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From slave to Doctor of Philosophy to preacher, Thomas Nelson Baker exemplifies the struggles and rewards of becoming and being an educated Black man in Jim Crow America. His biography is both a lesson in history and a source of inspiration.
Linda Batty is a professional librarian who served as a faculty member at Northfield Mount Hermon preparatory school. Her previous publications include annual bibliographies for Lincoln Center's Film Comment magazine and the American Film Institute's American Film magazine.
Abbreviations Preface Introduction. Thomas Nelson Baker: Refusing Black Invisibility, George Yancy Chapter 1. Eastville, Northampton County, Eastern Shore, Virginia, 1860-1881 Chapter 2. Hampton Agricultural and Normal School, Hampton, Virginia, 1881-1885 Chapter 3. Dismal Swamp, Wallaceton, Virginia, 1885-1886 Chapter 4. Mount Hermon Boys' School, Gill, Massachusetts, 1886-1889 Chapter 5. College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. 1889-1893 Chapter 6. Yale Divinity School, 1893-1897 and Yale University, 1897-1903 Chapter 7. Lizzie Baytop Chapter 8. Second Congregational Church, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1901-1910 Chapter 9. Second Congregational Church, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 1910-1941 Conclusion Acknowledgments Writings and Comments of Thomas Nelson Baker Selected Bibliography Notes Index About the Author