Graham Russell Gao Hodges
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Graham Russell Gao Hodges, a former New York City cabdriver, is the Distinguished Fulbright Professor of History at Peking University and the George Dorland Langdon Jr. Professor of History and Africana & Latin American Studies at Colgate University.
Selected Publications Anna May Wong: From Laundryman's Daughter to Hollywood Legend (Palgrave/MacMillan, 2004)
Ed., Austin Steward, Twenty-Two Years a Slave and Forty Years a Freeman (Syracuse University Press, 2002)
Root and Branch: African Americans in New York and East Jersey, 1613-1863 (University of North Carolina Press, 1999)
Slavery, Freedom, and Culture (M.E. Sharpe, 1998)
Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey (Madison House, 1997)
The Black Loyalist Directory: African Americans in Exile After the American Revolution(Garland Publishing, Inc., 1996)
"Pretends to be Free": Fugitive Slave Advertisements from Colonial and Revolutionary New York and New Jersey (Garland Publishing Company, 1994)
Black Itinerants of the Gospel: The Narratives of John Jea and George White (Madison House Publishers, 1993)
The New York City Cartmen, 1650-1860 (New York University Press, 1986)
Series ed., Studies in African American History and Culture, 106 vols. to date (Garland Publishing Company)
Ed., Robert Roberts's House Servant's Directory (M.E. Sharpe, 1997)
More than 100 short reviews and 13 review essays in Reviews in American History, Journal of Urban History, American Historical Review, Journal of American History, Slavery and Abolition, etc.
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