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July, 2007
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Peter Cole is associate professor of history at Western Illinois University. This year, two books by him will appear on Local 8, the most successful and militant interracial union of its time: Wobblies on the Waterfront: Interracial Unionism in Progressive-era Philadelphia (University of Illinois Press, 2007) and Ben Fletcher: The Life and Times of a Black Wobbly (Charles H. Kerr Press, 2007). Cole spent the first half of 2007 serving as associate director of a study abroad program and teaching at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

 
A. Scott Henderson is associate professor of education at Furman University. He works with prospective K-12 teachers and has recently completed a project focusing on education in India. A specialist in urban as well as education history, he has written Housing and the Democratic Ideal: The Life and Thought of Charles Abrams (Columbia University Press, 2000) and has edited Power and the Public Interest: The Memoirs of Joseph C. Swidler (University of Tennessee Press, 2002).

 
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