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Charles Harris Wesley ( December 2 , 1891 - August 16 , 1987 ) was a noted African American historian, educator, writer and author.

Born in Louisville, Kentucky , he graduated from Fisk University in 1911 and received a Master's Degree from Yale University in 1913 . Wesley became in 1925 the third African American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard University .

Wesley was President of Wilberforce University from 1942 to 1947 , President of Central State College , and dean of liberal arts and the Graduate School at Howard University .

In 1965 he became the Director of Research and Publications for the Association For The Study Of Negro Life And History . Wesley was Executive Director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History from 1965-1972; later becoming its Executive Director Emeritus. In 1976, Director of the Afro-American Historical And Cultural Museum in Philadelphia .

Wesley was a former five-term General President and National Historian for seven decades of Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter Fraternity established for African Americans. He authored ''The History of Alpha Phi Alpha'' in 1929 , and many new editions.

Wesley died August 16, 1987 in Washington, D.C. , and was buried at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Suitland, Maryland .


AWARDS

He was the recipient of numerous awards including
: Guggenheim Fellowship in 1930 /31
: Phi Beta Kappa Key in 1953
: Scottish Rite Gold Medal Award in 1957
: Armistad Award in 1972 .


BOOKS BY WESLEY

  • Negro Labor in the United States, 1850-1925 (1927)

  • The History of Alpha Phi Alpha: A Development in Negro College Life(1929)

  • Richard Allen, Apostle of Freedom (1935)

  • Collapse of the Confederacy (1937)

  • The History of Sigma Pi Phi (1954)

  • The Story of the Negro Retold (1959)

  • The History of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio (1961)

  • The Negro in Our History with Carter G. Woodson (1962)

  • The International Library of Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Ohio (1961)

  • The Negro in Our History with Carter G. Woodson in (1962)

  • International Library of Negro Life and History, a ten volume set (1968).

  • In freedom's footsteps (2 volumes) (1968)

  • Henry Arthur Callis , Life and Legacy (1977)

  • The History of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs: A Legacy of Service (1984).



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