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Kristofer Allerfeldt teaches U.S. history at the University of Exeter in Great Britain. He is author of Beyond the Huddled Masses: American Immigration and the Treaty of Versailles (I.B. Taurus, 2005) and Race, Radicalism, Religion, and Restriction: Immigration in the Pacific Northwest, 1890–1924 (Praeger, 2003), as well as editor of The Progressive Era in the USA 1890–1921 (Ashgate, 2007). He is currently working on "A Criminal History of the United States, 1865–1941."

 
Thomas J. Culbertson has been executive director of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center since 2004. Previously he served as director of history and education and manuscript curator at the Hayes Center. He has curated fourteen exhibits, including three devoted to political cartooning. He holds a B.A. in history from Knox College and a master of library science from Syracuse University.

 
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