Butcher, Philip, 1918-....

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Author and professor of English at Morgan State University.

He was born Charles Philip Butcher.

From the description of Philip Butcher papers, ca.1890-1991. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 472459797

BIOGHIST REQUIRED Charles Philip Butcher (1918- ), born and raised in Washington, D. C., graduated from the prestigious Dunbar High School. His mother, Jennie Rosa Lawrence Jones Butcher, like her mother before her, was a teacher. James W. Butcher (1875-1950), his father, retired in 1926 from a job with the Government Printing Office and became a wood-worker. He was best known for the "Butcher-Built Dollhouses" that he crafted and sold to fine department stores from Washington, DC to New York City.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED Philip Butcher, who specialized in American Literature, received an AB (1942) and an MA (1947) from Howard University, and in 1956 he was awarded a doctorate from Columbia University. From 1947 until his retirement, Butcher taught in the English Department of Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. He became a full professor in 1959, the same year that his first book, George W. Cable: the Northhampton Years, was published by Columbia University Press. Cable had been of interest to Butcher since his student days at Howard University and had been the topic of his Master's thesis. Butcher was married to Ruth Butcher with whom he had two daughters, Wendy and Laurel.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED World War II temporarily interrupted Butcher's scholarly trajectory and he served three years (1943-1946) in the United States Army. Although Butcher spent most of the war in Great Britain as an NCO in the Special Service Division, he did a stint at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, where the 92nd and 93rd Infantry--two entirely African-American Divisions--were trained. After V-E Day he was transferred from Britain to Germany with the 449th Signal Heavy Construction Battalion. Butcher, was discharged with the rank of Technical Sergeant.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED Actor-playwright-director and Howard University professor James W. Butcher (1909-1994) was Philip's older brother. James received his undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois in 1932 and his Master's degree, in theatre, from the University of Iowa in 1941. During World War II, James, who achieved the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, served as a Theatre Consultant with the Special Service Division of the United States Army, which had been established to provide recreation and entertainment for the troops. His initial posting was Fort Huachuca, Arizona, but in 1943 James was assigned to Liberia. When a German submarine sank the merchant vessel, Cape Decision, in which James was traveling, he and the other survivors drifted around the Atlantic on a life-raft for ten days before being rescued. His second attempt to reach Liberia was successful and James spent over two years, writing and directing theatre productions, along with Ossie Davis, in Monrovia.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED James taught at Howard University from 1934 to 1976, excluding his stints in the US Army or pursuing graduate education. For the last thirty years of his life he was married to Vada Easter Butcher, his third wife. He had one daughter, Grace Toni Jones, from his first marriage to Grace Desmond. Margaret Just Wormley was his second wife.

BIOGHIST REQUIRED Philip and James Butcher had three sisters: Edith Harris, Nellie Forsyth (1904-1989) and Jennie Weir.

From the guide to the Philip Butcher Papers, 1864-2005, [Bulk Dates: 1940-1990]., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library)

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creatorOf Carpenter, Margaret Haley. Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Butcher, Philip, 1918-. Philip Butcher papers, ca.1890-1991. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. Papers, 1882-1970. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Philip Butcher Papers, 1864-2005, [Bulk Dates: 1940-1990]. Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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associatedWith Bontemps, Arna Wendell, 1902-1973. person
associatedWith Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962. person
associatedWith Brown, Sterling Allen, 1901-1989. person
associatedWith Butcher, James W., Jr. person
associatedWith Butcher, Vada E person
associatedWith Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925. person
associatedWith Carpenter, Margaret Haley. person
associatedWith Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. person
associatedWith Howard University Players. corporateBody
associatedWith Kreymborg, Alfred, 1883-1966. person
associatedWith Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959. person
associatedWith Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993. person
associatedWith McPherson, James Alan, 1943- person
associatedWith Moffat, Adelene, 1862-1956. person
associatedWith Nicolson, Marjorie Hope, 1894-1981. person
associatedWith Trilling, Diana. person
associatedWith Trilling, Lionel, 1905-1975. person
associatedWith Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965. person
associatedWith West, Rebecca, 1892-1983. person
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Northampton (Mass.)
New Orleans (La.)
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Blacks in literature
Soldiers, Black
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World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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