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  • Contributors

Scott Hancock is associate professor of history and Africana studies at Gettysburg College. Some of his previous work examining connections between law and African American identity in the Early Republic has appeared in anthologies such as Paths to Freedom and We Shall Independent Be.

Matthew C. Hulbert is a doctoral student in history at the University of Georgia specializing in Civil War memory and irregular warfare. He has previously published articles on the subject in the Journal of the Civil War Era and the Journal of the West and currently serves as book review editor of the Civil War Monitor.

Wayne R. Kime is retired as Professor of English at Fairmont State University, West Virginia. His varied publications in American literature and history include four edited volumes of Col. Richard Irving Dodge’s twenty journals, a critical edition of Dodge’s The Plains of North America and Their Inhabitants, and a biography, Colonel Richard Irving Dodge: The Life and Times of a Career Army Officer. [End Page 140]

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