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August Meier

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August Meier(April 30, 1923 – March 19, 2003) was a professor of history atKent State Universityand an author. He was a leading scholar on African American history. He edited several books withElliott Rudwick.[1]TheNew York Public Libraryhas a collection of his papers.[2]

Raised inNewark, New Jersey,Meier graduated fromBarringer High School.[3][4]He graduated fromOberlin Collegeand received an M.A. in 1947 and Phd in 1957 fromColumbia Universitywhere he studied underHenry Steele Commagerand published his dissertation,Foundational Negro Thought in America: 1880–1915(1963).[3]

Writings

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  • Foundational Negro Thought in America: 1880–1915(1963)
  • From Plantation to Ghetto; An Interpretive History of American Negroes,co-author (1970)
  • The Making of Black America: The black community in modern America(1971)
  • CORE, a Study in the Civil Rights Movement, 1942-1968(1975)
  • Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915; Racial Ideologies in the Age of Booker T. Washington(1988)[5]
  • Black history and the historical profession, 1915-1980,co-author (1986)
  • Time of Trial, Time of Hope; The Negro in America, 1919-1941,co-author (1986)
  • Black Leaders in the Nineteenth Century,co-author (1988)
  • Black Leaders in the Twentieth Century,co-author (1988)
  • A White Scholar and the Black Community, 1945-1965; Essays and Reflections(1992), a collection of his writings
  • Along the Color Line; Explorations in the Black Experience,co-author Elliott M. Rudwick (2002)[6]
  • Black Detroit and the Rise of the UAW,co-author (2007)[7]

Articles

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  • "On the role of Martin Luther King" (1965)[8]

References

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  1. ^Pace, Eric (March 25, 2003)."August Meier, 79, Authority On Black American History (Published 2003)".The New York Times– via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^"archives.nypl.org -- August Meier papers".archives.nypl.org.
  3. ^ab"August A. Meier (1923-2003) | Perspectives on History | AHA".www.historians.org.
  4. ^August Meier Papers - Part 1 (1930 - 1998),Newark Archives Project. Accessed January 13, 2021. "Born in Newark in 1923, he was a graduate of Barringer High School."
  5. ^Meier, August (1988).Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915: Racial Ideologies in the Age of Booker T. Washington.University of Michigan Press.ISBN0-472-06118-6.
  6. ^Meier, August; Rudwick, Elliott M. (2002).Along the Color Line: Explorations in the Black Experience.University of Illinois Press.ISBN978-0-252-07107-2.
  7. ^Meier, August; Rudwick, Elliott M. (2007).Black Detroit and the Rise of the UAW.University of Michigan Press.ISBN978-0-472-03219-8.
  8. ^Meier, August (1965).On the role of Martin Luther King.