Contributors to the Thirteenth Volume
Paola Alonso (Autonomy Revoked: Forced Sterilization of Women of Color in 20th Century United States) is an undergraduate History major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Matthew Febre (Tequileros and Moonshiners: Prohibition in Texas) is a MA candidate in History at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Brandon Kelley (Legislative History: The Regulation of Tobacco and Food Companies to Address Public Health) is an undergraduate Nutritional Science major at Texas Woman’s University.
Kasie Moffett (Straining the Melting Pot: How the Saturday Evening Post Articulated the American Attitude on Immigration in the 1920s) is a MA candidate in History at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Phil Smith (“He’s only a payin’ ‘em back!:” Struggling For Freedom During Civil Conflicts) is a MA candidate in History at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Madison Schraeder (Gentility in Maryland and Virginia from 1763 - 1774) is an undergraduate History major at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Charlotte Thornburg (Rex Cauble: Texas Businessman, or Marijuana Kingpin?) is an undergraduate History major at Texas Woman’s University.
Hunter Vermeer (A Tale of Two Cities: Separation and Contact Between Dallas’s Black and White Communities, 1919-1936) is a MA candidate in History at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha. This paper is a recipient of the Valentine J. Belfiglio Prize.
Kendall Wagner (Exploration in Imagination: The Walt Disney Silly Symphony Cartoons and American Animation in the 1930s) is a MA candidate in History at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta.
Aaron Whiting (To Hang A Witch! Religion and Paranoia in Seventeenth Century Hartford) is a MA candidate in History at Texas Woman’s University and a member of the Eta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha. This paper is a recipient of the Valentine J. Belfiglio Prize.
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