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Description: Uncompromising Activist by Katherine Reynolds Chaddock Uncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Richard Theodore Greener (1844-1922) was a renowned black activist and scholar. In 1870, he was the first black graduate of Harvard College. During Reconstruction, he was the first black faculty member at a southern white college, the University of South Carolina. He was even the first black US diplomat to a white country, serving in Vladivostok, Russia. A notable speaker and writer for racial equality, he also served as a dean of the Howard University School of Law and as the administrative head of the Ulysses S. Grant Monument Association. Yet he died in obscurity, his name barely remembered. His black friends and colleagues often looked askance at the light-skinned Greeners ease among whites and sometimes wrongfully accused him of trying to "pass." While he was overseas on a diplomatic mission, Greeners wife and five children stayed in New York City, changed their names, and vanished into white society. Greener never saw them again. At a time when Americans viewed themselves simply as either white or not, Greener lost not only his family but also his sense of clarity about race.Richard Greeners story demonstrates the human realities of racial politics throughout the fight for abolition, the struggle for equal rights, and the backslide into legal segregation. Katherine Reynolds Chaddock has written a long overdue narrative biography about a man, fascinating in his own right, who also exemplified Americas discomfiting perspectives on race and skin color. Uncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle. Author Biography Katherine Reynolds Chaddock is distinguished professor emerita of education at the University of South Carolina. She is the author of The Multi-Talented Mr. Erskine: Shaping Mass Culture through Great Books and Fine Music and Visions and Vanities: John Andrew Rice of Black Mountain College. Table of Contents Introduction1. Boyhood Interrupted2. Being Prepared3. Experiment at Harvard4. An Accidental Academic5. Professing in a Small and Angry Place6. The Brutal Retreat7. Unsettled Advocate8. A Violent Attack and Hopeless Case9. Monumental Plans10. Off White11. Our Man in Vladivostok12. Closure in Black and WhiteEpilogueAcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex Review The greatest strength in Chaddocks account is that it is driven by context. Although Uncompromising Activist focuses on the life of one man, it is a case study in how an individuals life is defined as much by temporal circumstance as by individual choice.—History: Reviews of New BooksMrs. Chaddock does a fine job in the short space she has to examine Mr. Greeners life, accomplishments, and disappointments, something that he had to always struggle with. For bringing back to life a voice that has been lost and forgotten, this book does a good job.—San Francisco Book ReviewUncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle.—Mixed Race StudiesHistorians of education and of postbellum Black history will, of course, want to read this book. But so will many others. Chaddock deftly uses Greeners life as a window into each of the times and places in which he lived and into each of the debates in which he engaged. Uncompromising Activist thus would fit nicely into an undergraduate course on either African American or nineteenth-century U.S. history. Readers outside academia would find it a coherent and ample introduction to Black history after the Civil War—a surprising and rare accomplishment for a scholarly book, let alone a scholarly biography . . . Chaddock has written a fascinating account of a man and a world that helped shape our own and that deserve rediscovery.—Michael David Cohen, University of Tennessee, Black PerspectivesAn important addition to the growing corpus of African American biography, this slender volume resurrects to historical memory Richard Theodore Greener (1844-1922), a semi-obscure figure best known for being the first black graduate of Harvard College. Katherine Reynolds Chaddock, a distinguished professor emerita of education at the University of South Carolina, shows in this clear and straightforward narrative that Greener actually deserves recognition for several other important contributions to civil rights in the early Jim Crow era as well. Readers may even come away wondering why Greener is not placed alongside his more famous contemporaries Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and W. E. B. Du Bois in the pantheon of great black leaders of his generation.—T. Adams Upchurch, East Georgia State College, Journal of Southern History Promotional An original, detailed, and interesting biography of Richard Greener, an overlooked figure in American higher education and public affairs. Katherine Reynolds Chaddock is one of the best writers about higher education, and she combines this skill with surprising and original research. -- John R. Thelin, University of Kentucky, author of American Higher Education: Issues and Institutions A clear and accessible biography of a fascinating individual, Uncompromising Activist contributes depth and complexity to existing conceptions of race relations from the antebellum years to the Jim Crow era. -- Roger L. Geiger, Pennsylvania State University, author of The History of American Higher Education: Learning and Culture from the Founding to World War II Richard T. Greener is little known today, but that oversight will be remedied with the publication of Katherine Chaddocks excellent biography. She clearly shows that Greener was a major figure in American history, despite the unrelenting prejudice he faced as a black man in nineteenth century America. This book is a must read for scholars and the public at large, because as Chaddock demonstrates, Greener was too important to continue to be neglected. -- John F. Marszaleck, Executive Director of Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, Mississippi State University Thoughtful and engrossing, Uncompromising Activist brings Richard Greener out from the shadows while exploring the mans wide ranging impact whether in the Reconstruction South, New York or far-away Siberia. A significant player in the struggle for racial justice, Chaddock ably uses Greener to show the prospects and perils of African American intellectuals of his era. -- Bernard E. Powers, Professor of History, College of Charleston Long Description Richard Theodore Greener (1844-1922) was a renowned black activist and scholar. In 1870, he was the first black graduate of Harvard College. During Reconstruction, he was the first black faculty member at a southern white college, the University of South Carolina. He was even the first black US diplomat to a white country, serving in Vladivostok, Russia. A notable speaker and writer for racial equality, he also served as a dean of the Howard University School of Law and as the administrative head of the Ulysses S. Grant Monument Association. Yet he died in obscurity, his name barely remembered. His black friends and colleagues often looked askance at the light-skinned Greeners ease among whites and sometimes wrongfully accused him of trying to "pass." While he was overseas on a diplomatic mission, Greeners wife and five children stayed in New York City, changed their names, and vanished into white society. Greener never saw them again. At a time when Americans viewed themselves simply as either white or not, Greener lost not only his family but also his sense of clarity about race. Richard Greeners story demonstrates the human realities of racial politics throughout the fight for abolition, the struggle for equal rights, and the backslide into legal segregation. Katherine Reynolds Chaddock has written a long overdue narrative biography about a man, fascinating in his own right, who also exemplified Americas discomfiting perspectives on race and skin color. Uncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle. Review Text ""An important addition to the growing corpus of African American biography, this slender volume resurrects to historical memory Richard Theodore Greener (1844-1922), a semi-obscure figure best known for being the first black graduate of Harvard College. Katherine Reynolds Chaddock, a distinguished professor emerita of education at the University of South Carolina, shows in this clear and straightforward narrative that Greener actually deserves recognition for several other important contributions to civil rights in the early Jim Crow era as well. Readers may even come away wondering why Greener is not placed alongside his more famous contemporaries Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and W. E. B. Du Bois in the pantheon of great black leaders of his generation."" Review Quote "Uncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle." Promotional "Headline" Almost forgotten until his papers were discovered in a Chicago attic, Richard Greener was a pioneer who broke educational and professional barriers for black citizens. He was also a man caught between worlds. Details ISBN1421423294 Author Katherine Reynolds Chaddock Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press Year 2017 ISBN-10 1421423294 ISBN-13 9781421423296 Format Hardcover Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press Subtitle Richard Greener, First Black Graduate of Harvard College Place of Publication Baltimore, MD Country of Publication United States Affiliation University of South Carolina Illustrations 7 Illustrations, black and white Media Book Pages 216 DEWEY 327.730092 Short Title Uncompromising Activist Language English Series Number 132 NZ Release Date 2017-11-22 US Release Date 2017-11-22 Publication Date 2017-11-22 UK Release Date 2017-11-22 Series The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science Alternative 9781421423302 Audience General AU Release Date 2017-09-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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