LC control no. | n 50049263 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lewis, David Levering, 1936- |
Variant(s) | Lewis, David L., 1936- |
Other standard no. | 0000000121202232 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1936-05-25 |
Place of birth | Little Rock (Ark.) |
Affiliation | Morgan State College New York University |
Profession or occupation | Historians History teachers College teachers |
Found in | King, 1970: t.p. (David L. Lewis) District of Columbia, [1976]: t.p. (David L. Lewis) When Harlem was in vogue, 1982, ©1981: CIP t.p. (David Levering Lewis) Du Bois, W. E. B. Black reconstruction in America, 1992: t.p. (with an introduction by David Levering Lewis) The Portable Harlem Renaissance reader, 1994: t.p. (edited and with an introduction by David Levering Lewis) A small nation of people, [2003]: t.p. (with essays by David Levering Lewis and [1 other]) The improbable Wendell Willkie, [2018]: t.p. (David Levering Lewis) Wikipedia, Oct. 20, 2014 (David Levering Lewis (b. May 25, 1936, Little Rock, Arkansas) is the Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History at New York University; twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his biography of W. E. B. Du Bois (in 1994 and 2001, respectively); his father, John Henry Lewis, Sr., was the first African American to graduate from Yale Divinity School; David Levering Lewis's field is the comparative history with special focus on twentieth-century United States social history and civil rights; his interests include nineteenth-century Africa, twentieth-century France, and Islamic Spain) Information from 678 field, converted Nov. 25, 2014 (Ph.D.; Associate Professor of History at Morgan State College; b. 1936) |
Associated language | eng |