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William Archibald Dunning

William Archibald Dunning (12 May 1857 – 25 August 1922) was an American historian and political scientist at Columbia University noted for his work on the Reconstruction era of the United States. He founded the informal Dunning School of interpreting the Reconstruction era through his own writings and the Ph.D. dissertations of his numerous students.

The scholarly publications of the Dunning School have been criticized for advocating white supremacist interpretations, especially their "blatant use of the discipline of history for reactionary ends" and for offering "scholarly legitimacy to the disenfranchisement of southern blacks and to the Jim Crow system." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Truth in history and other essays / by Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922

    Published 1965
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    The reminiscences of Carl Schurz ... / by Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906

    Published 1907
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    The American nation, a history from original sources /

    Published 1904
    Other Authors: “…Dunning, William Archibald, 1857-1922…”
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