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Benjamin L. Carp

New York, NY  |  Daniel M. Lyons Professor of American History, Brooklyn College; affiliated faculty, CUNY Graduate Center
Topics of Expertise American Revolution early American politics New York City Political Mobilization Seaport Cities society and culture the Boston Tea Party

Kate Carté

Dallas, TX  |  Professor of History, Southern Methodist University
Topics of Expertise American Revolution Constitution and ratification Religion in US history religious freedom

Emily Conroy-Krutz

East Lansing, MI  |  Professor of History, Michigan State University
Topics of Expertise religious freedom US global engagement women in American civil society

Liz Covart

Boston, MA  |  Co-Founder, Clio Digital Media; Creator & Host, Ben Franklin’s World
Topics of Expertise AI and history American Revolution Articles of Confederation Digital media literacy and civics Early American politics and culture Origins of the American Union Speaking with the public about history and civics

Thomas H. Cox

Huntsville, TX  |  Associate Professor, Sam Houston State University
Topics of Expertise American Revolution Colonial America Constitution Early Republic Early U.S.-Sino relations federalism interstate commerce

Christopher E. Czerwonka

Albany, NY  |  Research Fellow, SUNY Albany; Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine
Topics of Expertise Bioethics Civil Rights and Liberties Constitutional Law Evidence FDR Federal Criminal Procedure Immigration Law and Policy Jury Trials Legal History Legal Medicine People with Disabilities in the Early Republic Presidential Libraries Simulation-Based Learning Tax

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