Biography
James Haskins was born in Demopolis, Alabama. He graduated from high school in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1960 he received a B.A. degree from Georgetown University, in 1962 he received a B.S. degree from Alabama State University, and in 1963 he received a M.A. degree from the University of New Mexico. After graduation, he moved to New York and worked as a stock trader on Wall Street. He taught music and special education classes in Harlem, and eventually left stock trading to become a full-time teacher. His first book, Diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher, was published in 1969. He was a professor of English at the University of Florida, Gainesville, and lived in New York City. Over the course of his career, he wrote well over 100 books, mostly for children and young adults, focusing on the biographies of leading African Americans and key aspects of African-American culture, social history, and contemporary life. He died in 2005 of complications from emphysema.
Books by James Haskins
Diary of a Harlem School Teacher (Classics in Progressive Education)
Count your way through Afghanistan
Count your way through Egypt
Count your way through South Africa
Black Stars of Civil War Times
Count Your Way
Count Your Way
Westward Expansion
Story of Hip-Hop
History of Reggae
History of Reggae
Black Theatre in America
Black Theatre in America
Middle Passage
Count Your Way Through Brazil
Count Your Way Through Greece
Count Your Way Through Ireland
Count Your Way Through Germany
Count Your Way Through Mexico
Count Your Way Through Japan
Count Your Way Through Russia
Count Your Way Through the Arab World
Ralph Bunche a Most Reluctant Hero
Revolutionaries: agents of cha
Revolutionaries: agents of change
The war and the protest
The war and the protest
Diary of a Harlem schoolteacher
Blacks in Plantations
Blacks in Plantations
Blacks in the Era of Revolutio
Blacks in the Era of Revolution
From Lew Alcindor to Kareem Ab
From Lew Alcindor to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by James Haskins (1978-08-06)