P. Sterling Stuckey (March 2, 1932 – August 15, 2018)[1][2] was an American professor of history, Distinguished
Professor Emeritus at the
University of California, Riverside (UCR), specializing in American slavery, the arts and history, and Afro-American intellectual and cultural history.[3][4]
On the occasion of the 25th anniversary edition of his fundamental book Slave Culture, The Journal of African American History published a 25-page interview with Stuckey.[5]
Books
Slave Culture: Nationalist Theory & the Foundations of Black America, 1987,
ISBN0195042654; 2nd edition 2013
Going Through the Storm: The Influence of African American Art in History, 1994
African Culture and Melville's Art: The Creative Process in Benito Cereno and Moby-Dick, 2011
(with Linda Kerrigan Salvucci) Call to Freedom: Beginnings to 1877, 2003,
ISBN0030654874
(with Linda Kerrigan Salvucci) Call to Freedom: Beginnings to 1914 (3rd edition)