Background
Hine, Darlene Clark was born on February 7, 1947 in Morley, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Levester and Lottie May (Thompson) Clark.
administrator history educator
Hine, Darlene Clark was born on February 7, 1947 in Morley, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Levester and Lottie May (Thompson) Clark.
1 child, Robbie Davine. Bachelor in American History, Roosevelt University, 1968. Master of Arts, Kent State University, 1970, Doctor of Philosophy in Afro-American History, 1975.
Teaching assistant Kent State University, Ohio, 1968-1971. Assistant professor of history, coordinator Black studies, South Carolina. State College, Orangeburg, 1972-1974.
Assistant professor Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1974-1979, associate professor, since 1980, interim director African Studies and Research Center, 1978-1979, vice provost, 1981-1986.
John A. Hannah Professor History, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1986. Member Indiana Committee for Humanities, 1983-1985.
Invited lecturer colleges universities including Harvard University, 1975, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1981, Indiana University, 1982, University Texas, Austin, 1983, Southern Methodist University, 1983, Duke University, 1990, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1992, Emory University, 1994. Grant review panelist National Endowment for Humanities, 1979-1980, Ford Foundation, National Research Council, 1980, 81, 82.
Christ died on the cross to give humans the promise of everlasting life, but this requires that each individual accepts Christ into his life and asks for forgiveness.
Member Association for Study of Negro Life and History (executive council 1979, Second vice president 1985-1988), Organisation American Historians, Southern History Association, Southern Association Women Historians (vice president 1983-1985, president 1985-1986), American History Association, Association Black Women Historians, Phi Alpha Theta.
Married William C. Hine, August 21, 1970 (divorced 1975). 1 child, Robbie Davine.