Locke, Hubert G.
LOCKE, Hubert G.
LOCKE, Hubert G. American, b. 1934. Genres: History, Theology/Religion. Career: Professor of Public Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, 1976-, now Emeritus (Associate Dean, 1976-77; Vice Provost, 1977-82; Dean, 1982-88). Director of Religious Affairs, 1957-62, Faculty Research Associate, Center for Urban Studies, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Education, 1967-69, Leo M. Franklin Memorial Professor of Human Relations, 1969-70, Wayne State University, Detroit; Special Assistant to the Commissioner of Police of Detroit, 1966-67; Dean, College of Public Affairs, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1972-75. Publications: The Detroit Riot of 1967, 1969; The Care and Feeding of White Liberals, 1970; (ed. with Franklin H. Littell) The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust, 1974; The Church Confronts the Nazis, 1984; Exile in the Fatherland, 1987; The Black Antisemitism Controversy, 1994; Learning from History, 2000; Groping for God, 2002. Address: University of Washington, Box 353055, Seattle, WA 98195, U.S.A.