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Howell Meadors Henry (August 18, 1879 - 1956) was a history professor, dean, and author in the United States. He wrote The Police Control of the Slave in South Carolina. He was a segregationist and held discriminatory views of African Americans.
He received a B.A. from Newberry College, an M.A. from Vanderbilt University in 1908, and a PhD from Vanderbilt in 1913. He was a history professor and dean at Emory & Henry College in Emory, Virginia. He was involved in discussions over intercollegiate athletics at the college.
He married and had sons.
References
- Pope, Thomas H. (June 21, 1973). The History of Newberry County, South Carolina: 1860-1990. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 9780872492486 – via Google Books.
- College, Emory and Henry (June 21, 1918). "Catalog" – via Google Books.
- "The Southern Association Quarterly". June 21, 1940 – via Google Books.
- "Henry, H. M. (Howell Meadoes), 1879- | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
- Henry, Howell Meadoes (June 21, 1914). "The Police Control of the Slave in South Carolina". Vanderbilt University – via Google Books.
- Henry, H. M. (Howell Meadoes) (June 21, 1914). "The police control of the slave in South Carolina". Emory, Va. : – via Internet Archive.
- Slavery, Race and American History: Historical Conflict, Trends and Method, 1866-1953. Routledge. 4 March 2015. ISBN 9781317459859.
- University, Vanderbilt (June 21, 1908). "Vanderbilt University Quarterly". Vanderbilt University. – via Google Books.
- ^ University, Vanderbilt (June 21, 1923). "Alumni Directory ..." – via Google Books.
- Neal, John Allen (June 21, 1977). "Bicentennial History of Washington County, Virginia, 1776-1976". Taylor Publishing Company – via Google Books.
- Stevenson, Mary Lewis (June 21, 1960). "William Lewis of Horry County, South Carolina". R. L. Bryan Company – via Google Books.
- "Who's who in the South". Mayflower Publishing Company, Incorporated. June 21, 1927 – via Google Books.
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