Burnham, Philip D(rover) 1951-
BURNHAM, Philip D(rover) 1951-
PERSONAL: Born December 6, 1951, in Elgin, IL; son of Joseph (a merchant) and Ruth (Drover) Burnham. Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education: Beloit College, B.A., 1974; University of Massachusetts, M.F.A., 1979; University of New Mexico, Ph.D., 1987.
ADDRESSES: Home and offıce—223 Tenth St. NE, No. 1, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail—burnphil@cs. com.
CAREER: Freelance writer, 1990-97, 2001—; Teaching Co., Springfield, VA, content supervisor, 1997-2001.
MEMBER: Authors Guild, American Historical Association, Washington Independent Writers.
AWARDS, HONORS: Fulbright teaching fellow in Dakar, Senegal, 1988-90.
WRITINGS:
How the Other Half Lived, Faber & Faber (London, England), 1995.
Indian Country, God's Country, Island Press (Washington, DC), 2000.
WORK IN PROGRESS: Enslavement of American Sailors in Africa during the Nineteenth Century, completion expected in 2003.