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Ronald C. "Ron" White (born May 22, 1939) is an American historian, author, and lecturer. He has written bestselling and award-winning biographies and books on
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln ( ; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation thro ...
and
Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant ; April 27, 1822July 23, 1885) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As Commanding General, he led the Union Ar ...
. He is a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum.


Education

Born on May 22, 1939, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, White is the son of Ronald C. and Evelyn Pearson White. He was educated at Lincoln Elementary School in Salinas, California; R. D. White Elementary School, and Woodrow Wilson Junior High School. White graduated from Glendale High School in Glendale, California, in 1957. With an interest in both speech and journalism, White enrolled in
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
in 1957. He transferred to
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in 1958, where he majored in American history. He graduated with a BA with honors in 1961. White entered
Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton Theological Seminary (PTSem), officially The Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church, is a private school of theology in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1812 under the auspices of Archibald Alexander, the General Assembly of t ...
in 1961 and graduated with an MDiv degree in 1964, winning the Seminary Prize in History. From 1964 through 1968, while serving as a minister of the First Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, White taught in the history department at
Colorado College Colorado College is a private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was founded in 1874 by Thomas Nelson Haskell in his daughter's memory. The college enrolls approxi ...
. In 1966–67 he served as a
World Council of Churches The World Council of Churches (WCC) is a worldwide Christian inter-church organization founded in 1948 to work for the cause of ecumenism. Its full members today include the Assyrian Church of the East, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, most ju ...
Scholar in England, studying English church history at
Lincoln Theological College Lincoln Theological College was a theological college in Lincoln, United Kingdom. History Founded by Edward White Benson, when he was Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, the college opened on 25 January 1874. It was also known as ''Scholae Cance ...
in Lincoln, England. Returning to Colorado Springs, he became the founding director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Education Fund, created in April 1968 in response to the assassination of
King King is the title given to a male monarch in a variety of contexts. The female equivalent is queen, which title is also given to the consort of a king. *In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the tit ...
. Accepted into the Ph.D. program at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
in 1968, White studied both in the religion department with professors John F. Wilson and Horton Davies, and in the history department with James M. McPherson and Arthur S. Link. Under their mentorship, he wrote a Ph.D. dissertation, "The Social Gospel and the Negro in the Progressive Era, 1890–1920." He received a Ph.D. from Princeton in 1972. White taught at
Rider College Rider University is a private university in Lawrence Township, New Jersey. It consists of four academic units: the Norm Brodsky College of Business, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the College of Education and Human Services, and West ...
from 1972 to 1974 and at
Whitworth College Whitworth University is a private, Christian university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Spokane, Washington. Founded in 1890, Whitworth enrolls nearly 3,000 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate ...
from 1974 to 1981. In 1975 he co-authored with C. Howard Hopkins ''The Social Gospel: Religion and Reform in Changing America''. This book, still in print, pushed the boundaries chronologically and topically of the traditional interpretation of the Social Gospel to include African-Americans, Jews, women, and the South. White served as director of continuing education and taught church history at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1981 to 1988. In 1984 he offered the Walter Rauschenbusch Lectures at Colgate-Rochester Seminary. An expanded version of the lectures was published in 1990 as ''Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel''.


Books

White published two
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: ''The Social Gospel: Religion and Reform in Changing America'' (Harpercollins, 1976); and ''Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel'' (Temple University Press, 1990).


''Lincoln's Greatest Speech''

In 2002 White authored ''Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural''. A ''Washington Post'' and ''San Francisco Chronicle'' bestseller, the ''New York Times'' selected it a Notable Book for 2002. James M. McPherson declared, "Lincoln thought the Second Inaugural to be his greatest speech—even more profound than the Gettysburg Address. Ronald C. White's remarkable analysis of the Second Inaugural will convince readers that Lincoln was right." David Herbert Donald called the book "both learned and accessible."


''The Eloquent President''

In 2005 White authored ''The Eloquent President: A Portrait of Lincoln Through His Words''. A ''Los Angeles Times'' bestseller and a selection of the History Book Club. The ''Wall Street Journal'' observed, "Lincoln's eloquence was of …a rare kind. Ronald C. White captures its qualities admirably . . . in this outstanding book." The ''Washington Post'' judged it "splendid…The Eloquent President is an insightful, highly readable exploration of genius."


''A. Lincoln: A Biography''

White authored ''A. Lincoln: A Biography'' in 2009 during the bicentennial of Lincoln's birth. It was a ''New York Times'', ''Washington Post'', and ''Los Angeles Times'' bestseller. ''USA Today'' stated, "If you read one book about Lincoln, make it A. Lincoln." The biography was named one of the best books of 2009 by the ''Washington Post'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'', ''Christian Science Monitor'', and Barnes & Noble. Harold Holzer wrote: "Each generation requires—and seems to inspire—its own masterly one-volume Lincoln biography, and scholar Ronald C. White has crowned the bicentennial year with an instant classic for the twenty-first century." In 2010 ''A. Lincoln'' won a Christopher Award which salutes books that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit." Reviewer Phillip C. Stone says:


''American Ulysses''

In 2016, White published ''American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant'' in 2016, which became an instant ''New York Times'' bestseller. General (Ret.) David H. Petraeus declared, "Certain to be recognized as the classic work on Grant, American Ulysses is a monumental examination of one of the most compelling figures in American history." Jon Meacham wrote, "In this thorough and engaging new book, Ronald C. White restores U. S. Grant to the pantheon of great Americans." Presidential historian Richard Norton Smith stated, "Employing a perspective as fresh as his newly tapped sources, White at last solves the Grant Enigma—reconciling in character and ability the hero of Appomattox with the (allegedly) failed President. It is the biography that Grant deserves, and that only a scholar of the first rank can deliver." Reviewer Richard G. Mannion, states regarding ''American Ulysses'':


Family

Ron White is married to Cynthia Conger White and lives in La Canada, California. He has two adult children by a previous marriage.


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