Sarah Wilkerson Freeman
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American historian and curator
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sarah L. Wilkerson Freeman is an American historian and curator who is a professor of history at Arkansas State University. She co-edited Tennessee Women: Their Lives and Times, a two-volume series with historian Beverly Greene Bond and has written on Southern women's activism from the Progressive Era to the McCarthy Era. Her curatorial work has focused on little-known chapters in Southern history, which included the fluidity of race, gender, and sexuality in 1950s New Orleans and Japanese internments in Arkansas in the 1940s.
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Published Works
- The Counselor's Role with Learning Disabled Students. (1975) (1)
- Learning disabilities and the school health worker. (1973) (0)
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