Person
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0000 0001 0900 7688
https://isni.org/isni/0000000109007688
Name: 
Clarke, John Henrik
Clarke, John Henrik Dr
Dr. John Henrik Clarke
John Henrik Clarke (American historian and writer)
John Henrik Clarke (Amerikaans historicus (1915-1998))
Джон Хенрик Кларк
جون هنريك كلارك،
كلارك، جون هنريك،
クラーク, J. H
Dates: 
1915-1998
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Bailey, A. Peter
Baldwin, James (1924-1987)
Césaire, Aimé (1913-2008)
Clarke, John Henrik
Davis, Lenwood G.
Earl, Grant
Freedomways: A Quaterly Review of Negro Freedom Movement Affiliation (see also from)
Garvey (1973))
Garvey, Amy Jaques
Grant, Earl
New York University (isAffiliatedWith)
Pacific Western University (Calif.) (isAffiliatedWith)
Palcy, Euzhan (1956-...)
Saligna and so on
Sims, Janet
Thébia-Melsan, Annick
X, Malcolm (pseud. van Malcolm Little, 1925-1965.)
هاردنج، فينسنت، (1931-)
黒人研究の会
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Africa counts number and pattern in African culture
African-American historians and the reclaiming of African history
Africans at the crossroads : notes for an African world revolution
Africans, Christopher Columbus and the myth of the New World discovery, The
Aimé Césaire une voix pour l'Histoire
American Negro short stories
Au rendez-vous de la conquête
Black titan: W. E. B. DuBois
dictionary of practical materia medica, A
Dimensions of the struggle against apartheid : a tribute to Paul Robeson : proceedings of special meeting of the Special Committee against Apartheid on the 80th anniversary of the birth of Paul Robeson, 10 April 1978
Freedomways
Garvey and garveyism
Garvey : the story of a pioneer black nationalist
Hāremu USA
Harlem a community in transition
Harlem on their mind
Harlem, U.S.A. : het verhaal van een stad in een stad
Harlem United States of America
Harlem, USA the story of a city within a city
Harlem : [voices from the soul of Black America]
Homecoming essays on African and Caribbean literature, culture and politics
impact of the African on the "new world", The : a reappraisal
influence of African cultural continuity on the slave revolts in South America and in the Caribbean Islands, The
Malcolm X : the man and his times
Marcus Garvey : an annotated bibliography
New dimensions in African history
Pan-africanism : a brief history of an idea in the African world
Slave trade and slavery
When Africa awakes
William Styron's ""Nat Turner"" : ten black writers respond
تجارة الرق و الرقيق
ハーレムーUSA
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Conquerors
Egypt
F.Y.I.
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Associated Group: New York University Columbia University Cornell University HARYOU (Organization) Hunter College City University of New York African Heritage Studies Association Harlem Writers Guild Inc naf
Associated Group: Pacific Western University (Calif.)
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Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present: From the Age of Segregation to the Twenty-first Century , accessed December 30, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Clarke, John Henrik; John Henry Clark; historian, poet, educator, fiction writer, book editor / publisher, magazine and journal editor / publisher, pan-Africanist; born 1915, Union Springs, Alabama, United States; taught junior class at Sunday school and began a search for African people in the Bible; took classes in history and world literature at New York University, Columbia University and the New School for Social Research; earned his doctoral degree from Pacific Western University in California; joined the Harlem History Workshop and Willis N. Huggins's Harlem History Club; in 1964 became the director of the Heritage Teaching Program for Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (Haryou-Act); held a teaching position at Hunter College, City University of New York; founded a number of organizations, including the Harlem Writers Guild, Presence Africaine, the African Heritage Studies Association, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, the National Council of Black Studies, and the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations; cofounder of the Black Academy of Arts and Letters; enjoyed success with the publication of a number of his short stories and poems, his major book of poetry is Rebellion in Rhyme; died 1998 in New York, New York, United States)
Fuller form of personal name: John Henry
Harlem, a community in transition, 1964 (edited by John Henrik Clarke)
Historians Educators Novelists Editors
History
Lecturers Authors, Black
Phone call to pub., Aug. 24, 1998 (d. 1998)
Wikipedia, Sept. 5, 2014 (John Henrik Clarke (b. John Henry Clark, Jan. 1, 1915, Union Springs, Alabama - July 16, 1998, Los Angeles) was a Pan-Africanist, African-American writer, historian, professor, and a pioneer in the creation of Africana studies and professional institutions in academia starting in the late 1960s; studied history and world literature at New York University, Columbia University and the League for Professional Writers; taught African History at Hunter College and Cornell University; founding chairman of the Department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College of the City University of New York; also founded the African Heritage Studies Association) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henrik_Clarke
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