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Fauset, Arthur Huff, 1899-1983 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Fauset, Arthur Huff, 1899-1983

His Booker T. Washington ... c1924.

For freedom, 1934: t.p. (Arthur Huff Fauset)

BGMI, Oct. 20, 2008 (Fauset, Arthur Huff, 1899-1983)

African American National Biography, accessed January 27, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Fauset, Arthur Huff; folklorist, educator; born 20 January 1899 in Flemington, New Jersey, United States; graduated School of Pedagogy for Men (1917); became principal of the Joseph Singerly School (1926); BA (1921), MA (1924), and PhD (1942) in anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania; won first prize in the 1926 Opportunity contest for a short story; remained primarily interested in folklore, however, and his studies and writings focused on the folklore of Nova Scotia and on African Americans in Philadelphia, the West Indies, and the South; died 02 September 1983 in Manhattan, New York, United States)

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