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American Historian
Merton L. Dillon
Born(1924-04-04)April 4, 1924
DiedMay 3, 2013(2013-05-03) (aged 89)
Occupation(s)Historian, academic and author

Merton Lynn Dillon (April 4, 1924 - May 3, 2013) was a history professor and author in the United States. He wrote about slavery and abolitionism. He wrote books about abolitionists including Elijah P. Lovejoy and Benjamin Lundy.

Early life and professional career

Dillon was born in Addison, Michigan on April 4, 1924. He graduated from Michigan State Normal College in 1945, and began teaching at public schools. He earned a Masters of Arts from the University of Michigan in 1948, and a PhD in 1951. After that, he taught at the New Mexico Military Institute, Texas Tech College, Northern Illinois University, and Ohio State University.

In addition to his work as a professor and author, Dillon served on the Board of Editors for The Journal of Southern History, and chaired the Simkins Award Committee and Nominating Committee. Merton won a senior fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Merton L. Dillon died from Polymyositis in Michigan on May 3, 2013.

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References

  1. ^ "Historical News and Notices: Obituaries". The Journal of Southern History. 79 (4): 1043–1044. November 2013. JSTOR 23799326.
  2. Scarborough, William K. (Summer 1992). "Dillon, Merton L. "Slavery Attacked: Southern Slaves and their Allies, 1619-1865"". Southern Quarterly. 30 (4). Hattisburg: 187 – via ProQuest.
  3. Landon, Fred (December 6, 1967). "Benjamin Lundy and the Struggle for Negro Freedom by Merton L. Dillon (review)". The Canadian Historical Review. 48 (2): 170–171. doi:10.3138/chr-048-04-br38 – via Project MUSE.
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