Maurice Jackson
Title
Associate Professor
Department
Department of History
Publications
Publications
Books
- Maurice Jackson. Let This Voice Be Heard, Anthony Benezet Father of Atlantic Abolitionism. Phildadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.
Articles in journals
- Maurice Jackson. "A Foreigner’s View of a Foreigner’s View of the American Revolution." Rivista dell’Istituto diStoria dell’Europa Mediterranea, 7 (2011): 30 pgs.
- Maurice Jackson. "James and Esther Jackson: A Personal Introspective." American Communist History 7.2 (2008): 239-242.
- Maurice Jackson. "Friends of the Negro! Fly with me, The path is open to the sea”: Remembering the Haitian Revolution in the History, Music and Culture of the African American People." Early American Studies 6.1 (2008): 59-103.
- Maurice Jackson. "The Social and Intellectual Origins of Anthony Benezet’s Antislavery Radicalism." Pennsylvania History 66 (1999): 86-112.
Articles in books
- Maurice Jackson. "The Abolition Movement." Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. Patrick L. Mason. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Publishing, a part of Cengage Learning, 2013: 30 pgs
- Maurice Jackson and others. "Botta sulla schiavitu in America." Il Giacobino Pentito: Carlo Botta fra Napoleone e Washington. Ed. Ugo Cardinale. Roma: Editori Laterza, 2011: 117-121
- Peggy Flemming with forward by Maurice Jackson. "CROWN ME!." The Men of the Capital Pool Checkers Club. Ed. Jennifer Flemming. Washington, DC: three sisters press, 2010: 2-3
- Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon. "Fever and Fret: The Haitian Revolution and African American Responses." African Americans and The Haitian Revolution: Selected Essays and Historical Documents. Ed. Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon. : Routledge Press, 2010: 9-23
- Maurice Jackson. "No man could hinder him: Remembering Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution in the History, and Culture of the African American People." African Americans and The Haitian Revolution: Selected Essays and Historical Documents. Ed. Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon. : Routledge Press, 2010: 141-164
- Maurice Jackson. "James and Esther Jackson: A Personal Introspective." Red Activists and Black Freedom: James and Esther Jackson and the Long Civil Rights Revolution. Ed. Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon. : Routledge Press, 2009.
- Maurice Jackson. "Diasporan Voices of the African Past: James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, Quobna Ottobah Cugoano, Olaudah Equinao, and Ignatius Sancho as Sources of African History." The Changing Worlds of Atlantic Africa: Essays in Honor of Robin Law. Ed. Toyin Falola and Matt Childs. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2009: 347-370
- Maurice Jackson. "The Rise of Abolition." The Atlantic World, 1450-2000. Ed. Toyin Falola and Kevin Roberts . Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008: 314-378
- Maurice Jackson. "The Place of the Haitian Revolution in the Music and Culture of African Americans." Perspectives Créole: Louisiane, Antilles et Haiti. Ed. Jean-Max Guieu and Amadou Koné. New Orléans: Presses Universitaires Du Nouveau Monde, 2007: 145-175
- Maurice Jackson. "Anthony Benezet: America’s Finest Eighteenth –Century Antislavery Advocate." The Human Tradition in U.S. History. Ed. Nancy L Rhoden and Ian K. Steele . South Bend, Indiana: Scholarly Resources, 1999: 1-17
Edited books
- Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon, ed. African Americans and The Haitian Revolution: Selected Essays and Historical Documents. New York, NY and London: Routledge Press, 2010.
Book reviews
- Vincent Brown. "The Reaper’s Garden: Death and Dying in the World of Atlantic Slavery ." Harvard University Press (2008).
Other
- “Société des Amis des Noirs,” Encyclopedia of Race and Racism, 2e, Spring 2013.
- “Anthony Benezet,” in the Oxford Encyclopedia of American Social History, ed. Paul Finkelman, Oxford University Press, March 2012.
- Maurice Jackson. Liner notes to Come Sunday, CD by Charlie Haden and Hank Jones, Verve Records, Fall, 2011.
- “Anthony Benezet” in Encyclopedia of African American History, vol. 2, ed. Paul Finkelman (Oxford University Press, June 2008), pp. 124-127.
- Anthony Benezet,” in Encyclopedia of Antislavery and Abolition, ed. Peter Hinks and John McKivigan vol 1:A-I (Westport: Greenwood Press, 2007), pp. 87-89.
- “Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG),” in Encyclopedia of Antislavery and Abolition, ed. Peter Hinks and John McKivigan vol 2:J-Z( Westport: Greenwood Press, 2007), pp.641-2.
- “Hosea Hudson,” Encyclopedia of United States Labor and Working-Class History, 2007 ed. Eric Arneson, pp. 621-622.
- “Henry Winston” in Mary Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle and Dan Georgakas, eds., Encyclopedia of the American Left (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998). pp. 591-2.
- “William L. Patterson” in Mary Jo Buhle, Paul Buhle and Dan Georgakas, eds., Encyclopedia of the American Left (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998). pp. 877-878.
- Maurice Jackson. Liner notes to the Grammy Nominated Jazz CD by Charlie Haden and Hank Jones, Steal Away: Spirituals, Folks Songs and Hymns, New York and Paris: Verve Records, 1995.