John Dittmer

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John Dittmer (b. 10/30/1939[1]) is an American historian, and Professor Emeritus of DePauw University.[2]

Life

John Dittmer is from Seymour, Indiana.[3] He graduated from Shields High School in Seymour in 1957, being inducted into SHS Wall of Fame in 2006.[4] He later graduated from Indiana University with bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.

He taught American history at Tougaloo College from 1967 to 1979, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brown University, and at DePauw University from 1985 until 2003.[5]

Reviews of Other Books

He reviewed The Confederate and New-Confederate Reader: The "Great Truth" about the "Lost Cause" (edited by James W. Loewen and Edward Sebesta). He called the book an "important" and "persuasive" book, and he argued that it should be "required reading for classroom teachers." He agreed with what the book had to say about "slavery, secession, the Civil War, and Reconstruction."[6]

Awards

Works

  • Local people: the struggle for civil rights in Mississippi. University of Illinois Press. 1995. .
  • John Dittmer; George C. Wright; W. Marvin Dulaney; Kathleen Underwood (1993). W. Marvin Dulaney; Kathleen Underwood (eds.). Essays on the American civil rights movement. Texas A&M University Press. .
  • Black Georgia in the Progressive Era, 1900-1920. University of Illinois Press. 1980. .
  • Christopher C. Meyers, ed. (2008). "Black Georgia in the Progressive Era". The Empire State of the South: Georgia History in Documents and Essays. Mercer University Press. .
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