- Joel Elias Spingarn
Joel Elias Spingarn (May 17, 1875 - July 26, 1939) was an American educator,
literary critic and civic activist.Biography
Spingarn was born in
New York City and was professor ofcomparative literature atColumbia University from 1899 to 1911. He was dimissed by the President of the University after offering a resolution in support ofHarry Thurston Peck , a Columbia professor who had been recently dismissed over a scandal involving a breach-of-promise suit and possible adultery. In 1919 Spingarn was a co-founder of the publishing firm of Harcourt, Brace and Company, and he was to write such works as"A History Of Literary Criticism In The Renaissance, Creative Criticism And Other Essays."Spingarn was an influential liberal Republican who helped settle a dispute between
W.E.B. DuBois , whom he'd known atHarvard , and the followers ofBooker T. Washington . He helped realize the concept of a unified black movement through the founding of theNAACP , theNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People and was one of the first Jewish leaders of theNAACP , its second president, and chairman of its board from 1913 until his death.In 1913 he established the
Spingarn Medal , awarded annually for outstanding achievement by anAfrican American . He encouraged the works of African American writers during theHarlem Renaissance , a period of intense black literary activity in the 1920s.Spingarn spoke rallying words ("I have a dream...of a unified Negro population") which seemed to presage
Martin Luther King Jr 's famous "I Have a Dream " speech at the1963 March on Washington .Spingarn ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a Republican in 1908, and was a member of the Board of Managers for the
New York Botanical Garden s.He had resided with his wife, Amy Einstein Spingarn, in what is now called the Troutbeck Inn and Conference Center in
Amenia, New York .Legacy
Spingarn Senior High School inWashington, D.C. is named for him.References
* [http://bartleby.com/65/sp/Spingarn.html Columbia Encyclopedia bio]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/466/000114124/ NNDB bio]
* [http://library.nybg.org/finding_guide/archv/spingarn_ppb.html New York Botanical Garden]
* [http://www.troutbeck.com/history.htm Spingarn Estate]
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