-
Paris in 1924. They
later had a daughter, Jean
Herskovits, who
became a historian. In 1927,
Herskovits moved to
Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois...
-
Frances Herskovits was born in Evanston, Illinois, on May 20, 1935, to
anthropologists Melville J.
Herskovits and
Frances Shapiro Herskovits. She received...
- Of Spirit, Slave, and Sea." Brill(2017), pg. 127
Herskovits,
Melville J, and
Frances S.
Herskovits.
Dahomean Narrative: A Cross-Cultural Analysis. ,...
- 5, 2019, at the
Wayback Machine,
Cambridge University Press, p. 196.
Herskovits,
Melville J. (1937). "African Gods and
Catholic Saints in New
World Negro...
- Jodorowsky,
starring Brontis Jodorowsky,
Pamela Flores, and
Jeremias Herskovits. It is
Alejandro Jodorowsky's
first film in 23 years. The film screened...
- The Myth of the
Negro Past is a 1941
monograph by
Melville J.
Herskovits intended to
debunk the myth that
African Americans lost
their African culture...
- The
phrase appears in the 1967 book on
Dahomey culture by
Melville J.
Herskovits. He
wrote about the need to
learn the
native language: "This does not...
- York
State ****embly,
representing the 36th
District in Queens. 1997:
Herskovits Prize for
Citizen and Subject:
Contemporary Africa and the
Legacy of Colonialism...
- are:
Melville J.
Herskovits Library of
African Studies:
established in 1954, and
named after Melville J.
Herskovits, the
Herskovits Library is the largest...
- his Ph.D. in
anthropology at
Northwestern University under Melville J.
Herskovits in 1939,
which was
based on
research carried out
amongst the Yoruba. Bascom...