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Stephen B. Oates was born on 5 January, 1936 in Pampa, Texas, U.S., is an American historian and academic (1936–2021). Discover Stephen B. Oates's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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Stephen B. Oates Net Worth
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Stephen Baery Oates (January 5, 1936August 20, 2021) was an American historian.
He was a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
He specialized in the American Civil War era and authored numerous books.
Stephen Baery Oates was born in Pampa, Texas, on January 5, 1936.
He obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1958.
He remained at that institution, receiving a Master of Arts two years later.
Oates began teaching at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1968.
He taught at Texas for four years before being awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 1969.
Oates won several awards over his three decades as a professor, including the 1981 “Distinguished Teaching Award” from University of Massachusetts and a Silver Medal and was semi-finalist in “National Professor of the Year Competition” from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in 1986 and 1987.
Let the Trumpet Sound; The Life of Martin Luther King Jr. received the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights 1983 Book Award presented annually to the book that "most faithfully and forcefully reflects Robert Kennedy's purposes – his concern for the poor and the powerless, his struggle for honest and even-handed justice, his conviction that a decent society must assure all young people a fair chance, and his faith that a free democracy can act to remedy disparities of power and opportunity."
Oates was a commentator in the 1990 Ken Burns PBS miniseries, The Civil War.
Of Oates, Burns said: “Stephen was an extremely valuable advisor to our Civil War series and an informed and passionate participant.
He knew the bottom-up story as well as the top-down one, but more importantly, he knew and appreciated the huge stakes for the US and indeed the world in a Union victory."
Oates was accused of plagiarism in 1993, when an early artificial intelligence engine identified a couple of "language and rhetorical strategies of other scholars" among the tens of thousands of sentences he published throughout his career.
He was ultimately cleared by the University of Massachusetts and the American Historical Association.
A decade later, Oates received the 1993 Nevins-Freeman Award of the Chicago Civil War Round Table for his historical work on the American Civil War.
Oates was married to Helen (Perry) Oates.
He was a professor of history and the Paul Murray Kendall Professor of Biography there until 1997.
He also wrote 20 books during his career.
In 2002, Lincoln biographer Michael Burlingame restated the charge that Oates committed plagiarism in his Lincoln biography.
Many were biographies of 19th-century American historical figures.
In the biographies of John Brown, Nat Turner, Abraham Lincoln, and Martin Luther King Jr., Oates examined the lives of men committed to the struggle for equality.
He wrote that "[a]ll four were driven, visionary men, all were caught up in the issues of slavery and race, and all devised their own solutions to those inflammable problems [a]nd all perished, too, in the conflicts and hostilities that surrounded the quest for equality in this country."
They divorced, and she died in 2019.
Together, they had two children.
Oates died on August 20, 2021, at his home in Amherst, Massachusetts.