Darlene Clark Hine is a Board of Trustees professor of African-American studies and professor of history at Northwestern University.
Darlene Clark Hine is a Board of Trustees professor of African-American studies and professor of history at Northwestern University. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a former president of the Organization of American Historians and of the Southern Historical Association. Hine received her . at Roosevelt University in Chicago and her MA. and P. from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Hine has taught at South Carolina State University and at Purdue University. She also taught at Michigan State University where she was John A. Hannah professor of history.
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African Americans : A Concise History
African Americans : A Concise History. by Stanley C. Harrold, William C. Hine, Darlene Clark Hine.
Darlene Clark Hine, Northwestern University
Darlene Clark Hine, Northwestern University. William C. Hine, South Carolina State University. Stanley C. Harrold, South Carolina State University. Chapter 4: Rising Expectations: African Americans and the Struggle for Independence, 1763-1783. Chapter 5: African Americans in the New Nation, 1783-1820 Chapter 6: Life in the Cotton Kingdom, 1793-1861 Chapter 7: Free Black People in Antebellum America, 1820-1861. Chapter 8: Opposition to Slavery, 1780-1833. Stanley Harrold, a professor of history at South Carolina State University, received his bachelor’s degree from Allegheny College and his master’s degree and P. from Kent State University.
Bibliography Hine, Darlene Clark. Hine, and Stanley Harrold. The African-American Odyssey: Volume 1. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2010. Blassingame, John W. The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972. Hine, William C. Hine, and Stanley Harrold, The African-American Odyssey: Volume 1 (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2010), 295. 4 Darlene Clark. Hine, and Stanley Harrold, The African-American Odyssey: Volume 1 (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 2010), 29. .
A Concise History, Volume 1. By: Darlene Clark Hine; William C. Hine; Stanley C. Print ISBN: 9780205969777, 0205969771. eText ISBN: 9780133768343, 0133768341. Engage Students - Voices boxes engage students in the works and words of African Americans. Support Instructors - A full set of supplements, including MyHistory, provides instructors with all the resources and support they need.
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