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Reconstruction

Submitted by jgarrett8 on October 26, 2005

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Reconstruction: After the Civil War (1961)



John Hope Franklin is the James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of History and for seven years was Professor of Legal History in the Law School at Duke University. He is from Oklahoma and he graduated from Fisk University. He received his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees in history from Harvard University. He has taught at Fisk University, St. Augustine's College, North Carolina Central University, and Howard University. In 1956 he went to Brooklyn College as Chairman of the Department of History; and in 1964, he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago, serving as Chairman of the Department of History from 1967 to 1970.

Professor Franklin's has writing numerous publications. His best known book is From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African-Americans, now in its seventh edition. Professor Franklin was in numerous professional and education organizations. He has also written The Emancipation Proclamation, The Militant South, The Free Negro in North Carolina, Reconstruction After the Civil War, and A Southern Odyssey: Travelers in the Ante-bellum North. Perhaps his best known book is From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African-Americans, now in its seventh edition. His Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities for 1976 was published in 1985 and received the Clarence L. Holte Literary Prize for that year. . In 1990, a collection of essays covering a teaching and writing career of fifty years was published under the title, Race and History: Selected Essays, 1938-1988. In 1993, he published The Color Line: Legacy for the Twenty-first Century. Professor Franklin's most recent book, My Life and an Era: The Autobiography of Buck Colbert Franklin is an autobiography of his father that he edited with his son, John Whittington Franklin. His current research deals with "Dissidents on the Plantation: Runaway Slaves."

Professor Franklin has also served on many national...

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