Lewis, David Levering, 1936-
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found: King, 1970:t.p. (David L. Lewis)
found: District of Columbia, [1976]:t.p. (David L. Lewis)
found: When Harlem was in vogue, 1982, ©1981:CIP t.p. (David Levering Lewis)
found: Du Bois, W. E. B. Black reconstruction in America, 1992:t.p. (with an introduction by David Levering Lewis)
found: The Portable Harlem Renaissance reader, 1994:t.p. (edited and with an introduction by David Levering Lewis)
found: A small nation of people, [2003]:t.p. (with essays by David Levering Lewis and [1 other])
found: The improbable Wendell Willkie, [2018]:t.p. (David Levering Lewis)
found: 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)
found: Information from 678 field, converted Nov. 25, 2014(Ph.D.; Associate Professor of History at Morgan State College; b. 1936)
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1980-08-14: new
2023-03-09: revised
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