Theodore Rosengarten

Theodore Rosengarten (born December 17, 1944) is an American historian.

He graduated from Amherst College in 1966 with a BA, and earned his PhD from Harvard University with a dissertation on Ned Cobb (1885–1973), a former Alabama tenant farmer. Subsequently, he developed his interviews with Cobb as a kind of "autobiography", ''All God's Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw'' (1974), which won the U.S. National Book Award in category Contemporary Affairs.

About fifteen years later, ''All God's Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw'' was adapted and produced as a one-man play starring Cleavon Little at the Lamb's Theater in New York City. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Art and landscape in Charleston and the low contry : a project of Spoleto Festival USA / by Beardsley, John

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