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Joseph Patrick Reidy (born 1948) is an historian of the American Civil War. He is a professor emeritus and retired associate provost at Howard University. Reidy earned a BA in sociology from Villanova University, followed in 1974 by an M.A. from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Negro election day and the New England Black community, 1750-1865. He received his PhD in history in 1982, also from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Masters and slaves, planters and freedmen: the transition from slavery to freedom in central Georgia, 1820-1880.

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  • Joseph Patrick Reidy (nacido en 1948) es un historiador estadounidense, especializado en la Guerra de Secesión Estadounidense.​​ Es profesor emérito y rector asociado jubilado de Universidad Howard.​ Reidy obtuvo una licenciatura en sociología de Universidad Villanova, seguida en 1974 por una maestría de Universidad del Norte de Illinois con su tesis titulada Negro election day and the New England Black community, 1750-1865 (El día de las elecciones negras y la comunidad negra en Nueva Inglaterra, 1750-1885).​ En 1982, obtuvo su doctorado en Historia, también de la Universidad del Norte de Illinois, con una tesis titulada Masters and slaves, planters and freedmen: the transition from slavery to freedom in central Georgia, 1820-1880 (Amos y esclavos, hacendados y libertos: La transición de la esclavitud a la libertad en el centro de Georgia, 1820-1880).​​ (es)
  • Joseph Patrick Reidy (born 1948) is an historian of the American Civil War. He is a professor emeritus and retired associate provost at Howard University. Reidy earned a BA in sociology from Villanova University, followed in 1974 by an M.A. from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Negro election day and the New England Black community, 1750-1865. He received his PhD in history in 1982, also from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Masters and slaves, planters and freedmen: the transition from slavery to freedom in central Georgia, 1820-1880. (en)
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  • Joseph Patrick Reidy (born 1948) is an historian of the American Civil War. He is a professor emeritus and retired associate provost at Howard University. Reidy earned a BA in sociology from Villanova University, followed in 1974 by an M.A. from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Negro election day and the New England Black community, 1750-1865. He received his PhD in history in 1982, also from Northern Illinois University with a thesis titled Masters and slaves, planters and freedmen: the transition from slavery to freedom in central Georgia, 1820-1880. (en)
  • Joseph Patrick Reidy (nacido en 1948) es un historiador estadounidense, especializado en la Guerra de Secesión Estadounidense.​​ Es profesor emérito y rector asociado jubilado de Universidad Howard.​ Reidy obtuvo una licenciatura en sociología de Universidad Villanova, seguida en 1974 por una maestría de Universidad del Norte de Illinois con su tesis titulada Negro election day and the New England Black community, 1750-1865 (El día de las elecciones negras y la comunidad negra en Nueva Inglaterra, 1750-1885).​ En 1982, obtuvo su doctorado en Historia, también de la Universidad del Norte de Illinois, con una tesis titulada Masters and slaves, planters and freedmen: the transition from slavery to freedom in central Georgia, 1820-1880 (Amos y esclavos, hacendados y libertos: La transición de (es)
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