During the 1970s-upon the insistence of my mentor, the late Earl E. Thorpe, we determined that psychohistory would help me understand more fully the depth of the mental and physical scars of racism and slavery. Out of this came the publications of a number of essays in major periodicals and journals on Jim Jones, (Guyana), James Jones (Minister), John Chavis, and Zora Neal Hurston. Unpublished essays included are psychohistorical studies of Paul Laurence Dunbar.
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