Lawrence D. Reddick
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American historian
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- Bachelors History Talladega College
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lawrence Dunbar Reddick was an African-American historian and professor who wrote the first biography of Martin Luther King Jr., strengthened major archives of African-American history resources at Atlanta University Center and the New York Public Library, and was fired by Alabama's state board of education for his support for student sit-ins at Alabama State College—an event that earned him honor for his courage and brought Alabama State College censure by the American Association of University Professors.
Lawrence D. Reddick's Published Works
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- The Southerner as American (1961) (31)
- Educational Programs for the Improvement of Race Relations: Motion Pictures Radio, The Press, and Libraries (1944) (29)
- Racial Attitudes in American History Textbooks of the South (1934) (23)
- A Black Response to Christopher Jencks's Inequality and Certain Other Issues (1973) (21)
- The Negro Policy of the United States Army, 1775-1945 (1949) (18)
- A New Interpretation for Negro History (1937) (16)
- The Negro Policy of the American Army Since World War II (1953) (7)
- The Negro in the United States Navy During World War II (1947) (6)
- The New Race-Relations Frontier (1945) (6)
- Fifty Year Perspective (1954) (5)
- Adult Education and the Improvement of Race Relations (1945) (5)
- The Education of Negroes in States Where Separate Schools Are Not Legal (1947) (5)
- What Should the American Negro Reasonably Expect as the Outcome of a Real Peace (1943) (3)
- David G. Mandelbaum, Soldier Groups and Negro Soldiers (1952) (2)
- What Now Do We Learn of Race and Minority Peoples (1965) (2)
- Edna M. Colson, An Analysis of the Specific References to Negroes in Selected Curricula For Education of Teachers (1941) (1)
- Man from Montgomery (1959) (1)
- Persons and Places: Dizzy Gillespie in Atlanta (1949) (1)
- Julian S. Huxley, A. C. Haddon, and A. M. Carr-Saunders, We Europeans (1937) (1)
- Critical Review: The Politics of Desegregation (1962) (1)
- William Sumner Jenkins, Pro-Slavery Thought in the Old SouthMargaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind (1937) (1)
- What the Northern Negro Thinks About Democracy (1944) (1)
- The Relative Status of the Negro in the American Armed Forces (1953) (1)
- Henrietta Buckmaster, Let My People Go; the Story of the Underground Railroad and the Growth of the Abolition Movement (1941) (1)
- Men at War (1950) (1)
- A New Richard Wright (1953) (0)
- How Much Higher and Professional Education Does the Negro Need (1948) (0)
- Social Scientists and Public Policy; [and Seminar Discussion]. (1974) (0)
- Donald Young, American Minority Peoples (1934) (0)
- Worth fighting for : a history of the Negro in the United States during the Civil War and Reconstruction (1965) (0)
- Kimball Young, ed., Social Attitudes (1934) (0)
- Facts--Some New, Many Old@@@The American Negro Reference Book. (1966) (0)
- The Great Decision (1954) (0)
- R. S. Cotterill, The Old South: The Geographical, Economic, Political and Cultural Expansion, Institutions, and Nationalism of the Ante-Bellum South (1938) (0)
- TO IMPROVE TEACHERS FOR INNER-CITY SCHOOLS. FINAL REPORT. (1967) (0)
- Roger Wallace Shugg, Origins of Class Struggle in Louisiana: A Social History of White Farmers and Laborers During Slavery and After, 1840-1875 (1940) (0)
- Clark College Centennial Program (1969) (0)
- Scholarship and Candor@@@An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy.@@@Characteristics of the American Negro. (1944) (0)
- L. S. B. Leakey with foreword by F. Gowland Hopkins, Adam's AncestorsL. S. B. Leakey, Stone Age Africa (1937) (0)
- The Navy Does Better (1952) (0)
- More about Crusader without Violence Author's Rebuttal (1960) (0)
- On the Road to Truth (1952) (0)
- Patterns of Segreation and Some Economic Results@@@The Negro's Share. (1944) (0)
- William E. Dodd, The Old South: Struggles for Democracy (1938) (0)
- Walter Simon: The Socialization of an American Negro Artist (1954) (0)
- No Kafka in the South (1950) (0)
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