Elliott M. Rudwick was a professor of Sociology and History as well as an author in the United States. He wrote about
African Americans and their history including
W. E. B. Du Bois.[1][2] He corresponded with Du Bois.[3] Rudwick worked with historian
August Meier on several books. He also wrote about the
East St. Louis massacre of 1917.[4][5]
^Wright, Paul M.; Smith, Earl; Aptheker, Herbert; Rudwick, Elliott (April 1, 1977).
"Communications". The Journal of Negro History. 62 (2): 195–199.
doi:
10.1086/JNHv62n2p195.
S2CID224833436 – via journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon).
Elliott M. Rudwick was a professor of Sociology and History as well as an author in the United States. He wrote about
African Americans and their history including
W. E. B. Du Bois.[1][2] He corresponded with Du Bois.[3] Rudwick worked with historian
August Meier on several books. He also wrote about the
East St. Louis massacre of 1917.[4][5]
^Wright, Paul M.; Smith, Earl; Aptheker, Herbert; Rudwick, Elliott (April 1, 1977).
"Communications". The Journal of Negro History. 62 (2): 195–199.
doi:
10.1086/JNHv62n2p195.
S2CID224833436 – via journals.uchicago.edu (Atypon).