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Edda L. Fields-Black
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Dr. Fields-Black is a specialist in the trans-national of West African farmers and enslaved laborers on rice plantations.
Elizabeth McRae
Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Elizabeth McRae’s teaching and research interests include the intersection of race, gender and politics in America and in the modern South.
Jane Landers
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of HistoryVanderbilt University
Expert on digital archives and the history of Colonial Latin America, slavery, early American black history.
Robert Taylor, Ph.D.
Dean | College of Psychology and Liberal ArtsFlorida Tech
Dr. Taylor's research focuses on 19th- and 20th-century America, the American South, U.S. military history, and 20th-century Europe.
Christian Appy
Professor of History and Director of the Ellsberg Initiative for Peace and DemocracyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Christian Appy has written three books on the Vietnam War and heads the Ellsberg Initiative for Peace and Democracy
Stephanie Bangarth
Associate Professor, Department of HistoryKing's University College, University of Western Ontario
Activist Academic. Dedicated Volunteer. Avid Outdoorswoman.
Davide Zori, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of History and ArchaeologyBaylor University
Medieval archaeologist specializing in Viking expansion into the North Atlantic and 8th-12th century Italian population movements
Heather Chiero, PhD
Associate Professor of History, Latin America, Latino/Hispanic U.S.Augusta University, Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Dr. Chiero is a leading scholar in Latin American & U.S. Western history and the Spanish colonial periphery of the Caribbean Basin.
Charles Venator-Santiago, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Venator-Santiago is an expert in US territorial law and policy with a focus on the history of citizenship
John Covach
Professor of Music and Director of the Institute for Popular Music; Professor of Theory at Eastman School of MusicUniversity of Rochester
John Covach is an expert on the history of popular and rock music, 12-tone music, and the philosophy and aesthetics of music.