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"These documents are carefully edited and arranged in proper context
with very helpful and perceptive editorial comments, offering the
opportunity for readers to study Carver, the man, in his own words. . .
. It is well done and will be of special interest to persons and
libraries seeking authoritative material about black Americans."--Choice
"Kremer's excellent introduction and his detailed commentary
between letters help put the correspondence into perspective.
The result is a balanced look at Carver that retains the flavor
of the scientist's story as told `in his own words.' . . . The
work adds to one's understanding of racial attitudes in the South
while presenting an engaging portrait of this folk hero."--
Georgia Historical Quarterly
"Kremer's background and transitional comments, along with
Carver's writings, succeed in bringing Carver to life; helping
readers to encounter, empathize with, and appreciate this
complex, often contradictory man--egotistical and insecure,
empirical and mystical, demanding and self-sacrificing."--
Journal of Southern History
- Dictionary of Missouri Biography,
edited by Lawrence O. Christensen, William E. Foley, Gary R. Kremer,
and Kenneth H. Winn
- A History of Missouri:
Volume IV, 1875 to 1919, by Lawrence O. Christensen and Gary R. Kremer
- James Milton
Turner and the Promise of America: The Public Life of a Post-Civil War
Black Leader, by Gary R. Kremer
- Missouri's Black Heritage,
Revised Edition, by Lorenzo J. Greene, Gary R. Kremer, and Antonio F. Holland
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