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John Hope Franklin (January 2, 1915 – March 25, 2009) was an American historian of the United States and former president of Phi Beta Kappa, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, and the Southern Historical Association. Franklin is best known for his work From Slavery to Freedom, first published in 1947, and continually updated. More than three million copies have been sold. In 1995, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
Date Of Birth January 2, 1915 Died 2009-03-25 Place Of Birth Rentiesville, Oklahoma, U.S. Profession Miscellaneous Crew Education Harvard University Spouse Aurelia Whittington Franklin Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 Inducted into the Tulsa [Oklahoma] Hall of Fame in 1988. 2 Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1995 by President Bill Clinton . 3 Author and historian. 4 Winner of the 1998 Richard Nelson Current Award of Achievement, awarded annually by the Lincoln Forum.
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character American Experience 2000 TV Series documentary advisor - 1 episode American Masters 1993 TV Series documentary historical adviser - 1 episode Separate But Equal 1991 TV Mini-Series historical consultant
Thanks Title Year Status Character Independent Lens 2013 TV Series documentary in memory of - 1 episode 18th Annual Trumpet Awards 2010 TV Special in memory of Amistad 1997 the producers wish to thank - as Professor John Hope Franklin
Self Title Year Status Character Independent Lens 2013 TV Series documentary Himself The National Parks: America's Best Idea 2009 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself - Historian Charlie Rose 2000-2008 TV Series Himself - Guest / Himself Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans 2008 Documentary Interviewee / Historian The War 2007 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself - Resident of Oklahoma Tavis Smiley 2006 TV Series Himself American Experience 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Tutu and Franklin: A Journey Towards Peace 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself From Swastika to Jim Crow 2000 Documentary Himself First Person Singular: John Hope Franklin 1997 TV Movie Himself A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself The Great Depression 1993 TV Series documentary Himself Memory & Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Long Shadows 1987 Documentary Himself
Known for movies First Person Singular: John Hope Franklin (1997) as Himself
Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans (2008) as Interviewee / Historian
From Swastika to Jim Crow (2000) as Himself
Memory & Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress (1990) as Himself