Eugene Genovese

Historian and author of 'Roll, Jordan, Roll'

Eugene Genovese - Historian and author of 'Roll, Jordan, Roll'
Born

May 19th, 1930
94 years ago

Died

September 26th, 2012
12 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An American historian focused on the study of American slavery and the antebellum South. Authored the influential work 'Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made', which explored the lives and cultures of enslaved people. His scholarship contributed to discussions around social class, race, and power dynamics in American history. Held academic positions at several universities, including Rutgers University and Emory University, and engaged in political activism throughout his career.

Authored 'Roll, Jordan, Roll'

Wrote extensively on American slavery

Held academic positions at Rutgers and Emory

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