Stephen B. Oates (born 1936) is a former professor of history at the University of Massachusetts' Amherst campus, specializing in nineteenth century United States history.
Oates has written sixteen books during his career, including biographies of Martin Luther King, Jr., Abraham Lincoln, Clara Barton, and John Brown, and an account of Nat Turner's slave rebellion. His Portrait of America, a compilation of essays about United States history, is widely used in advanced high school and undergraduate university American history courses. His two "Voices of the Storm" books are compilations of monologues of key individuals in events leading up to and during the American Civil War. He also appeared in the well-known Ken Burns PBS documentary on the war.
Oates received the Nevins-Freeman Award of the Chicago Civil War Round Table for his historical work on the American Civil War.
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C-SPAN Booknotes: Stephen Oates - Transcript of interview about his book, 'The Approaching Fury: Voices of the Storm,' about the events and the principle players behind the Civil War.
UMASS Magazine: Written with my Heart's Blood - Article and interview about his book: The Approaching Fury, Voices of the Storm, 1820-1861.