James T. Campbell: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Line 8: Line 8:
He collaborated with [[Susan Smulyan]] of Brown, and [[Ernie Limbo]] of [[Tougaloo College]] in creating the "Freedom Now!" website.<ref>http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/FreedomNow/contact.html</ref>
He collaborated with [[Susan Smulyan]] of Brown, and [[Ernie Limbo]] of [[Tougaloo College]] in creating the "Freedom Now!" website.<ref>http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/FreedomNow/contact.html</ref>


Campell has 3 children, the oldest of whom, Thomas Andres, is a senior at [[Rice University]].
Campell has 3 children, the oldest of whom, Thomas Andres, is a senior at [[Rice University]]. Dan, described as the creative and intelligent Campell child by friends and family, also attends Rice as a sophomore.


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 21:03, 14 September 2010

James T. Campbell is an American historian.

Life

He graduated from Yale University, in 1980, and from Stanford University, with a Ph.D. in 1989. He taught at Northwestern University and at Brown University,[1]. He teaches at Stanford University.[2]

He collaborated with Susan Smulyan of Brown, and Ernie Limbo of Tougaloo College in creating the "Freedom Now!" website.[3]

Campell has 3 children, the oldest of whom, Thomas Andres, is a senior at Rice University. Dan, described as the creative and intelligent Campell child by friends and family, also attends Rice as a sophomore.

Awards

Works

  • Songs of Zion: The A.M.E. Church in the United States and South Africa. UNC Press. 1998. ISBN 9780807847114.
  • Middle Passages: African American Journeys to Africa, 1787-2005. Penguin Group. 2007. ISBN 9780143111986.
  • James T. Campbell, Matthew Pratt Guterl, Robert G. Lee, ed. (August 29, 2007). Race, Nation, and Empire in American History. The University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807858288.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) (paperback edition)

References

External links