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Candace
Falk, Project Director
Goldman Papers, UC Berkeley
“Why Study
and Teach Biography in American
History”
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Clarence
Walker, Professor of History
University of California, Davis
"Biography:
Frederick Douglass"
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Caroline
Cox, Associate Professor of History
University of the Pacific
“Biography:
Pocahontas”
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to this lecture
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Clarence
Walker, Professor of History
University of California, Davis
“Was Equiano
an African When He Died?”
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to this lecture
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Caroline
Cox, Associate Professor of History
University of the Pacific
“The Complex
Legacy of Dorothea Dix:
The Troubled and Troubling Heroine
of Social Reform”
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Nick
Salvatore, Professor of American
Studies
Cornell University
“Singing
in a Strange Land :
C. L. Franklin, the Black Church,
and the Transformation of America”
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Dee
Andrews, Professor of History
California State University, East
Bay
“Not
Your Grandfather's Benjamin Franklin:
Teaching Early America through
our
Most Modern Founding Father”
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Charles
Postel, Assistant Professor of History
California State University, Sacramento
“Thomas
Paine and the Founding of America”
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Charles
Postel, Assistant Professor of History
California State University, Sacramento
“Clarence
Darrow, William Jennings Bryan,
and the Scopes Trial”
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Caroline
Cox, Associate Professor of History
University of the Pacific
"George Washington:
More than the Myth"
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Mark Brilliant, Assistant Professor
of History
University of California, Berkeley
"Cesar Chavvez
and the Tension Between Ethnic Bonds
& National Boundaries in the
Struggle
for Farmworker Unionization"
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John B. Judis
Senior editor for The New
Republic
"The Folly
of Empire"
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Jennifer Spear, Assistant Professor
of History
University of California, Berkeley
"Jacqueline
Lemelle: A Free Black Woman
in 18th Century New Orleans"
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Lauren Coodley, Professor of History
Napa Valley College
"Upton Sinclair:
Far More than a Muckracker"
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Charles Roberts, Professor
Emeritus of History
California State University Sacramento
"Native Americans
in the Early Republic: Handsome
Lake
of the Seneca and John Ross of the
Cherokee." |
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Kevin Adams, Visiting Faculty, Dept.
of History
University of California, Berkeley
"Abraham Lincoln,
America's Racial Dilemma
& the Power of Politics"
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