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James P. Shenton

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217:, graduating in 1949, and went on to earn a master's in 1950 and a Ph.D. in 1954, all from Columbia University. He joined the Columbia faculty as an associate professor of history in 1951 and in 1967 was promoted to professor of American history. He helped found the Double Discovery Center, a tutoring and mentoring program for low-income teenagers in 509: 499: 459: 534: 504: 544: 539: 524: 273: 514: 191: 307: 529: 519: 351:. "Mr. Shenton, who was born in Clifton and lived in Passaic for many years, joined Columbia University's history department in 1951." 195: 187: 207: 266: 432: 384: 159:(March 17, 1925 – July 25, 2003) was a historian of nineteenth-and twentieth-century America. He was a professor at 360: 361:"Graduates To Told Take Their Place In Community Life; Edmund G. Lyons Gives Commencement Address At High School" 343: 338: 494: 489: 277: 250: 176: 172: 160: 122: 84: 64: 46: 42: 229: 225: 385:"Professor James P. Shenton '49: History's Happy Warrior. Columbia College Today, Summer 1996" 315: 255: 144: 339:"James P. Shenton, historical scholar at Columbia, at 78; Advised N.J. in Ellis Island case" 180: 112: 88: 232:, the history of radical movements, immigration and World War II. Among his students were 408: 368: 348: 262: 233: 92: 224:
Shenton was a highly popular and respected figure at Columbia. His expertise included
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Shenton was also politically active and led voter registration drives in
179:, the oldest of four children. His father was English and his mother was 199: 460:"James Patrick Shenton (1925-2003) | Perspectives on History | AHA" 96: 308:"James P. Shenton, 78, Dies; History Professor at Columbia" 190:, where he received an award in American history from the 371:. "D.A.R. award in American history, James P. Shenton" 269:
with his students. He retired from teaching in 1996.
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Passaic, New Jersey
Clifton, New Jersey
Passaic, New Jersey
Columbia University
BA
MA
PhD
American history
Columbia University
Eric Foner
Sean Wilentz
Thomas Sugrue
John R. MacArthur
Columbia University
Passaic, New Jersey
Clifton, New Jersey
Slovak
Clifton High School
Daughters of the American Revolution
United States Army Medical Corps
Europe
World War II
Buchenwald concentration camp
G.I. Bill
New York City
Civil War
Reconstruction
Bancroft Prize
Eric Foner
Sean Wilentz

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