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Bonnie Lynn-Sherow <blynn@ksu.edu> Kansas State University I work in the intersection of culture and environment. My first book was a comparative study of three agricultural communities: African American, North American Indian and Anglo American, in Oklahoma Territory. My current book project deals with race, identity and nature in the early 20th century. |
| List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-West |
| Interests: | African American History / Studies American History / Studies Canadian History / Studies Ethnic History / Studies Native American History / Studies |
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Bio: PhD from Northwestern University in fall of 1998. Committee was Robert Weibe (chair), Arthur McEvoy, Fred Hoxie and Jim Campbell. MA from Purdue University in 1991: Don Parman (chair), Don Berthrong and John Larson. BA from the University of Windsor, Ontario Canada. Publications: Red Earth: Race and Agriculture in Oklahoma Territory, University of Kansas Press, 2004. Courses Taught: US History, North American Environmental History, U.S. Agricultural History, North American Indian History, Canadian Studies. |
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