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Curriculum Vitae - Kent State University

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“Black Workers in the Steel Industry,” talk given for Libraries and Media Services, <strong>Kent</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, on January 22, 1998.<br />

“A Journey on the Road to Freedom,” talk given at Union Baptist Church, <strong>Kent</strong>, Ohio, on<br />

February 8, 1998.<br />

“Reflections of a Southern Historian,” talk given at Malone College, Canton, Ohio, on February<br />

19, 1998.<br />

“A Look at the Racial Stereotypes in ‘Gone with the Wind,’” paper presented at the Symposium<br />

on “Gone with the Wind”: Women, Race, and Material Culture in the 20 th Century, at <strong>Kent</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, on March 14, 1998.<br />

Moderator, “The Legacy of Martin Luther King: Thirty Years After His Death,” Ohio Regional<br />

Meeting of Phi Alpha Theta, <strong>Kent</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong>, on April 4, 1998.<br />

“The Millennium and the Concept of Time in History,” talk given at Union Baptist Church,<br />

<strong>Kent</strong>, Ohio, on February 14, 1999.<br />

(I) “And Justice for All,” talk given at <strong>Kent</strong> Roosevelt High School, <strong>Kent</strong>, Ohio, on February 25,<br />

1999.<br />

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“Black Soldiers Fighting at Wilson’s Wharf,” talk given to the Greater Toledo Civil War Round<br />

Table, Toledo, Ohio, on February 10, 2000.<br />

“The Role of the 54 th Massachusetts in Potter’s Raid,” paper presented at the National<br />

Conference of the National Association of African American Studies, Houston, Texas, on<br />

February 25, 2000.<br />

“Robert E. Lee and the Recruitment of African American Soldiers,” paper presented at the<br />

Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Civil War Institute of the Ohio Historical Society, <strong>Kent</strong>,<br />

Ohio, on October 7, 2000.<br />

“General Smith: Soldier, Politician, and Author,” talk given at the Author Muster, Borders<br />

Books, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, on March 21, 2001.<br />

“One Nation: Diverse and Indivisible,” Keynote Speaker, Harmony Week Celebration, at<br />

Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, on April 18, 2001.<br />

Chair and Commentator, “Civil War II: Provisions, Organization, and Conquest,” Ohio Regional<br />

Meeting of Phi Alpha Theta, at Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, on April 28, 2001.<br />

Moderator, “A Dilemma for Democracy: The Free Exercise of Religion and the Rise of<br />

Fundamentalism,” Third Annual Symposium on Democracy, <strong>Kent</strong>, Ohio, on April 30, 2002.<br />

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