William L. Fox is president emeritus of St. Lawrence University. His previous books include Lodge of the Double-Headed Eagle: Two Centuries of Scottish Rite Freemasonry and Valley of the Craftsmen. He is the biographer of the twentieth century Harvard theologian and longest-serving dean of the Harvard Divinity School, Willard L. Sperry.
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List of Illustrations Preface Introduction 1. Appalachian Antecedents (1850-1865) 2. Northern Beginnings (1866-1880) 3. Home Ground (1881-1906) 4. Vocational Trials (1907-1918) 5. African Otherness (1919-1923) 6. New Directions (1924-1929) 7. Primary Sources (1930-1932) 8. Du Bois Returns (1933-1939) 9. Magnificent Distances (1940-1945) 10. Quiet Eyes (1946-1949) 11. London Restoration (1949-1952) 12. Constructing Waymarks (1953-1975) Epilogue Acknowledgments Index
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