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2007, his former students established the Winthrop Jordan Memorial Research Fund "to further Professor Jordan's legacy of teaching, scholarship, and philanthropy by supporting graduate student research in slavery, race, religion, and
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With his second marriage in 1982 to attorney and author Cora Miner Reilly (d. January 10, 2011), Winthrop Jordan became the stepfather of Stephen, Michael, and Mary Beth Reilly. He and Cora Jordan helped to found the first official
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to a long line of scholars and liberal thinkers. He was the son of Henry Donaldson Jordan, a professor of 19th-century British and American politics at
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Professor of History and Afro-American Studies for more than 20 years. While there he influenced many graduate and undergraduate students.
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In 2005, some of Jordan's former students published a collection of essays inspired by his influence, entitled
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The work has been described in a review as "one of the most important contributions yet made to the history of
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Jordan, Winthrop D. “American Chiaroscuro: The Status and Definition of Mulattoes in the British Colonies,”
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Affect and Power: Essays on Sex, Slavery, Race, and Religion in Appreciation of Winthrop D. Jordan
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He married Phyllis Henry. They had three sons Joshua, Mott, and Eliot Jordan, and later divorced.
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in 1953, an M.A. in history from Clark University in 1957, and a Ph.D. in history in 1960 from
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Tumult and Silence at Second Creek: An Inquiry Into a Civil War Slave Conspiracy
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Tumult and Silence at Second Creek: An Inquiry into a Civil War Slave Conspiracy
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and a liaison with his slave, Jordan was the first historian to use
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Jordan's teaching career began in 1955 as a history instructor at
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White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550-1812
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White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550-1812
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3rd Series, Vol. 19, No. 2 (April 1962), pp. 183-200 (reprint)
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Affect and Power: Essays on Sex, Slavery, Race, and Religion
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before going on to receive an A.B. in social relations from
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Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy
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A few years after his 2004 retirement, Jordan died in his
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Deaths from motor neuron disease in the United States
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He was Professor of History at 587:History of the Thirteen Colonies 562:20th-century American historians 190:. One of Jordan's great uncles, 597:Phillips Exeter Academy faculty 492:, The University of Mississippi 483: 410:The William and Mary Quarterly, 139:. In 1993, Jordan won a second 470: 457: 429: 416: 401: 388: 374: 98:racism against Black Americans 1: 627:Historians from Massachusetts 365:"National Book Awards – 1969" 351: 239:College of William and Mary's 200:United States Colored Troops 94:slavery in the United States 7: 592:National Book Award winners 508:, University of Mississippi 467:, March 8, 2007, p. 14 10: 653: 547:Harvard University alumni 289:University of Mississippi 228: 125:interracial relationships 90:Winthrop Donaldson Jordan 77: 69: 51: 30: 23: 369:National Book Foundation 311:meeting in the state of 192:Edward Needles Hallowell 159:Early life and education 45:Worcester, Massachusetts 557:Brown University alumni 552:Clark University alumni 371:. 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Worcester, Massachusetts
Oxford, Mississippi
slavery in the United States
racism against Black Americans
National Book Award
History and Biography
racial relationships
early America
interracial relationships
Thomas Jefferson
slaves
Sally Hemings
Bancroft Prize
slave revolt
Natchez, Mississippi
Worcester
Massachusetts
Clark University
Quaker
abolitionists
women's rights
Lucretia Coffin Mott
Edward Needles Hallowell
54th Massachusetts
United States Colored Troops
Phillips Academy
Andover, Massachusetts
Harvard University
Brown University
Phillips Exeter Academy

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