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Earl E. Thorpe

Earlie Endris Thorpe (9 November 1924 – 30 Januari 1989) adalah seorang profesor sejarah, penulis, dan pendeta di Amerika Serikat. Dia tinggal di Durham, Carolina Utara[1] dan menjadi profesor di Universitas Pusat Carolina Utara selama 27 tahun. Universitas Duke memiliki koleksi makalah dan korespondensinya.[2]

Kehidupan pribadi

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Dia dan istrinya, Martha Vivian Branch, memiliki dua anak perempuan: Rita Harrington dan Gloria Earl.[1]

  • Negro Historiography in the United States, disertasi
  • Negro Historians in the United States (1958)[3]
  • The Desertion of Man: A Critique of Philosophy of History (1958)
  • The Mind of the Negro: An Intellectual History of Afro-Americans (1961)
  • Eros and Freedom in Southern Life and Thought (1967)
  • The Central Theme of Black History (1969)
  • "The Black Experience in America" editor, seri sepuluh buklet
  • Struggle for a nation's conscience : the civil rights movement[4]
  • Pioneers and Planters; Black Beginnings in America with Joseph Penn, American Education Publications (1971)
  • The Old South: A Psychohistory (1972)[5][6]
  • "Black history and the organic perspective : an essay to introduce the directory and bibliography no. 870-872" (1975)[7]
  • "The uses of Black history : a speech delivered during the observance of Black History Week", February 11, 1980
  • African Americans and the Sacred: Spirituals, Slave Religion, and Symbolism (1982)
  • Slave Religion, Spirituals, and C. J. Jung (1983)
  • A Concise History of North Carolina Central University (1984)

Referensi

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  1. ^ a b "Thorpe, Earlie Endris | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org. 
  2. ^ "Earl E. Thorpe papers, 1942-1990 - Archives & Manuscripts at Duke University Libraries". David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. 
  3. ^ Thorpe, Earl E. (December 11, 1958). "Negro Historians in the United States". Fraternal Press – via Google Books. 
  4. ^ Thorpe, Earl E (December 11, 1971). Struggle for a nation's conscience: the civil rights movement. American Education Publications, Education Center. OCLC 4810492 – via Open WorldCat. 
  5. ^ McColley, Robert (1973). "Review of The Old South: A Psychohistory". The Journal of Southern History: 290–292. doi:10.2307/2205630. JSTOR 2205630. 
  6. ^ Thorpe, Earl E. (December 11, 1972). "The Old South: a Psychohistory". Seeman Printery – via Google Books. 
  7. ^ Thorpe, Earl E (December 11, 1975). Black history and the organic perspective: an essay to introduce the directory and bibliography no. 870-872. Council of Planning Librarians. OCLC 1620661 – via Open WorldCat. 
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