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Kelsey Frady Malone earned her Ph.D. from the University of Missouri in 2018 and is Assistant Professor of Art History at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, where she teaches courses in Art History and Women’s and Gender Studies. Her research focuses on American women artists and their collaborative approaches to art production in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a particular interest in photography, sculpture, and popular illustration.

Harold G. Peach, Jr. is an Associate Professor of Education at Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky, a lifelong Kentuckian and native of Anderson County. He earned a B.B.A., M.S. in Education, and a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. His research interests focus on education policy issues and the use of instructional technology.

Richard Hume Werking, Library Director and Professor of History Emeritus at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, grew up in Evansville. He received his B.A. at the University of Evansville, his M.A. and Ph.D. in U.S. History at the University of Wisconsin, and his M.A. in Librarianship at the University of Chicago. His book, The Master Architects: Building the United States Foreign Service, 1890–1913 (Lexington, 1977), was runner-up for the Frederick Jackson Turner Prize in American History. His career as a librarian and history professor took him to Lawrence University, Ole Miss, Trinity University (Texas), and 20 years at Annapolis. He moved to Louisville in 2015.

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