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He also received a Master of Arts degree in History from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. He was also named Outstanding Graduate Student and was honored with the John King Award from the University of Houston in 2010.īarr earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Studies Education from the University of Kentucky. In 2011, Barr was the recipient of the Hay-Nicolay Dissertation Prize by the Abraham Lincoln Association and the Abraham Lincoln Institute. History Pre-Columbian to 1877 to “The Emancipators: Charles Darwin, Abraham Lincoln, and the Making of the Modern World.” This is the highest teaching honor given to college and university faculty in the Commonwealth of Virginia.īarr teaches a variety of courses including a “Survey of U.S. Alford received the Outstanding Faculty of Virginia Award from the State Council on Higher Education. His latest book is “In the Houses of Their Dead: The Lincolns, the Booths, and the Spirits,” published by Liveright in 2022. He also serves as a member of the Advisory Council for Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC.

He has been an historical consultant on a number of films and documentaries, including Stephen Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” starring Daniel Day-Lewis. His research endeavors have been supported by four grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Alford’s biography of Booth, was published in 2015 by Oxford University Press and has received exceptional reviews. Alford is a founding board member of the Abraham Lincoln Institute of Washington, D.C., and is a recognized authority on John Wilkes Booth and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.

The book, republished in 2007 to mark its 30th anniversary in print, was recently translated into Turkish.ĭr. “Prince Among Slaves” was made into an award-winning documentary shown on public television in the United Stated in 2008 to an audience of over four million viewers. His interest in the history of race relations led to his writing “Prince Among Slaves.” This book tells the story of Abdul Rahman, an 18th Century Muslim prince from modern-day Guinea who was captured and forced into slavery in the Old South. in history from Mississippi State University and did post-doctoral work in family history at the University of California, Davis. Terry Alford is an author and Professor Emeritus of History at Northern Virginia Community College.
