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Jane Turner Censer

Jane Turner Censer is a professor emeritus of history and an author in the United States. She has written about Southern women and authored a book about Amélie Rives. She appeared on C-Span discussing the book and also joined Paul D. Escott to discuss his work on Abraham Lincoln and enslaved African Americans.

Censer graduated from Johns Hopkins University and was a National Humanities Center Fellow in 1983 and 1984. She was a professor at George Mason University.

She edited and wrote an introduction for Sherwood Bonner's feminist novel ''Like unto Like''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The reconstruction of white southern womanhood, 1865-1895 / by Censer, Jane Turner, 1951-

    Published 2003
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    North Carolina planters and their children, 1800-1860 / by Censer, Jane Turner, 1951-

    Published 1984
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    Defending the union : the Civil War and the U.S. Sanitary Commission, 1861-1863 / by Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903

    Published 1986
    Other Authors: “…Censer, Jane Turner, 1951-…”
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    The years of Olmsted, Vaux & Company, 1865-1874 / by Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903

    Published 1992
    Other Authors: “…Censer, Jane Turner, 1951-…”
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