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  • Contributors

Charles F. Casey-Leininger is Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Cincinnati. He is owner of Casey Leininger Research. His current research interests concern race and housing in Cincinnati since World War II.

M. Scott Heerman is Assistant Professor at the University of Miami. His book on the history of slavery and emancipation in the Illinois Country is due out with University of Pennsylvania Press in 2018.

T.R.C. Hutton is Senior Lecturer at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Hutton's first book, Bloody Breathitt: Politics and Violence in the Appalachian South, was published in 2013 by the University Press of Kentucky. He is currently researching the private security industry in Progressive Era Appalachia, with special emphasis on the relationship between Jim Crow and southern capitalism.

Edward McInnis is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Louisville. He has published several articles on the topic of history, memory, and the abolition of slavery.

Andrew Offenburger is Assistant Professor of History at Miami University. His current research examines the U.S.-Mexican borderlands during the Gilded Age.

Stuart Stiffler holds a Master's Degree in History as well as a Master's in Library Science. He has directed college libraries in three different states. His articles on nineteenth-century social libraries in the Old Northwest have appeared in both library science and history journals. [End Page 2]

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