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George Washington Williams: A Biography
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George Washington Williams: A Biography

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In this volume, John Hope Franklin reconstruct the life of the controversial, selfmade black intellectual who wrote the first history of African Americans in the United States. Awarded the Clarence L. Holte Literary Prize, this book traces Franklin’s 40 year quest for Williams’s story, a story largely lost to history until this work was first published in 1985. The result, part biography and part social history, is a unique consideration of pioneering historian by his most distinguished successor. Williams, who lived from 1849 to 1891, had a remarkable career as soldier, minister, journalist, lawyer, politician, freelance diplomat, and African traveller, as well as a historian. while Franklin reveals the accomplishments of this neglected figure and emphasises the racism that curtailed Williams’s many talents, he also highlights the personal weaknesses that damaged Williams’s relationships and career. Williams led the way in presenting African American history accurately through the use of oral history and archival research, sought to legitimise it as a field of historical study, and spoke out in support of an American negro historical society and as a critic of European imperialism in Africa. He also became erratic and faithless to his family and creditors and died at the age of 41, destitute and alienated from family and friends. This book is nothing less than a classic biography of a brilliant though flawed individual whose History of the Negro Race in America remains a landmark in African American history and American intellectual history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
29 September 1998
Pages
392
ISBN
9780822321644

In this volume, John Hope Franklin reconstruct the life of the controversial, selfmade black intellectual who wrote the first history of African Americans in the United States. Awarded the Clarence L. Holte Literary Prize, this book traces Franklin’s 40 year quest for Williams’s story, a story largely lost to history until this work was first published in 1985. The result, part biography and part social history, is a unique consideration of pioneering historian by his most distinguished successor. Williams, who lived from 1849 to 1891, had a remarkable career as soldier, minister, journalist, lawyer, politician, freelance diplomat, and African traveller, as well as a historian. while Franklin reveals the accomplishments of this neglected figure and emphasises the racism that curtailed Williams’s many talents, he also highlights the personal weaknesses that damaged Williams’s relationships and career. Williams led the way in presenting African American history accurately through the use of oral history and archival research, sought to legitimise it as a field of historical study, and spoke out in support of an American negro historical society and as a critic of European imperialism in Africa. He also became erratic and faithless to his family and creditors and died at the age of 41, destitute and alienated from family and friends. This book is nothing less than a classic biography of a brilliant though flawed individual whose History of the Negro Race in America remains a landmark in African American history and American intellectual history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Country
United States
Date
29 September 1998
Pages
392
ISBN
9780822321644