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professor
author historian |
gptkbp:affiliatedWith |
gptkb:Amherst_College
gptkb:Yale_University |
gptkbp:awardedBy |
gptkb:Lincoln_Prize
Bancroft Prize |
gptkbp:bornIn |
gptkb:Burlington,_New_Jersey
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gptkbp:fieldOfStudy |
Civil War history
African_American_history American_history |
gptkbp:hasAccreditation |
fellowships
grants honorary degrees |
gptkbp:hasClient |
media outlets
academic publications historical journals |
gptkbp:hasCollaboratedWith |
educational institutions
cultural organizations other historians |
gptkbp:hasInfluenceOn |
historical scholarship
public history |
gptkbp:hasParticipatedIn |
academic conferences
public lectures historical documentaries |
gptkbp:hasPerformedAt |
universities
historical societies public forums |
gptkbp:hasTheme |
Civil War history
African_American_history American_history |
gptkbp:hasWritten |
gptkb:Frederick_Douglass
gptkb:Race_and_Reunion:_The_Civil_War_in_American_Memory gptkb:American_Oracle:_The_Civil_War_in_the_Civil_Rights_Era gptkb:American_Reconstruction national identity historical narratives cultural memory historical revisionism historical interpretation identity politics memory studies the role of memory in history historical trauma Civil War memory public history practices the impact of slavery historical consciousness the role of historians in society the challenges of teaching history the evolution of historical thought the future of historical scholarship the importance of historical literacy the intersection of race and history the relevance of history today American_democracy race_relations_in_America American_exceptionalism the_legacy_of_the_Civil_War Frederick_Douglass:_Prophet_of_Freedom the_significance_of_Douglass's_work |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
David Blight
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gptkbp:knownFor |
Civil War memory
Frederick_Douglass_scholarship |
gptkbp:nationality |
American
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