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SESSIONS-AT-A-GLANCE SUNDAY SUNDAY<br />
AT-A-GLANCE SUNDAY<br />
Sunday<br />
Sunday, April 10<br />
9:00 am – 10:30 am 10:45 am – 12:15 pm<br />
The Politics of Federal Leadership: Blending the Line between<br />
Politics and Law<br />
Prompting Change: Performance, Policy, and Leadership<br />
New Perspectives on the FBI and American Politics<br />
Nonviolence Leadership : The Life and Times of<br />
Rev. James M. Lawson Jr.<br />
Historical Perspectives on the Common Core Standards?<br />
Reading to Lead: Reform Work, 1890–1940<br />
Leadership in War and Peace: Veterans’ Organizations in<br />
the Postwar Era<br />
Gender and Antebellum Political Leadership: Reconsidering the<br />
Power of the “First Lady”<br />
Who Remade the Modern American City? Private-Sector Civic<br />
Leadership and Urban Change, 1945–2000<br />
On Writing Religious Leadership: A Round Table Discussion on<br />
Religious Biography<br />
The Grassroots and the Boss: Rethinking Opposition to<br />
Richard J. Daley and Chicago’s Democratic Machine<br />
Trailblazing Abolition: Regionalizing, Radicalizing, and Writing<br />
the Fight against Slavery<br />
Gendered Leadership, Missing Faces: New Directions in<br />
Suffrage Scholarship<br />
Teaching Women’s History in the U.S. History Survey Course<br />
The American Revolution, Transatlantic Communities,<br />
and New Leaders<br />
Mediating the Message: The Intersection of Leadership and<br />
Cultural Production in Twentieth-Century Activism<br />
Preparing for Careers beyond the Classroom<br />
Sunday, April 10, 9:00 am – 10:30 am<br />
The Politics of Federal Leadership: Blending the<br />
Line between Politics and Law<br />
#oah16_60<br />
Chair: Heather Richardson, Boston College<br />
Commentator: Michael Vorenberg, Brown University<br />
The Politics of Civil War Federalism: Forging Nation-State Leadership<br />
Stephen Engle, Florida Atlantic University<br />
Federalism’s Persistent Hand in the Post–Civil War World<br />
William Blair, Penn State University<br />
The Politics of Judging: Supreme Court Ethics and Leadership in the<br />
Civil War Era<br />
Rachel Shelden, University of Oklahoma<br />
Prompting Change: Performance, Policy, and<br />
Leadership<br />
Endorsed by the OAH Committee on Public History<br />
#oah16_61<br />
Chair and Commentator: Patricia Ybarra, Brown University<br />
Casting Call for Civil Rights: The 1959 Actors’ Equity<br />
“Integration Showcase”<br />
Brian Eugenio Herrera, Princeton University<br />
Leading Voices: The HARYOU Tapes and the Sound of Evidence<br />
Mark Krasovic, Rutgers University, Newark<br />
Theatre’s Cold War Leadership: The International Theatre Institute<br />
World Congress and the 1967 Arab-Israeli War<br />
Charlotte Canning, University of Texas at Austin<br />
New Perspectives on the FBI and American Politics<br />
#oah16_62<br />
Chair: Beverly Gage, Yale University<br />
Commentator: Jessica Pliley, Texas State University<br />
Spying on Justice: The FBI, the Prisoners’ Rights Movement, and the<br />
Construction of the Surveillance State<br />
Robert Chase, Stony Brook University, State University of New York<br />
Rethinking the 1971 Media Burglary: Revolutionary Violence and the<br />
FBI's Domestic Surveillance Scandal<br />
Daniel Chard, University of Massachusetts Amherst<br />
“Sex Deviates” and the FBI: How Hoover’s FBI Responded When It<br />
Learned an Agent Had a Gay Activist Son<br />
Douglas M. Charles, Penn State University, Greater Allegheny<br />
Nonviolence Leadership: The Life and Times<br />
of Rev. James M. Lawson Jr.<br />
Endorsed by the OAH Committee on National Park Service<br />
Collaboration<br />
#oah16_63<br />
Chair and Commentator: Frances Jones-Sneed, Massachusetts<br />
College of Liberal Arts<br />
Love and Solidarity: Rev. James Lawson and Nonviolence in the Search<br />
for Workers’ Rights<br />
Michael Honey, University of Washington<br />
The Activist-Theorist in Movement Leadership<br />
Dennis C. Dickerson, Vanderbilt University<br />
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2016 OAH ANNUAL MEETING PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND