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    • 2024: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
    • 2023: Doris Kearns Goodwin
    • 2022: Maya Lin
    • 2021: Sir Richard Sorabji
    • 2019: Williams & McCann
    • 2018: Ken Burns
    • 2017: Isabel Wilkerson
    • 2016: David McCullough
    • 2015: Jay Parini
    • 2014: Amy Tan
    • 2013: Timothy Egan
    • 2012: Anne Fadiman
    • 2011: John Patrick Shanley
    • 2010: Dana Gioia
    • 2009: Dr. Anthony Grafton
    • 2008: Dr. Robert Sapolsky
      • Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special
    • 2007: Taylor Branch
    • 2006: Azar Nafisi
    • 2005: Alexander McCall Smith
    • 2004: Robert Fagles
    • 2003: Dr. Eleonore Stump
    • 2002: Shelby Foote
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Baylor BU Beall Russell Lectures in the Humanities Lectures 2024: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
  • 2024: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
  • 2023: Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • 2022: Maya Lin
  • 2021: Sir Richard Sorabji
  • 2019: Williams & McCann
  • 2018: Ken Burns
  • 2017: Isabel Wilkerson
  • 2016: David McCullough
  • 2015: Jay Parini
  • 2014: Amy Tan
  • 2013: Timothy Egan
  • 2012: Anne Fadiman
  • 2011: John Patrick Shanley
  • 2010: Dana Gioia
  • 2009: Dr. Anthony Grafton
  • 2008: Dr. Robert Sapolsky
  • 2007: Taylor Branch
  • 2006: Azar Nafisi
  • 2005: Alexander McCall Smith
  • 2004: Robert Fagles
  • 2003: Dr. Eleonore Stump
  • 2002: Shelby Foote

2024: Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Finding Your Roots: Genealogy, Genetics, and African-American History

Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University. Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, literary scholar, journalist, cultural critic, and institution builder, Professor Gates has authored or co-authored twenty-five books and created 23 documentary films, including Wonders of the African World, African American Lives, Faces of America, Black in Latin America, Black America since MLK: And Still I Rise, and Africa’s Great Civilizations. Finding Your Roots, his groundbreaking genealogy series now in its seventh season on PBS, has been called “one of the deepest and wisest series ever on television,” leveraging “the inherent entertainment capacity of the medium to educate millions of Americans about the histories and cultures of our nation and the world.”

Professor Gates’s six-part PBS documentary series, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross (2013), which he wrote, executive produced, and hosted, earned the Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program—Long Form, as well as the Peabody Award, Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, and NAACP Image Award. His series Reconstruction: America after the Civil War (PBS, 2019) was a winner of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award, and his related book, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow (Penguin Random House, 2019), a New York Times Notable Book of 2019. Gates’s newest film series is The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song (PBS, 2021), with Penguin Random House published a companion book under the same title.

Having written for such leading publications as The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Time, Professor Gates serves as chairman of TheRoot.com, a daily online magazine he co-founded in 2008, and chair of the Creative Board of FUSION TV. He oversees the Oxford African American Studies Center, the first comprehensive scholarly online resource in the field, and has received grant funding to develop a Finding Your Roots curriculum to teach students science through genetics and genealogy. In 2012, The Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Reader, a collection of his writings edited by Abby Wolf, was published.

The recipient of 58 honorary degrees and numerous prizes, Professor Gates was a member of the first class awarded “genius grants” by the MacArthur Foundation in 1981, and in 1998, he became the first African American scholar to be awarded the National Humanities Medal. He was named to Time’s 25 Most Influential Americans list in 1997, to Ebony’s Power 150 list in 2009, and to Ebony’s Power 100 list in 2010 and 2012. He earned his B.A. in History, summa cum laude, from Yale University in 1973, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in English Literature from Clare College at the University of Cambridge in 1979. In 2018, he was one of 15 alumni of African descent honored in the exhibition, Black Cantabs: History Makers, at the Cambridge University Library. He also is an Honorary Fellow, Clare College, at the University of Cambridge.

Professor Gates has directed the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research — now the Hutchins Center — since arriving at Harvard in 1991, and during his first fifteen years on campus, he chaired the Department of Afro-American Studies as it expanded into the Department of African and African American Studies with a full-fledged doctoral program. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and serves on a wide array of boards, including the New York Public Library, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the Aspen Institute, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Library of America, and the Brookings Institution. In 2017, the Organization of American States named Gates a Goodwill Ambassador for the Rights of People of African Descent in the Americas. In 2011, his portrait, by Yuqi Wang, was hung in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Baylor BU Beall Russell Lectures in the Humanities Lectures 2024: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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    • 2023: Doris Kearns Goodwin
    • 2022: Maya Lin
    • 2021: Sir Richard Sorabji
    • 2019: Williams & McCann
    • 2018: Ken Burns
    • 2017: Isabel Wilkerson
    • 2016: David McCullough
    • 2015: Jay Parini
    • 2014: Amy Tan
    • 2013: Timothy Egan
    • 2012: Anne Fadiman
    • 2011: John Patrick Shanley
    • 2010: Dana Gioia
    • 2009: Dr. Anthony Grafton
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      • Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special
    • 2007: Taylor Branch
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    • 2005: Alexander McCall Smith
    • 2004: Robert Fagles
    • 2003: Dr. Eleonore Stump
    • 2002: Shelby Foote
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