August Meier

August Meier (April 30, 1923 – March 19, 2003) was a professor of history at Kent State University and an author. He was a leading scholar on African American history. He edited several books with Elliott Rudwick.[1] The New York Public Library has a collection of his papers.[2]

Raised in Newark, New Jersey, Meier graduated from Barringer High School.[3][4] He graduated from Oberlin College and received an M.A. in 1947 and Phd in 1957 from Columbia University he studied under Henry Steele Commager and published his dissertation was Foundational Negro Thought in America: 1880–1915 (1963).[3]

References

  1. Pace, Eric (March 25, 2003). "August Meier, 79, Authority On Black American History (Published 2003)" via NYTimes.com.
  2. "archives.nypl.org -- August Meier papers". archives.nypl.org.
  3. "August A. Meier (1923-2003) | Perspectives on History | AHA". www.historians.org.
  4. August Meier Papers - Part 1 (1930 - 1998), Newark Archives Project. Accessed January 13, 2021. "Born in Newark in 1923, he was a graduate of Barringer High School."
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