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VOL. 1

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Eric Foner is DeWitt Clinton professor of history at Columbia University. His most recent book is The Story of American Freedom (W. W. Norton and Co., 1998).

Mindy Thompson Fullilove, M.D., is an associate professor, New York State Psychiatric Institute, College of Physicians and Surgeons and School of Public Health, Columbia University.

Gerald Horne, professor and director of the Institute of African-American Research at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, formerly resided at 147th Street and Convent Avenue in Harlem. He has written extensively on Harlem, most recently in Black Liberation/Red Scare: Ben Davis and the Communist Party (University of Delaware Press, 1994).

John L. Jackson Jr. is a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at Columbia University. He is finishing up a dissertation entitled "Doing Harlem: Practicing Race and Class in Post-Civil Rights America."

Jesse Lemisch is author of Jack Tar vs. John Bull: The Role of New York's Seamen in Precipitating the Revolution (Garland Publishing, 1997) and other works. He is a member of the Department of History, John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York.

David Suisman is a Ph.D. candidate in history at Columbia University. He is currently
researching a dissertation on the origins of the American music business.

Beverly Xaviera Watkins is a Ph.D. candidate in history, Columbia University, and a
research fellow, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Division of General Medicine,
Columbia University.