Paul D. Escott

Paul D. Escott is a professor emeritus, historian, and author. He is a professor at Wake Forest University and served as the college's dean for nine years. He has written some 13 books.

He graduated with a B.A. from Harvard College and with M.A. and P.h.D. degrees from Duke University.

Writings

 * Many Excellent People; Power and Privilege in North Carolina, 1850-1900 (1988)
 * Slavery Remembered: A Record of Twentieth-Century Slave Narratives
 * ''"What Shall We Do with the Negro?": Lincoln, White Racism, and Civil War America (University of Virginia (2009)
 * After Succession
 * Lincoln’s Dilemma: Blair, Sumner, and the Republican Struggle over Racism and Equality in the Civil War Era
 * Uncommonly Savage: Civil War and Remembrance in Spain and the United States
 * Rethinking the Civil War Era; Directions for Research University of Kentucky Press (2018)
 * The Worst Passions of Human Nature: White Supremacy in the Civil War North (2020)
 * Black Suffrage; Lincoln's Last Goal
 * The Civil War Political Tradition; The Portraits of Those Who Formed It
 * The South for New Southerners, co-editor
 * Major Problems in the History of the American South; Volume I; The Old South, co-editor
 * Paying Freedom's Price
 * Military Necessity: Civil-Military Relations in the Confederacy