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Jimmie Riley
January 21, 2025
We are proud and filled with reverence for Dr Martin a compatriot of The Paul Carrington Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution in Houston, Texas. Dr. Martin carried the spirit of the founders of our country and gave his life to our Lord Jesus. Jimmie Riley Chaplin
David Oshinsky
January 15, 2025
Jim was my friend and mentor when I arrived at Rutgers in 1972. We shared the same office. He was a master teacher-- wildly popular with students for all the right reasons. So well-prepared, perceptive, interesting, witty, and compassionate. I watched him grow academically, rising through the ranks with each new book-- "productive" barely described him. He was "super-productive" in a way that never sacrificed quality or originality. I also got to watch his family grow-- his loving, free-spirited wife Karen and their three amazing children. I have their Bridgewater home set in my mind.
It was a shock and a bummer for me when Jim and family left New Jersey for the greener pastures of Texas. Who knew that I would arrive there as well 20 years later? In Houston, Jim carved out an even larger career, turning the UH History Department into a truly first-rate academic powerhouse. Each Spring, we would spend our break together with four other friends playing golf in Hilton Head, something I so well remember today.
I remember Jim, through the sadness, with a deep love. I only wish I could tell him how much I miss him.
David Oshinsky
John Clarke
January 12, 2025
Rest in Peace Dr. Martin!
Go Coogs!
Bernadette Pruitt
January 7, 2025
To the family of Dr. Jim Kirby Martin,
I want to give you my heartfelt condolences. Friday night a fellow UH classmate, Dr. Amilcar Shabazz, gave me the news of Jim´s passing. In the early 1990s while working on my PhD in history, I had the wonderful pleasure of taking two courses from Dr. Martin: Colonial Historiography and the introductory writing seminar. He not only taught his students to appreciate the splendor of Early American history and historiography but supported UH graduate students, even those of us who did not study military history or Colonial America. For example, Jim recommended me for a teaching assistantship in the early nineties. I will always be grateful for his unwavering backing and encouragement during my time in the doctoral program. Also, he proudly shared with students his passion for social justice and civil rights. He and other students established a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter at Hiram College or while in graduate school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the tumultuous and triumphant 1960s. This made me proud! Finally, he always talked about his amazing family, particularly his father, daughters, and beautiful wife. II Corinthians 5 reminds believers that "to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord." Even while in eternity, Prof Martin´s light and love for scholarly excellence, intellectual creativity, humanity will live on forever in his precious, extraordinary offspring and brilliant former students. May God keep and bless Dr. James Kirby Martin´s wonderful family.
Sincerely,
Bernadette Pruitt
Huntsville, Texas
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