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Neither Black nor White: Slavery and Race Relations in Brazil and the United States
Pulitzer Prize · 1972 · Winner
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pulitzer Prize for History | 1972 | Winner |
About the Author
Carl N. DeglerAmerican
Carl N. Degler (1921-2014) was an American historian renowned for his work on race relations, slavery, and women's history, serving as Margaret Byrne Professor of American History Emeritus at Stanford University after teaching at Vassar and Stanford. His most notable work, Neither Black nor White (1971), which compared slavery and race relations in Brazil and the United States, won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1972, along with the Bancroft and Beveridge Prizes; other key books include Out of Our Past (1959) and At Odds (1981). Read more →
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