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Katz, William Loren (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Katz, William Loren

Eyewitness, 1967: t.p. (William Loren Katz)

The westward movement and abolitionism, 1815-1850, 1992: CIP title page (William Loren Katz) data sheet (b. 6/2/27)

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The Black West, 1996: CIP title page (William Loren Katz); About the author (Author of 22 books on U.S. history; editor of 146-volume the reprints series the American Negro: History and Literature and the 69-volume reprint series The Anti-Slavery Crusade in America; Taught U.S. history in New York secondary schools and in several colleges; Consultant: Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Senate, a committee of the British House of Commons, various school systems from Seattle, Washington to Dade County, Florida; Residence: New York City; lectures here and abroad); back cover (Lectured: Europe, Africa, and United States; Scholar in residence at Teachers College, Columbia University; Consultant to school systems from California to Florida and England)

Wikipedia, viewed June 12, 2023 (William Loren Katz; born June 2, 1927 in New York, NY; died October 25, 2019; American teacher, historian, and author of 40 books on African-American history, including a number of titles for young adult readers) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Loren_Katz

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