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Albert Bushnell Hart Albert Bushnell Hart was a historian and a professor of government and history at Harvard University who was raised in Cleveland. Hart was born in Clarksville, Pa. When he was 10 years old his family moved to Cleveland, where he graduated from West High School in 1871. He received his B. A. from Harvard in 1880 and proceeded to the University of Freiburg in Germany for his Ph.D. Hart returned to the USA and was appointed instructor at Harvard in 1883. Hart was a member of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention and the president of the American Historical Association. He wrote and edited more than 80 volumes and contributed to numerous magazines and journals. He was the editor of the 28-vol. The American Nation. Hart's own contributions to the series was Slavery and Abolition. He returned to Cleveland in 1932 as the official historian for the U. S. Washington Bicentennial Commission to speak on Washington at Severance Hall. |
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