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=== Articles I started ===
=== Articles I started ===
{{pl|African National Congress}}
{{pl|Afrikaner Broederbond}}
{{pl|Afrikaner Broederbond}}
{{pl|Afrikaner nationalism}}
{{pl|Afrikaner nationalism}}
{{pl|Afrikaner Party}}
{{pl|Afrikaner Party}}
{{pl|Apartheid}}
{{pl|Apartheid}}
{{pl|Bloemfontein}}
{{pl|Constitution of South Africa}}
{{pl|Constitution of South Africa}}
{{pl|Critical elections}}
{{pl|Critical elections}}

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I am an assistant professor in the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University, where I teach various graduate and undergraduate courses on American politics. My research deals mostly with race, social movements, democratization, and political parties in the United States and South Africa. I earned my BA in Political Science from Hunter College of the City University of New York and my MA and PhD in Government from the University of Virginia.

You can read more about my research and teaching on my website

Citizendium Contributions

Articles I started

Stub African National Congress Developing Article Afrikaner Broederbond Stub Afrikaner nationalism Stub Afrikaner Party Stub Apartheid Stub Bloemfontein Developing Article Constitution of South Africa Developing Article Critical elections Developing Article Ex Parte Endo Developing Article Federalist Papers Stub federalists Stub J.B.M. Hertzog Stub nationalism Developing Article National Party (South Africa) Developing Article National Urban League Stub Partisan realignment Stub Public opinion Stub South African Party Developing Article United Party

Articles I edited substantially

Stub Affirmative action Developed Article Korematsu v. United States Stub Marbury v. Madison Stub President of the United States of America Developing Article Public opinion poll Developing Article South Africa Developing Article University of Virginia Developing Article U.S. Senate