William Francis Allen

William Francis Allen

William Francis Allen (September 5 1830 – December 9, 1889) was an American classical scholar and an editor of the first book of American slave songs.

Allen was born in Northborough, Massachusetts in 1830. He graduated Harvard College in 1851; later he traveled and studied in Europe. A Unitarian, he considered the ministry before deciding to pursue a literary and scholarly career. In 1856, he became assistant principal at the English and Classical School in West Newton, Massachusetts. In 1863-4, during the Civil War, he and his wife, Mary Lambert Allen, ran a school for newly-emancipated slaves on the Sea Islands of South Carolina; in 1864-5, he worked as a sanitary agent among black war refugees in Arkansas. After the war, he taught at Antioch College, and in 1867, he became professor of ancient languages and history (afterwards Latin language and Roman history) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He died in December 1889.

He wrote prolifically for journals and magazines. His contributions to classical studies chiefly consist of schoolbooks published in the Allen (his brother) and Greenough series. The "Slave Songs of the United States" (1867), of which he was joint-editor, was inspired by his work among the freedmen and the first book of its kind ever published.

References

*1911
*Gerald Robbins, "William F. Allen: Classical Scholar Among the Slaves," History of Education Quarterly, 5:4 (Dec 1965), 211-223.

External links

* [http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/allen/allen.html Slave Songs of the United States]


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