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Stephen G. Hall is an assistant professor of history at Ohio State University. His current research includes a book project, "A Faithful Account of the Race: African American Historical Writing in Nineteenth-Century America."

 
Michael Newbury is an associate professor of American literature and civilization at Middlebury College in Vermont and the author of Figuring Authorship in Antebellum America (Stanford, 1997). His current work centers on musical comedy and American culture.

 
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