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MVHC 2010 Program (preliminary draft, Feb. 11, 2010)

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Robert May, Flint Northwestern Community High School<br />

State’s Rights and the “Second Dred Scott Case.”<br />

ricenmay@hotmail.com<br />

Jeff Julson, Southern Illinois University Carbondale<br />

From Secession to War: Wisconsin Democrats and the Secession Crisis<br />

jjulson@hotmail.com<br />

Commentator: Brie Swenson Arnold, Coe College<br />

barnold@coe.edu<br />

BORDERS, PEOPLES, AND CONTESTED SPACE<br />

Room: Council Bluffs A<br />

Chair: Matthew McMurray, City College of New York<br />

claymcmurray@yahoo.com mcmurray2@gmail.com<br />

Stephen Harmon, Pittsburg State University (Kansas)<br />

Pushtun Nationalism and America’s War on Terror<br />

sharmon@pittstate.edu<br />

Madalina-Valeria Veres, University of Pittsburgh (PA)<br />

Consolidating and Expanding Habsburg Imperial Frontiers in the Late 18 th Century<br />

Mvv3@pitt.edu, madalina_veres@yahoo.com<br />

Commentator: John T. Bauer, University of Nebraska at Kearney<br />

PLANTATIONS, SLAVES, AND BUSINESS IMPLICATIONS<br />

Room: Big Blue B<br />

Chair and Commentator: Kevin M. Gannon, Grand View University<br />

kgannon@grandview.edu<br />

Matthew W. Hall, University of Nebraska at Omaha<br />

Mary Weeks Moore: Mistress and Master<br />

mwhall@unomaha.edu<br />

Michael Frawley, Louisiana State University<br />

Following the Money: Slave Owners and Investment in Antebellum Mississippi.<br />

mfrawl1@tigers.lsu.edu<br />

Kristen Vogel, Texas A&M University<br />

Resembling “A Passenger, Not a Package of Goods”: The Boyce Decision and the<br />

Responsibility of Common Carriers Toward Slave Cargoes in the Nineteenth Century

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