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Howard L. Sacks began teaching at Kenyon in 1975 and was selected as Kenyon's first recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Teaching Professorship in 1994. His courses included social psychology, contemporary social theory, community and field research. He has
His publications have appeared in American Quarterly, American Music, Theatre Survey, the Journal of American Folklore, Contemporary Sociology, Social Forces, Symbolic Interaction, the John Edwards Memorial Foundation Quarterly, as well as numerous magazines and newspapers. His book, "Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim to the Confederate Anthem" (Smithsonian Institution Press, 2003 [1993]), was hailed in the Nation as "the fullest, most finely detailed account of the musical life of a nineteenth-century African American family anywhere in the United States," and received a 1994 Ohioana Book Award. Professor Sacks was twice awarded an NEH Fellowship for College Teachers for his scholarly research.
Sacks
As director of Kenyon's Rural Life Center, Professor Sacks regularly
Howard Sacks is also well known in the area as a guitarist and singer whose repertoire includes blues, country, and rockabilly. In 2014 he participated in a musical tour across China funded by the U.S. State Department. Sacks
Education
1975 — Doctor of Philosophy from UNC Chapel Hill
1973 — Master of Arts from UNC Chapel Hill
1971 — Bachelor of Arts from Case Western Reserve Univ, Phi Beta Kappa