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__FORCETOC__ Quintard Taylor (born December 11, 1948) is a
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,
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of
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, an online
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dedicated to provide public with information concerning
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, and former
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of
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.


Personal life

Taylor was born on December 11, 1948, to Quintard Taylor Sr. and Grace Taylor in
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, where he finished his high school education. Taylor completed his
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from St. Augustine's College in 1969 in American History, and finished his M.A. degree and his Ph.D. from the
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in 1971 and 1977, respectively in
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. While working as a teacher at the
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, he married Carolyn, and he had three children: Quintard III, and twins, William and
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. Taylor taught in several universities including,
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,
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, and
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, and
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, until his retirement in June 2018. He was also responsible for various research works in these universities. Apart from his research articles, he published several
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s and articles, including ''The Forging of a Black Community: A History of Seattle's Central District'', ''The Forging of a Black Community: Seattle's Central District from 1870 through the Civil Rights Era'', ''In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West 1528–1990''.


Education


Early education

Taylor graduated from Carver High School in Brownsville,
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. He finished his high school graduation in 10th place among 210 students. His parents did not graduate from college but they motivated him to attend college. After graduating from high school he started his
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education.


College

In the 1960s, there were changes in West Tennessee initiated by the civil rights movement which attracted him to study history. He started his B.A. education, at the age of 16, in St. Augustine's College, North Carolina in
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and graduated in 1969.


Graduate school

After finishing college, he started his M.A. degree in the
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which later proved to be a factor for Taylor to search the new
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of African American history study.
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was one of the professors who introduced an African American history program called African Peoples at the
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. Spear was first elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1972, representing a liberal
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district centered on the
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. Taylor graduated in 1971. In 1975, after teaching for four years at
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, he started his Ph.D. program at the
University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (historically known as University of Minnesota) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint ...
. He finished his graduation in 1977 in
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.


Career


Early in his career

Having finished his graduation from
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in 1971, Taylor started his career as assistant professor at the Washington State University (WSU) in 1971. He was hired into the newly formed Black Studies program and there he became one of two full-time Black Studies professors at the university. He taught in that university 4 years until 1975 before starting his PhD.


Career as professor of history

After completion of his doctorate in 1977, he started to look for a job to settle in with his family. He became a professor of history at California Polytechnic State University in 1977. He continued to teach there for more than 12 years until 1990. In 1987, he became a professor of history at the
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, Akoka, Nigeria. He taught there until 1988. Next, in 1990, he became a professor of history at University of Oregon. He continuously taught there nine years until 1999.


Scott & Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History

Finally, in 1999, he became a professor of American History at the University of Washington. He continued to teach there for more than 18 years, until his retirement in June 2018.


Published works


Books

* ''The Making of the Modern World: A Reader in 20th Century Global History'' (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company, 1990) * ''The Forging of a Black Community: A History of Seattle's Central District'' (Seattle:
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, 2022) * ''In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528–1990'' (New York: W.W. Norton, 1998) Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in History * Lawrence B. de Graaf, Kevin Mulroy and Quintard Taylor, eds. ''Seeking El Dorado: African Americans in California, 1769-1997'' (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001) * Shirley Ann Wilson Moore and Quintard Taylor, eds. ''African American Women Confront the West, 1600–2000'' (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2003) * ''From Timbuktu to Katrina: Readings in African American History, Vol. 1'' (Boston: Thomson Wadsworth, 2008) * ''From Timbuktu to Katrina: Readings in African American History, Vol. 2'' (Belmont:Wadsworth Publishing, 2007), * ''America-I-Am Black Facts: The Story of a People Through Timelines, 1601–2000'' (New York: Tavis Smiley Books, 2009) * ''Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend: The Autobiography of Samuel Eugene Kelly'' (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2010)


Website

* Founder and Director,
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.


TV series

* ''African Americans in the West'', January–February 2006.


Recognition


Awards

* Washington State Jefferson Award 2015. * Awarded Robert Gray Medal by
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2017 * Receives lifetime achievement award


Others

* Featured in KPLU article. * Featured in ''Pacific NW Magazine'' * Contributions to Black History acknowledged, 2021


References

In Search of the Black Pacific


External links


Dr. Quintard Taylor Interview Details
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