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Philip S. Foner

Philip S. Foner

Philip S. Foner (December 14, 1910 – December 13, 1994) was an American Marxist historian, labor scholar, and editor. Born in New York City, he dedicated his career to studying the U.S. labor movement, socialist thought, and African American history. He is best known for his multi-volume work 'History of the Labor Movement in the United States,' which systematically chronicles workers' struggles from colonial times to the 20th century. Foner also edited the 'Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass' and other key texts. His leftist views often sparked controversy, but his rigorous archival research and interdisciplinary approach laid foundations for American social history. He taught at several universities, including Lincoln University and Columbia University, and received multiple academic honors.

3 quotes · Labor, American Slavery, New York
Kevin Bales

Kevin Bales

Kevin Bales is a renowned author known for his extensive research on slavery. Born in 1952, he has been dedicated to uncovering the realities of slavery worldwide since the 1980s. Bales' work aims to raise awareness about the issue of slavery and drive social change.

16 quotes · Slavery, Slave, People
James Henry Hammond

James Henry Hammond

James Henry Hammond was a U.S. politician who served as a Representative. Born on November 15, 1807, he passed away on November 13, 1864.

7 quotes · Slavery, Civil War, War
Martin Jackson

Martin Jackson

Martin Jackson, born on August 30, 1955, is an individual whose profession and category are unknown. His life experience and contributions are limited by available information.

1 quotes · Doors, Slave, Slavery

Valerie Quennessen

Valerie Quennessen (December 3, 1957 – March 19, 1989) was a French theatre actress known for her compelling stage performances. Born in France, she trained in drama and became active in Parisian theatre circles. She performed in classic plays by Molière and Shakespeare, earning acclaim for her nuanced acting. She also appeared in a few films and TV shows but focused primarily on theatre. Her life was cut short in a car accident at age 31, leaving a legacy of artistic dedication.

1 quotes · How Much You Love Someone, Insecure, Love Someone
Robert Hayden

Robert Hayden

Robert Hayden was an American poet known for his profound exploration of race and identity. His poetry often reflected the history and culture of the African American community, having a significant impact on contemporary poetry.

33 quotes · Poetry, Poem, Slavery
James Oglethorpe

James Oglethorpe

James Oglethorpe was a British politician born on December 22, 1696, and died on June 30, 1785. He was active in the British Parliament and is known for his contributions to the colony of Georgia in North America.

1 quotes · Governors, Ifs, Principles
Edward Durell Stone

Edward Durell Stone

Edward Durell Stone, an American architect, was born on March 9, 1902, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and passed away on August 6, 1978. He is renowned for his modernist style and cross-cultural architectural works, serving as the designer of the United Nations headquarters.

1 quotes · Concern, Favors, Firsts
Lonnie Bunch

Lonnie Bunch

Lonnie Bunch is an esteemed educator born on November 18, 1952. He has had a profound impact on American historical education, particularly in the fields of museums and public history. Bunch is known for his deep understanding of historical narrative and innovative approaches.

3 quotes · Slavery, Thinking, Boat
Gerrit Smith

Gerrit Smith

Gerrit Smith was an American politician and social reformer who lived from March 6, 1797, to December 28, 1874. He was a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement and a leading advocate for land reform and women's suffrage.

30 quotes · Men, Rights, Slavery