Lewinson, Paul, 1900-

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Paul Lewinson was a professor of history specializing in African American suffrage and white politics in the South, and also was employed as an archivist. He received his Bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1922 and his Ph.D. from Brookings Graduate School in 1927. He began his career as an instructor of history at Ohio State University (1927-1929) and was assistant professor of history and political science, and a visiting professor at Swarthmore College (1931-1932) and 1937-1938 respectively. From 1933-1935, Lewinson was responsible for the Taft Papers at the Library of Congress, and was appointed Chief of the Labor Department archives in 1938. He died in the late 1980's.

From the guide to the Notes for "Race, Class and Party, ", ca. 1928]-1964, 1928-1933, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.)

Paul Lewinson was a professor of history specializing in African American suffrage and white politics in the South, and also was employed as an archivist.

He received his Bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1922 and his Ph.D. from Brookings Graduate School in 1927. He began his career as an instructor of history at Ohio State University (1927-1929) and was assistant professor of history and political science, and a visiting professor at Swarthmore College (1931-1932) and 1937-1938 respectively. From 1933-1935, Lewinson was responsible for the Taft Papers at the Library of Congress, and was appointed Chief of the Labor Department archives in 1938. He died in the late 1980's.

From the description of Notes for "Race, Class and Party," [ca. 1928]-1964 (bulk 1928-1933). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122575779

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creatorOf Lewinson, Paul, 1900-. Notes for "Race, Class and Party," [ca. 1928]-1964 (bulk 1928-1933). New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Beard, Charles Austin, 1874-1948. Austin Charles Beard letters, 1929-1939. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Joint Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recreation, Sub-Committee on Music Papers, 1941-1946 Library of Congress. Music Division
creatorOf Notes for "Race, Class and Party, ", ca. 1928]-1964, 1928-1933 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section
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Southern States
Southern States
United States
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Suffrage
Suffrage
African Americans
African Americans
Political rights
Political rights
Race relations
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Birth 1900

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