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==Further reading== |
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* Jeffrey C. Stewart "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African American History" Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 59668th edition (May 4, 1998) |
* Jeffrey C. Stewart "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African American History" Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 59668th edition (May 4, 1998) {{ISBN|978-0385485760}} |
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* Jeffrey C. Stewart "Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen" Publisher: Rutgers University Press ISBN-13: {{978-0813525112}} |
* Jeffrey C. Stewart "Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen" Publisher: Rutgers University Press ISBN-13: {{ISBN|978-0813525112}} |
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* Jeffrey C. Stewart and Alaine Lock "Race Contacts and Interracial Relations: Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Race" Publisher: Howard University Press {{ISBN |
* Jeffrey C. Stewart and Alaine Lock "Race Contacts and Interracial Relations: Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Race" Publisher: Howard University Press {{ISBN| 978-0882581583}} |
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* Zack, Michele. ''Altadena: Between Wilderness and City''. Altadena, California: Altadena Historical Society, 2004. {{ISBN|0-9747257-0-6}} |
* Zack, Michele. ''Altadena: Between Wilderness and City''. Altadena, California: Altadena Historical Society, 2004. {{ISBN|0-9747257-0-6}} |
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Jeffrey Conrad Stewart | |
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Education | Yale University University of California, Santa Cruz BA |
Occupation | Academic |
Employer | University of California, Santa Barbara |
Notable work | The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke |
Jeffrey Conrad Stewart born in Chicago and moved to Altadena, California in 1964 is an American Professor of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[1] He won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Biography and the 2018 National Book Award for Nonfiction for The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke.[2][3][4][5] [6][7]
References
- ^ "Jeffrey Stewart". The Department of Black Studies. University of California, Santa Barbara. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
- ^ pulitzer.org: "A panoramic view of the personal trials and artistic triumphs of the father of the Harlem Renaissance and the movement he inspired."
- ^ Jaschik, Scott (April 16, 2019). "Scholars Win Pulitzer Prizes". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
- ^ "The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke, by Jeffrey C. Stewart (Oxford University Press)". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
- ^ "Jeffrey C. Stewart". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
- ^ Scott, Rappaport. "UC Santa Cruz philosophy alumnus Jeffrey Stewart wins 2019 Pulitzer Prize for biography". UC Santa Cruz. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
- ^ "Jeffrey Stewart". Altadena Heritage. Retrieved Feb 18, 2020.
Further reading
- Jeffrey C. Stewart "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About African American History" Publisher: Three Rivers Press; 59668th edition (May 4, 1998) ISBN 978-0385485760
- Jeffrey C. Stewart "Paul Robeson: Artist and Citizen" Publisher: Rutgers University Press ISBN-13: ISBN 978-0813525112
- Jeffrey C. Stewart and Alaine Lock "Race Contacts and Interracial Relations: Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Race" Publisher: Howard University Press ISBN 978-0882581583 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: invalid character
- Zack, Michele. Altadena: Between Wilderness and City. Altadena, California: Altadena Historical Society, 2004. ISBN 0-9747257-0-6