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Finkenbine, Roy Eugene was born on September 9, 1953 in Sidney, Ohio, United States. Son of Richard Roy and Joy Evelyn (Miller) Finkenbine.
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Finkenbine, Roy Eugene was born on September 9, 1953 in Sidney, Ohio, United States. Son of Richard Roy and Joy Evelyn (Miller) Finkenbine.
Bachelor of Science in Social Studies, Taylor University, 1975. Master of Arts in History, Northern Arizona University, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy in American Culture, Bowling Green State University, 1982.
Administrative assistant grants and special projects River Corridor Project Shelby County, Sidney, Ohio, 1977-1978. From assistant editor to associate editor Black Abolitionist Papers Project/Florida State University, Tallahassee, 1981-1991. Assistant professor history Hampton (Virginia) University, 1992-1996, University Detroit Mercy, 1996-1998, associate professor history and African-American studies, 1998—2003, professor history and African-American studies, since 2003, director Black Abolitionist Archives.
Interim dean College Liberal Arts and Education, since 2010. Visiting assistant professor history Murray (Kentucky) State University, 1991-1992. Associate editor American National Biography, 1990-1998.
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Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, Association for the Study Afro-American Life and History, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Barbara Therese Emley, July 31, 1982. Children: Michael, Daniel, Lorah, Sarah.