Steven Fred Lawson (born June 14, 1945) is an American historian of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. He is an emeritus professor at Rutgers UniversityâÂÂNew Brunswick.
Life and career
Born in the Bronx, New York, he is the son of Ceil Parker Lawson, a housewife, and Murray Lawson, a retail hardware clerk. He had a sister, Lona Lawson Mirchin, who died in 2004.
He earned his Ph.D. in history from Columbia University in 1974. After teaching at various colleges and universities for forty years, he is now retired, works as an independent scholar, and shares a home in New Jersey with his wife Nancy A. Hewitt and their miniature poodle, Scooter (named after 1950s New York Yankees star and broadcaster Phil Rizzuto).
List of works
Books
- (2012) (with Nancy A. Hewitt)
- (2009) One America in the Twenty-first Century: The Report of President Bill ClintonâÂÂs Initiative on Race. New Haven, Yale University Press
- (2004) To Secure These Rights: President Harry S TrumanâÂÂs Committee on Civil Rights Boston: Bedford-St. MartinâÂÂs.
- (2003)
- (2003) Co-authors
- (1998) Co-author
- (1997)
- (1985)
- (1976)
Journals
- "Freedom Then, Freedom Now: The Historiography of the Civil Rights Movement," American Historical Review, 96 (April 1991): 456- 71.
- Race and Reapportionment, 1962: The Case of Georgia Senate Redistricting, Journal of Policy History, 12(Summer, 2000): 1-28(co-author with Peyton McCrary).
Newspapers
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