
Milton
C. Sernett
Professor of History
(Retired-Teaching)
205 Sims Hall/Dept of African
American Studies/Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1020
Tel. 315-443-9346, 315-443-4302/Fax.
315-443-1725
email:mcsernet@syr.edu

Academic
Specialization
African American
Studies.
Education
- Ph. D. 1972
(History) University of Delaware
- M. A. 1969
(History) University of Delaware
- M. Div. 1968
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,
Missouri
- B. A. 1964
Concordia Sr. College, Ft. Wayne,
Indiana
Teaching,
Administrative, and Professional Appointments
- Professor,
Syracuse University 1990
- Adjunct
Professor, Dept. of Religion, Syracuse University 1980
- Associate
Professor, Syracuse University 1979
- Tenured, May,
Syracuse University 1979
- Assistant
Professor, Syracuse University 1975
Selected and
Recent Publications
Books:
- Harriet Tubman
Remembered: The Forging of an American Icon (Current Book Projects)
- Harriet Tubman,
the Life and the Legend: An Illustrated Biography (Current Book
Projects)
- NORTH STAR
COUNTRY: Upstate New York and the Crusade for African American Freedom.
Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2002. Now in second printing.
- AFRICAN AMERICAN
RELIGIOUS HISTORY: A DOCUMENTARY WITNESS. Second, revised edition.
Durham and
London: Duke
University Press, 1999. vi + 588 pp.
- BOUND FOR THE
PROMISED LAND: African American Religion and the Great Migration. Durham
& London: Duke University Press, 1997. x + 345 pp.
- ABOLITION'S AXE:
Beriah Green, Oneida Institute, and the Black Freedom Struggle.
Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University
Press, 1986. vx + 199 pp. Paperback edition with new preface,
forthcoming
- AFRO-AMERICAN
RELIGIOUS HISTORY: A Documentary Witness. Durham, N. C.: Duke
University Press, 1985. 497 pp. + index. [Selected as 1985-86 Choice
Outstanding Academic Book]
- AFRO-AMERICAN
RELIGIOUS HISTORY: Documents and Interpretations. Syracuse: Syracuse
University, 1981. Anthology of readings supported in part by a grant
from the Andrew E. Mellon Foundation. 424 pp.
- BLACK RELIGION
AND AMERICAN EVANGELICALISM: White Protestants,
Plantation Missions, and the Flowering of Negro Christianity, 1787-1865.
Foreword by Marty E. Marty. Metuchen, N. J.: The Scarecrow Press, Inc.,
1975. xvi + 320 pp.
Articles,
Essays, Book Chapters:
- “Abolition,”
“Beriah Green,” “Gerrit Smith,” “New York Central College,” and “Oneida
Institute,” for The Encyclopedia of New York State, Syracuse University
Press, forthcoming 2005.
- “New Yorkers in
the Reconstruction Era,” sidebar for my essay on abolitionism for The
Encyclopedia of New York State, forthcoming 2005.
- “Reading
Freedom’s Memory Book: Reflections on Recovering the Story of the
Underground Railroad in New York State,” chapter for book on The
Underground Railroad: History & Memory, edited by David W. Blight, to be
published by the Smithsonian Press for the National Underground Freedom
Center, Cincinnati, O. in 2004
- Introductory
essay, Gerrit Smith Digital Project, 2002
- “African
American Religions,” for Encyclopedia of the
United States in the
Nineteenth Century (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2001).
- “Underground
Railroad,” for Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century (New
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2001).
- “African
American Religion,” for The Oxford Companion to United States History
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2001). P. 11.
- “On Freedom’s
Trail: Researching the Underground Railroad in New York State,” for
Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 25, 1 (January 2001): 7-32.
- “Re-readings:
The Great Migration and the Bible,” in African Americans and the Bible,
edited by Vincent L. Wimbush. New York: Continuum International
Publishing Group, Inc., 2000. Pp. 448-63.
- “Foreword.”
Intimate Circles of Activism: Abolitionists of Central New York:
1830-1870. Catalog of an Exhibition Curated by Bonnie Ryan. Syracuse
University Library. Summer 1999. v.
- “The Expatriate
Option: Some blacks, like George Liele, had to emigrate to live and
minister freely.” Christian History VIII, 2 (May 1999), 32-33.
- Entries on
William G. Allen, William H. Allen, Andrew Bryan, Lott Cary, John
Anderson Collins, George W. Gale, Henry Highland Garnet, David George,
Beriah Green, John Jasper, George Liele, Jermain Wesley Loguen, Thomas
Paul, Stephen Gill Spottswood , Alvan Stewart, and Samuel Ringgold
Ward. American National Biography. 24 vols. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1999.
- “Richard Allen.”
Entry in Religion in Geschicte und Gegenwart. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck,
1998. IV: 447.
- "A.M.E. Church,"
"Black Theology," and "King, M. L." Entries in The Harper Collins
Dictionary of Religion. Edited by Jonathan Z. Smith and William Scott
Green. San Francisco: Harper,
1995. Pp. 23; 117-18; and 626-27.
- Keynote Essay on
"Religion", The Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History.
Edited by Jack Salzman, David Lionel Smith, and Cornel West. New York:
Macmillan, 1995. Pp. 2298-2310.
- "Sojourner
Truth," in The Concise Encyclopedia of Preaching. Edited by Richard
Lischer and William H. Willimon. Louisville, Kt.: Westminster & John
Knox Press, 1995. Pp.
- “On Freedom’s
Threshold: The African American Presence in Central New York,
1760-1940.” Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 19, 1 (January
1995): 43-91.
- "Widening the
Circle: The Pro-Life Appeal to the Abolitionist Legacy." In When Life
and Choice Collide: Essays on Rhetoric and Abortion. Ed. by David Mall.
Libertyville, IL.:
Kairos, Press, 1994. Pp. 159-89.
- "Resources for
Research: Part 1." Newsletter, Pan African Studies at Syracuse
University. Number 3 (Fall 1993): 15-18.
- "Black Religion
and the Question of Evangelical Identity." In The Variety of American
Evangelicalism. Ed. by Donald W. Dayton and Robert K. Johnston.
Knoxville: Univ. of Tenn. Press, 1991. Pp. 135-47.
- "On Freedom's
Threshold: The African American Presence in Central New York,
1760-1940." In The African American Presence in New York State: Four
Regional History Surveys, ed. by Monroe Fordham (Albany, N. Y.: The New
York African American Institute, 1989): 51-78.
- "Slave
Preachers." In Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery. Edited by John
David Smith and Randall M. Miller. Westport,
Ct.: Greenwood Press, 1988.
Pp. 582-86.
- "When Chicago
was Canaan." Newsletter of
the Afro-American Religious History Group of the American Academy of
Religion. Part 1, Vol. 13, No. 1 (Fall 1988): 7-13. Part 2, Vol. 13,
No. 2 (Spring 1989): 6-12.
- "Response to
`Lutheran Revivalism: A Request for a Reappraisal'." Essays and Reports,
1986: The Lutheran Historical Conference. Vol. XII (1988). Pp. 118-21.
- "A Citizen of
`No Mean City': Jermain W. Loguen and the Antislavery Reputation of
Syracuse." Syracuse University Library Associates Courier. Vol. XXII,
2 (Fall 1987):33-55.
- "Common Cause:
The Antislavery Alliance of Gerrit Smith and Beriah Green." Syracuse
University Library Associates Courier. Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Fall 1986):
55-76
- "First Honor:
Oneida Institute's Role in the Fight Against American Racism and
Slavery." New York History. Vol. LXVI, No. 2 (April 1985):
101-22.
- "The Efficacy of
Religious Participation in the National Debates over Abolitionism and
Abortion." Religion in Life. Vol. 64, No. 2 (April 1984): 205-20.
- "Lutheran
Abolitionism in New York State: A Problem in Historical Explication."
In Essays and Reports: The Lutheran Historical Conference, 1982. Volume
X (1984). St. Louis, Mo.: Concordia
- Historical
Institute, 1984. Pp. 16-37.
- "A Beriah Green
Bibliography." Newsletter of the Afro-American Religious History Group
of the American Academy of Religion. Vol. 8, No. 1 (Fall 1983): 7-13.
- "Confession of a
Man of Principle." Newsletter of the Afro-American Religious History
Group of the American Academy of Religion. Vol. 7, No. 1 (Fall 1982):
7-8.
- "A Question of
Earnestness: American Lutheran Missions and Theological Education in
Alabama's `Black Belt'." In Essays and Reports: The Lutheran Historical
Conference, 1980. Volume IX
- (1982). St.
Louis, Mo.: Concordia Historical Institute, 1982. Pp. 80-117.
- Geographic
Considerations in Afro-American Religious History: Past Performance,
Present Problems, and Future Hopes. Number 69, Discussion Paper Series,
Department of Geography,
- Syracuse
University, 1981. 29 pp.
- American
Culture: Art, Literature, and Religion. Co-authored with Charles
Watson. Syracuse University. Humanities Cluster Manual, 1981. 19 pp.
- "The Rights of
Personhood: The Dred Scott Case and the Question of Abortion."
Religion in Life. Vol. XLIX, No. 4 (Winter 1980): 461-76.
- "Welcoming the
`Evangelicals'--A Call to End One-Upmanship." Currents in Theology and
Missions. Vol. 6, No. 3 (June 1979): 154-58.
- "Believers as
Behavers: Religion and Group Identity." In Introduction to the Study of
Religion. Edited by T. William Hall. New York: Harper & Row, 1978.
Pp. 217-30.
- "Freed to Serve:
Past Time, Present Place, Future Hopes." Proceedings of the Inaugural
Assembly, East Coast Synod, Association of Evangelical Lutheran
Churches, November 12-13
- "Insiders and
Outsiders: Interpretations of the Black Church Independence Movement."
Review of Afro-American Issues and Culture. Vol. 1, No. 1 (Fall 1978):
12-31.
- "Boll Weevils,
Baptists, and Black Religion: The Southern Exposure." In Archives and
History: Minutes and Reports of the 14th Archivists' and Historian's
Conference. St. Lous, Mo.: Concordia Historical Institute, 1977. Pp.
77-87.
- "Mapping
Freedom's Frontiers: Notes Toward an Historical Geography of Nineteenth
Century African Methodism." Proceedings of the New York State
Conference on Black Studies, December 1-2, 1976. Syracuse
New York. Pp. 58-63.
- "Images of Black
Religion: An Historical Kaleidoscope." The Springfielder. Vol. XXXVII,
No. 1 (June 1973): 1-7.
- "The Death with
Dignity Debate: Why We Care." The Springfielder. Vol. XXXVII, No. 4
(March 1975): 265-77.
- "Behold the
American Cleric: The Protestant Minister as `Pattern Man,' 1850-1900."
In Winterthur Portfolio 8. Edited by Ian M. G. Quimby.
Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of
Virginia
- for the Henry
Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 1973. Pp. 1-18.
Research Grants
and Awards
- Research grant,
Onondaga Country Freedom Trail (with Judith Wellman)
- Vision Fund
grant, Syracuse Univ., Underground Railroad Course, 2001
- Multiple Site
Nomination grant, Underground Railroad, National Parks Service (with
Judith Wellman, etc.), 1999
- Workshop on the
Underground Railroad, Documentary Heritage Program (with Judith
Wellman), 1998
- Senior Fulbright
Scholar, John F. Kennedy Institüt, Freie Universität, Berlin, 1994-95
- Research
Associate, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University, 1988-89
- American
Philosophical Society Grant, 1988-89
- National
Endowment for the Humanities Summer Fellowship, 1988
- Faculty Senate
Research Grant, 1987
- African American
Institute Grant, Albany, New York, 1987-88
- Lutheran
Educational Conference of North America Grant, 1984
- Faculty Senate
Research Grant, Summer 1979
- N.D.E.A.
Fellowship, 1968-72


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