Mary E. Young
American historian

Mary E. Young

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American historian
A.K.A.
Mary Young, Mary Elizabeth Young
Gender:
Female
Birth:
16 December 1929(Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA)
Death:
12 February 2021
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Education:
Oberlin College
Oberlin, Lorain County, USA
( - 1950)
Doctor of Philosophy
Cornell University
Ithaca, Tompkins County, USA
( - 1955)
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Mary E. Young (December 16, 1929–February 12, 2021) was an American historian.

Life and career

Born on December 16, 1929, in Utica, New York, Young studied at Oberlin College and Cornell University. In 1955 She started her teaching career at Ohio State University as an instructor. She went on to become a full professor in 1969. She taught at the University of Rochester from 1973 to 2000, and retired as professor emeritus. Young was known for including Native American history in her teaching of American history.

In 1961 her book Redskins, Ruffleshirts, and Rednecks: Indian Allotments in Mississippi and Alabama, 1830–1860 was published by the University of Oklahoma Press. It was reprinted in 2002. She was the recipient of the American Studies Association prize for best article in the American Quarterly and the Ray Allen Billington Award from the Western History Association.

Young died on February 12, 2021, in Rochester.