David Mark Chalmers

David Mark Chalmers (1927 - 25 October 2020) was an American historian.

During the Second World War, Chalmers worked for the American army. After the war, he gained his Ph.D. in American history at the University of Rochester. In 1955, he started working as an assistant professor at the University of Florida. During his long career at the university, he was the chair of the University President's Faculty Educational Policy Group.

Chalmers was active in the civil rights movement. He joined the St. Augustine movement in 1964 and was arrested for participating in the protests in St. Augustine, Florida. He was in jail for a week. He was also active in demonstrations against the Vietnam War.

In 1965, he published ''Hooded Americanism: A History of the Ku Klux Klan''. It was reprinted several times and became his most popular work.

Chalmers was married to the Canadian Jean McCormick Chalmers. They had two children. Provided by Wikipedia
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