delivered at the Chicago Historical Society on February 12, 1959
A Study Guide for From Slavery to Freedom, Fifth Edition
Vintage Years
The 1980s: Prologue and Prospect
John Hope Franklin Life story
John Hope Franklin was an American historian of the United States and former president of Phi Beta Kappa, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, and the Southern Historical Association.