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Reddick, Lawrence Dunbar, 1910-1995 (Personal Name)

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  • Reddick, L. D. (Lawrence Dunbar), 1910-1995

His The Negro in the New Orleans press ... 1941.

Crusader without violence, c1959: t.p. (L.D. Reddick) jkt. (Lawrence Dunbar Reddick has done research and taught history in Kentucky, New York City, Atlanta, and Montgomery. He holds a Ph.D. from the Univ. of Chicago. For nine years he was curator of the unique Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature of the New York Public Library)

Contemporary black biography, v. 20 (1999): p. 177-179 (Lawrence Dunbar Reddick, 1910-1995; professor, historian, writer; b. Jacksonville, Fla.; d. New Orleans, La.; taught at Univ. of Atlanta, Alabama State Coll., Coppin State Teacher's Coll., Temple Univ., Harvard Univ., and Dillard Univ.)

African American National Biography, accessed March 21, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Reddick, Lawrence Dunbar; historian, writer, professor; born 03 March 1910 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States; MA in History from Fisk University (1933); PhD in History from University of Chicago (1939); taught at Dillard University, New Orleans (1936-1939 and 1978-1987); was head curator of the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature (1939-1948), chief librarian and professor of history at Atlanta University (1948-1955), member of the board of directors of Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC), profesor at Coppin State Teachers College, Baltimore (1960-1967), Temple University, Philadelphia (1967-1976) and Harvard University (1977-1978); died 02 August 1995 in New Orleans, Louisiana)

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