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Daniel C. Littlefield
Carolina Professor of History
Office: 209 Gambrell Hall
(803) 777-0810
LittleDC@gwm.sc.edu
Education:
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University (1977)
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Teaches the United States history survey, seminars in American colonial history,
and a course on Comparative Plantation Societies. He has a special interest in
American slavery and race relations, focusing on the American Colonial period.
Professor Daniel C. Littlefield has been Carolina Professor of History at the University
of South Carolina in Columbia since August 1999 and has authored Revolutionary Citizens:
African Americans, 1776-1804 (1997) and Rice and Slaves: Ethnicity and the Slave Trade
in Colonial South Carolina (1981). He has published various articles, encyclopedia
entries, book reviews and book chapters, most recently John Jay, the Revolutionary
Generation and Slavery, in New York History, January 2000, which was co-winner of
the Kerr Prize of the New York State Historical Association for best article in that issue.
Current Activities:
My current research involves men of the revolutionary generation and
their relationship to slavery.
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