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Patrick Rael
Brunswick, ME | Professor of History, Bowdoin College
Topics of Expertise 13th and 14th Amendments abolition African-American protest thought board games emancipation films Fugitive Slave Law Reconstruction today Slavery

John Ragosta
Charlottesville, VA | Independent Scholar
Topics of Expertise American Revolution Constitution early America loyal opposition religious freedom Sedition Act/Free Press
Gautham Rao
Washington, DC | Associate Professor of History
Topics of Expertise Civil War constitutional history Culture Wars Founding of US Law and Slavery Legal History Supreme Court History
Nathan Rives
Ogden, UT | Assistant Professor of History, Weber State University
Topics of Expertise American religious history Early Republic and Civil War history education moral reform associations political ideas politics and civil society religion

Seth Rockman
Providence, RI | George L. Littlefield Professor of American History, Brown University
Topics of Expertise capitalism and democracy economic/social dimensions of American Revolution and Ratification Slavery

Lori Rogers-Stokes
Arlington, MA | Independent scholar
Topics of Expertise Indigenous-English Congregationalism puritans in Woodland New England women's history
Jessica Choppin Roney
Philadelphia, PA | Director Designate of the Library Company of Philadelphia and Associate Professor, Temple University
Topics of Expertise admission of states American Revolution Colonial America early constitutional history political history voluntary associations western expansion

John Ruddiman
Winston-Salem, NC | Associate Professor of History, Wake Forest University
Topics of Expertise American Revolution Constitution and early republic military mobilization Race and Anti-Slavery

Francis Russo
Madison, WI | Visiting Assistant Professor, UW-Madison
Topics of Expertise American Revolution to Civil War Capitalism democracy meanings of freedom political economy Pragmatism social reform
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