Hine, Darlene Clark

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HINE, Darlene Clark

HINE, Darlene Clark. American, b. 1947. Genres: History. Career: South Carolina State College, asst professor of history and coordinator of black studies, 1972-74; Purdue University, asst professor, 1974-79, associate professor, 1979-85, professor of history, 1985-87, interim director of Africana Studies and Research Center, 1978-79, vice-provost, 1981-86; Michigan State University, John A. Hannah Professor of History, 1987-. Arizona State University, distinguished visiting professor, 1985; University of Delaware, distinguished visiting professor of women's studies, 1989-90; lecturer at colleges and universities; consultant. Publications: Black Victory: The Rise and Fall of the White Primary in Texas, 1979; When the Truth Is Told: A History of Black Women's Culture and Community in Indiana, 1875-1950, 1981; Black Women in White: Racial Conflict and Cooperation in the Nursing Profession, 1890-1950, 1989; Hine Sight: Black Women and the ReConstruction of American History, 1994; Speak Truth to Power: Black Professional Class in United States History, 1996. EDITOR: Black Women in the Nursing Profession: An Anthology of Historical Sources, 1985; Black Women in the Middle West Project, 1985; (and contrib.) The State of Afro-American History, 1986; Black Women in the United States, 1619-1989, 16 vols., 1990; (with C. Carson, D. Garrow, and V. Harding) Eyes on the Prize, a History of the Civil Rights Era: A Reader, 1991; Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, Vols. I-II, 1993; (with Carson) Milestones in African American History, 16 vols., 1994; (with D.B. Gaspar) More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas, 1996. Work represented in books. Contributor of articles and reviews to history, black studies, and women's studies journals. Address: Dept of History, 301 Morrill Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1036, U.S.A.

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