Background
Hornsby, Alton was born on September 3, 1940 in Atlanta. Son of Alton Parker Senior and Lillie M. Hornsby.
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Hornsby, Alton was born on September 3, 1940 in Atlanta. Son of Alton Parker Senior and Lillie M. Hornsby.
Bachelor, Morehouse College, 1961; Master of Arts, University Texas, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1969.
Instructor history, Tuskegee Institute, Atlanta, 1962-1965; professor of history, Morehouse College, Atlanta, since 1968. Lecturer Ohio State University, 1982, Paine College, 1983, 84, University of Southern Illinois, 1983,University of Virginia, 1984, Jackson State University, 1982, 83, St. Louis Community College, Norfolk State College, 1985, Atlanta Regional Federal Employees, 1989, etc. Consultant National Endowment for Humanities, Georgia Endowment for Humanities, Southern Association Colleges Secondary Schools, National Research Council, etc.
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United Negro College Fund Distinguished scholar, 1982-1983. Grantee Morehouse College, 1971-1973, American Council Learned Socs., 1982. Woodrow Wilson fellow,1961-1962, Southern Education Foundation fellow, 1966-1968, University Texas fellow, 1969, Southern Fellowships Fund fellow, 1978-1979, United Negro College Fund Humanities fellow, 1981, National Endowment for Humanities fellow, 1981-1982, Rockefeller Humanities fellow, 1977-1978.
Member Association Study of Afro-American Life and History (program committee 1977, Executive Committee since 1977), Association Social and Behavioral Scientists, Georgia Association Historians, Atlanta History Society, Organisation American Historians, Association State and Local History, National Council Black Studies, State Committee on the Life and History of Black Georgians, Southern Conference on Afro-American Studies, Southern History Association (program committee, membership committee, nominating committee 1987, international committee since 1988, Executive Committee since 1989), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married Anne R. Lockhart, June 5, 1965. Children: Alton III, Angela Mandee.