Peter H. Wood

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Peter H. Wood is an emeritus professor of history at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He is co-author of the U.S. history survey text, "Created Equal," now in its fifth edition.

Peter Wood is a former Rhodes Scholar and a co-editor of Powhatan’s Mantle: Indians in the Colonial Southeast. He has been a professor of history at Duke University and a contributor to Southern Exposure since moving to North Carolina in 1975. (1992)

Peter Wood teaches early American History at Duke University and chairs the board of Africa News Service in Durham, North Carolina. His complete demographic overview of the early South will be published in the forthcoming book Powhatan’s Mantle from the University of Nebraska Press. (1988)

Peter Wood teaches history at Duke University. His most recent articles concern Winslow Homer's The Gulf Stream and the French explorer LaSalle. He served as a humanities consultant to the Virginia Museum in the preparation of this exhibit. (1984)

Peter Wood of Hillsborough, North Carolina, is the author of Black Majority (New York, 1974), concerning slavery in colonial South Carolina. He is presently writing a general history of the South in the eighteenth century, and he expects to publish an expanded and annotate version of this essay shortly. (1984)

Peter Wood is a friend of the Institute for Southern Studies who teaches history at Duke University and chairs the board of the Highlander Center. He is the author of Black Majority. (1983)

Peter Wood is a friend of the Institute who teaches history at Duke and chairs the Board of the Highlander Center. He is the author of Black Majority. (1980)

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