Draft:Gilbert H. Barnes

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Gilbert Hobbs Barnes - August 12, 1945) was a professor of economica at Ohio Wesleyan University in the United States.

In 1940, he reviewed The Slavery Controversy, 1831-1860 by Arthur Young Lloyd in The Journal of Southern History.[1]

He married and had a son Gilbert Holt Barnes.[2]

Writings[edit]

  • Gilbert H. Barnes, The Antislavery Impulse, 1830-1844 D. Appleton-Century (1933)[3][4]
  • Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grimke Weld and Sarah Grimke, 1822-1844. 2 vols., co-edited with Dwight L. Dumond, Appleton-Century Company, New York (1934)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Barnes, Gilbert Hobbs (1940). "Reviewed work: The Slavery Controversy, 1831-1860., Arthur Young Lloyd". The Journal of Southern History. 6 (2): 271–273. doi:10.2307/2191219. JSTOR 2191219.
  2. ^ "The Michigan Alumnus". 1945.
  3. ^ Browning, James B. (1935). "Reviewed work: The Antislavery Impulse, 1830-1844, Gilbert H. Barnes". The Journal of Negro History. 20 (1): 94–96. doi:10.2307/2714423. JSTOR 2714423.
  4. ^ Harden, Glenn M. (September 2003). 'Men and Women of Their Own Kind': Historians and Antebellum Reform. ISBN 9781581121940.
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