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Louise Anderson Allen is associate professor and program director for the Doctorate in Educational Leadership at Fayetteville State University. A former classroom teacher and school and central staff administrator in Charleston, S.C., Dr. Allen was awarded the first postdoctoral fellowship given by the Avery African-American Research Center at the College of Charleston. Her scholarly record features many publications and presentations on Southern women educational leaders of the Progressive Era, educational leadership, and late-twentieth-century curriculum history.

 
Lloyd E. Ambrosius is Samuel Clark Waugh Distinguished Professor of International Relations and professor of history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His latest book as editor is Writing Briography: Historians and Their Craft (2004). He was a SHGAPE council member from 2002 to 2005.

 
Stephanie Cassidy is the editor of Linea, a journal of art and ideas. A doctoral candidate at the University of California, San Diego, she is writing her dissertation on the early history of the Art Students League of New York.

 
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