Harvard Sitkoff
Harvard Sitkoff (born 1941 ) is an American historian.
Life
    
He lives in Durham, New Hampshire.[1]
Career
    
He is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Hampshire.[1][2] He contributed to the 1974 Encyclopedia of American Biography, most notably with an entry on Muhammed Ali,[3] and has also written on the politics of Martin Luther King Jr.[4] Describing that period, Sitkoff has called the summer of 1967 "most intense and destructive wave of racial violence the nation had ever witnessed.."[5]
Partial Bibliography
    
- The Struggle for Black Equality: 1954-1992
 - King: Pilgrimage to the Mountaintop
 - A New Deal for Blacks: The Emergence of Civil Rights as a National Issue: The Depression Decade
 - The Struggle for Black Equality
 - Perspectives on Modern America: Making Sense of the Twentieth Century
 - Fifty Years Later: New Deal Evaluated
 - Toward Freedom Land: The Long Struggle for Racial Equality in America
 
References
    
-  "Harvard Sitkoff". OverDrive. Retrieved 30 January 2017. 
Harvard Sitkoff, professor emeritus of history at the University of New Hampshire [...] He lives in Durham, New Hampshire.
 - "Noted Civil Rights Scholar Authors Acclaimed Biography of MLK". www.newswise.com.
 - "Muhammad Ali dies at 74". 4 June 2016.
 - Jilani2016-01-18T15:41:48+00:00, Zaid JilaniZaid. "Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations Overlook His Critiques of Capitalism and Militarism". The Intercept.
 - Winkler, Adam. "The Secret History of Guns".
 
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