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  1. Jack Donald Foner (December 14, 1910 – December 10, 1999) was an American historian best known for his work on the labor movement and the struggle for African-American civil rights.

  2. Jack D. Foner, a professor of American history who established one of the country's first programs in black studies and later became a victim of political blacklisting, died on Friday at the Jewish Home and Hospital in Manhattan. He was 88 and lived in Manhattan.

  3. 16 dic 1999 · Jack D. Foner, a professor of American history who established one of the country's first programs in black studies and later became a victim of political blacklisting, died on Friday at...

  4. 1 apr 2000 · Jack Donald Foner, who established the first Black Studies program at a New England college, died December 10, 1999, in New York City. Born in Brooklyn in 1910, Foner attended public high school and graduated from City College in 1929.

  5. 10 ott 2011 · Blacks and the military in American history. by. Jack D. Foner. Publication date. 1974. Topics. United States -- Armed Forces -- Afro-Americans. Publisher. Praeger.

  6. 17 dic 1999 · Jack D. Foner, 88, pioneer in Afro-American studies and champion of civil liberties who was blacklisted in the 1940s. Foner started teaching history in 1935 at the downtown branch of the...

  7. military experience, Jack D. Foner dismissed the Mexican War service in a brief statement: "Blacks served in the Mexican War only as body servants. Pre-Civil-War America saw the black as cowardly and childlike, with little fighting ability."6 One can hardly criticize scholars for ignoring participation in a war