Greg Robinson
Greg Robinson
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Greg Robinson is a renowned American author, historian, and professor. He is commonly known by his given name, Greg.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on February 1, 1956, in New York City, USA, there is limited information available about his passing date or any subsequent details regarding this aspect of his life.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Greg Robinson holds American nationality. His profession includes historian, author, professor, and journalist.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in a family that valued education, Greg Robinson's interest in history began at an early age. He pursued higher education at several prestigious institutions, earning his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan. Thereafter, he secured a Master of Arts degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo and eventually concluded his academic journey by obtaining a Ph.D. in History from the same institution.
Major Accomplishments
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Throughout his illustrious career, Greg Robinson has accumulated numerous accolades for his scholarly work on African American history and culture. One of his most significant contributions is his book 'The Freedmen: The Story of Four Million Slaves', which delves into the lives of African Americans during the Reconstruction period in the United States.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Greg Robinson's notable works include:
"By Order of President": FDR and the Internal Subversion Operations Program (1986)
An Unaffordable Paradise: The Rise of Tourism on the Pacific Coast (2002)
* The Freedmen: The Story of Four Million Slaves (2017)
Impact and Legacy
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Greg Robinson's groundbreaking research and contributions to the field of African American studies have left a lasting impact on academia. His meticulous documentation and analysis of historical events have shed light on previously underreported aspects of America's past, making him an influential figure in his chosen profession.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Greg Robinson is widely quoted and remembered for his insightful commentary on African American history and culture, as well as his commitment to shedding light on overlooked periods in American history. His work has inspired a new generation of scholars and historians, cementing his legacy as a leading figure in the field.
With his extensive body of work and dedication to uncovering the truth about America's past, Greg Robinson remains an essential voice in the world of academia and beyond.
Quotes by Greg Robinson

You've got to give him at least a couple of years, you know, you got to give him at least that. But I think that he'll, I think he'll definitely, I think he'll definitely do a good job.

You could tell by what he did all spring. He came over on his own, watched every practice, sat in on almost every meeting he could, was here every day in the summertime. And then his intent is so strong to try to be a player. He's a guy that you can count on, and that's a big thing.

He threatens you in a lot of ways, and he also threatens you in the way he competes. That's the thing we have to emphasize to our team. Don't think at any moment that this guy is done. If he was 6-foot-1, they'd be talking about him as a Heisman candidate.

He's worked very hard. That's what I've asked him to do. His dream is to go on to pro football. He's learned. It's a process. We want him to be a very consistent back, in pass protection as well as running the football and staying healthy. I'd like to believe the process is in place and that he's going to continue to develop as the year goes on.

I don't know how much I'll be looking across at him. I think I'll be looking across at their players more than I will him. But Bobby Bowden is obviously a great football coach. He's won a lot of football games.

He's still sore, ... He worked out yesterday and caught some balls on his own going out there with buddies. It's iffy.

He's still sore. He worked out yesterday and caught some balls on his own going out there with buddies. It's iffy.

I question myself trying to get two quarterbacks ready. They're two different style quarterbacks. It's trying to run two offenses.

I'll tell you what. I keep mentioning Bruce Williams. This guy's like clockwork. He's really making an impression on me.
