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Associate Professor: United States
Atrium 208 - 973/720-3046
 
Education
Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1993.
 
Selected Bibliography
At the Hands of Parties Unknown: The Lynching Plague in Mississippi and South Carolin. Book manuscript under review with the University of Illinois Press.
 
Charting Advances in Social Science Computing. Edited with Orville Vernon Burton. Wayfarer. Urbana: University of Illinois Press (forthcoming).
 
"The Census Workbench: Automated Record Linkage and the Edgefield Database," Authored with Orville Vernon Burton. In Renaissance in Social Science Computing Urbana: University of Illinois Press (forthcoming).
 
"The Equal of Some White Men and the Superior of Others." In Men and Violence: Gender, Honor, and Rituals in Modern Europe and America Pieter Spierenburg, editor (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1998): 240-254.
 
"Lynching and Political Power in Mississippi and South Carolina." In Under Sentence of Death: Essays on Lynching in the South, W. Fitzhugh Brundage, editor (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997): 189-218.
 
Fellowships and Awards
Program Improvement Grants, William Paterson College, 1994-1996.
 
Postdoctoral fellowship, National Science Foundation, CISE Institutional Infrastructure Division,1992-1993; 1994-1995.
 
Co-investigator, National Science Foundation CISE/IRIS Division grant for developing a high performance computing environment for data intensive projects in the humanities and social sciences, 1991-1992.
 
Invited participant, "Behind the Veil: African American Life in the Jim Crow South Conference," Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University with North Carolina Central University, March 1991.
 
Invited participant, "Behind the Veil: African American Life in the Jim Crow South Conference," Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University with North Carolina Central University, March 1991.
 
Research in Progress
 
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