Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks, 1945- (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Brooks, Evelyn, 1945-
- Brooks-Higginbotham, Evelyn, 1945-
nuc87-10205: Her The women's movement in the Black ... 1984 (hdg. on NRU rept.: Brooks, Evelyn, 1945- ; usage: Evelyn Brooks)
Her Righteous discontent, 1993: CIP t.p. (Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham)
Righteous discontent, 1994, c1993: t.p. (Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham) back flap (Professor of African American Religious History, Divinity Sch. and Dept. of Afro-American Studies, Harvard Univ.)
The African American national biography, 2008- : eCIP t.p. (Evelyn Brooks-Higginbotham)
African American National Biography, accessed January 30, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks; Evelyn Titania Brooks; historian, commentator, professor; born 04 June 1945 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. She earned her BA in history from University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee (1969), her MA in history from Howard University (1974), and her PhD in history from the University of Rochester. She was appointed assistant professor at the University of Maryland at College Park (1982-1986); was awarded a Distinguished Scholars Medal from University of Rochester (1994); was granted tenure at the University of Pennsylvania (1993); was a professor at Harvard University, History Department (1998) and chair of Harvard's Department of African and African American Studies (2006-2007). She was inducted into the Academy of Women Achievers of the Boston YWCA (2000) and was named the Inaugural John Hope Franklin Professor of American Legal History at Duke University Law School (2010-2011))