James L. Roark (Dr. Stanford University) is Samuel Candler Dobbs, Professor of American History at Emory University. In 1993, he received the Emory Williams Discrimination Education Award and in 2001 he was awarded Professor Pitt of the American Institute of Cambridge. He wrote the master without slaves: a producer of the civil war and reconstruction of the North and North, and a black master with Michael Johnson: a family of free colors of Old South. Michael P. Johnson (Dr. Stanford University) is a professor of history at Johns Hopkins University. His publications are: "For the Patriarchal Republic: Georgia withdrawal", Abraham Lincoln, Slavery and the Civil War: Selected Speech and Writing, Reading the American Past: Selected Historical Documents, USA Dedicated document reader. He also edited "Freeman at Charleston on the eve of the Civil War" with James L. Roc.
Patricia Cline Cohen (University of California, Berkeley) was a professor of history at the University of California at Santa Barbara and received the Distinguished Teaching Award in 2005. She wrote "Calculation: spread of mathematics". The killings of early Americans and Helen Jews: The life and death of prostitutes in New York in the 19th century. She collaborated on The Flash Press. New York sports, men 's weekly in the 1840' s. Sarah Stage (Dr. Yale University) teaches American history at Williams College and University of California Riverside and is a visiting professor at Peking University and Sichuan University. Currently she is a professor of female studies at Arizona State University. Her book contains frustration of women: Lydia Pinkham and women's medical history and introspective care: women and work experience
Susan M. Hartmann (Doctor of University of Missouri) is an excellent professor of history at the Ohio State University in art and humanities. In 1995, she received the University Demonstration Teacher Award from the Department of Humanities. Her publications include Truman, the 80th Congress, the Front Front, etc: from the American Women in the 1940 's, from the Margin to the Mainstream: American Women and Politics, 1960 and Other Feminists: Liberal Party Activity Home "
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Changes in American Consciousness: History of Alcohol and Drug Usage in the United States from 1800 to 2000
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