LaWanda Cox
LaWanda Fenlason Cox (1909–2005) was a pioneering historian of the
American Civil War and the period of
Reconstruction. Cox was born on September 24, 1909, in
Aberdeen,
Washington. She attended
Washington High School in
Portland, Oregon. Later, she received her Bachelors at the
University of Oregon in 1931, her masters from
Smith College (1934) and her Ph.D. from the
University of California, Berkeley in 1941. Cox studied at Smith College with
Merle Curti a social historian, and at Berkeley with John Schuster Taylor an economist. She was a member of the history faculty at
Hunter College and the
City University of New York's Graduate Center (and briefly, at
Goucher College) from 1940, until her retirement from teaching in 1971. She remained an active historian until the loss of her sight, in 1989; she died on February 2, 2005, in
New York City.
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