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Terry A. Barnhart is professor of history at Eastern Illinois University.

Andrew Fearnley is a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Cambridge. His dissertation is entitled "Ideas of Race and Insanity in the Modern United States." He is also at work on a monograph about Karamu House, to be completed in anticipation of the institution's centenary in 2015.

Chad Pearson is a doctoral candidate at the University of Albany, SUNY, and is completing his dissertation on employers' associations and anti-union activism. He is also a business agent and organizer with the Communications Workers of America, Local 1104.

Jessica R. Pliley is a doctoral candidate in women's history at The Ohio State University. She is currently working on a dissertation that examines the gendered enforcement of the White Slave Traffic Act (1910).

Carl R. Schenker, Jr., is a lawyer living in Washington, D.C. He is the author of several articles and book reviews that have appeared in North & South and Civil War News. His wife is a great-great-granddaughter of William Tecumseh Sherman. [End Page 3]

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