Jane Turner Censer
Jane Turner Censer is a professor emeritus of history and an author in the United States. She was written about Southern women. She wrote a book about Amélie Rives. She appeared in C-Span discussing the book. She also appeared with Paul D. Escott discussing his book about Abraham Lincoln and enslaved African Americans.She graduated from Johns Hopkins University. She was a National Humanities Center Fellow in 1983 and 1984. She was a professor at George Mason University.
She edited and wrote and introduction for Sherwood Bonner's feminist novel ''Like unto Like''. Provided by Wikipedia
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