CURRICULUM VITAE OF JONATHAN J. BEAN

Southern University 1617 Meadowbrook Drive Department of History Carterville, IL Carbondale, Illinois 62901 (618) 534-8681 Phone: (618) 453-7865 E-mail: [email protected]

I. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor, University Carbondale, Fall 2003-present Director of Undergraduate Studies, History Department, 1999-2005 Associate Professor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Fall 1999-present Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Fall 1995-Spring 1999 Visiting Assistant Professor, Juniata College, Spring 1995. Lecturer, Saint Michael's College, Fall 1994.

II. EDUCATION

Ph.D., History, Ohio State University, 1994 M.A., History, University of Vermont, 1990 B.A., History, St. Michael's College, Summa cum laude, 1984

III. TEACHING

A. Courses Taught

Undergraduate U.S. History Surveys (Early, Modern, and Twentieth Century) Historical Research Methods U.S. Business History The Business of Vice (seminar) The Great Depression Conservative and Libertarian Thought in U.S. History Classical Liberalism (Honors) American Military History, 1607-present Online courses: Early America, Modern America, 20th century world,

Graduate

U.S. Policy History 20th century U.S. History

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B. Honors and Awards

Outstanding Teacher of the College, Southern Illinois University, College of Liberal Arts, 2005

Queen Award for Excellence in History Teaching, Southern Illinois University, Department of History, 1998

IV. RESEARCH

A. Honors and Awards

Race and Liberty in America chosen by Choice editors for "Choice's Compilation of Significant University Press Titles for Undergraduates, 2008–2009." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 41.1 (2009): 18. Choice is the premier reviews journal of the American Library Association.

Academic Hall of Fame, St. Michael’s College, inducted 6 March 2004.

Henry Adams Prize (Best Book of the Year), Society for History in the Federal Government, April, 1997

Hermann E. Krooss Prize (Best Dissertation in Business History, 1992-1994), Business History Conference, awarded March 1995

B. Scholarly Publications (* denotes peer-reviewed publication)

Books

*Race and Liberty in America: The Essential Reader (University Press of Kentucky, in association with The Independent Institute, 2009) http://raceandliberty.blogspot.com for radio interviews and publicity.

*Big Government and Affirmative Action: The Scandalous History of the Small Business Administration (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2001)

*Beyond the Broker State: Federal Policies Toward Small Business, 1936-1961 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996)

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters

“A Manifesto for Liberty: Toward a New History of Civil Rights,” chap. in What is Classical Liberal History? ed. Michael Douma and Phillip W. Magness (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming 2017).

* “Adoption of State Lotteries, with a Closer Look at Illinois,” with Don Gribbin, The Independent Review: A Review of Political Economy 10, no. 3 (Winter 2006): 351-364.

*"Shame of the Cities: Setting Aside Justice for the Disadvantaged," The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 8, no. 1 (Summer 2003): 47- 52.

*"'Burn, Baby, Burn': Small Business in the Urban Riots of the 1960s," The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 5, no. 2 (Fall 2000): 165-88.

*"Statism and Entrepreneurship: Russian Economic History, 1890-1997", Continuity, no. 22 (Spring 1998): 95-108.

* “Nikolai Bukharin and the New Economic Policy: A ‘Middle Way’?”, The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 2, no. 1 (Summer 1997): 79- 97

*"Beyond the Broker State: A History of the Federal Government's Policies Toward Small Business, 1936-1961," Business and Economic History 24, no. 1 (Fall 1995): 9-12.

*"World War II and the `Crisis' of Small Business: The Smaller War Plants Corporation, 1942-1946," Journal of Policy History, 6, no. 3 (Summer, 1994): 215-43.

*"Marketing ‘the Great American commodity:’ Nathaniel Massie and Land Speculation on the Ohio Frontier, 1780-1815," Ohio History 103 (Summer- Autumn, 1994): 152-69.

"An ‘Old Story of High Purposes But Inadequate Means:’ The Small Defense Plants Administration and the Politics of Small Business, 1951-1953," Essays in Economic and Business History 12 (1994): 95-105.

"Coping with Crisis: Independent Tire Dealers and the Politics of Radical Conservatism, 1942-1946," National Social Science Perspectives Journal 4, no. 3 (1994): 16-26.

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Encyclopedia Articles

“Supermarkets,” The Thirties in America (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2011), 933-934.

“Fuller, Samuel,” in African American National Biography, ed. Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).

“Wallace, Charles,” in African American National Biography, ed. Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).

“Smoking and Tobacco,” The Seventies in America (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2006), 830-832.

“Better Business Bureaus,” Encyclopedia of American Business History (New York: Facts on File, 2005).

“Small Business Administration,” Encyclopedia of American Business History (New York: Facts on File, 2005).

“Wall Street Journal,” Business and Industry, ed. William R. Childs, Scott B. Martin, and Wanda Stitt-Gohdes (New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2004).

“Office of Minority Business Enterprise,” The Sixties in America (Salem Press, 1999): 542.

“Duer, William," in American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999): 14-16.

"Sears, Richard Warren," in American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999): 563-564.

"Squibb, Edward," in American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999): 517-519.

"Wood, Robert E.," in American National Biography (Oxford University Press, 1999): 774-776.

"War on Poverty," Ready Reference: American Justice (Salem Press, 1996)

"Business and Government," in Survey of Social Science: Government and Politics (Salem Press, 1995), 177-83.

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"Miller-Tydings Act of 1937 Legalizes Retail Price Maintenance," in Great Events in History II: Business and Commerce (Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press, 1994): 764-69.

"Celler-Kefauver Act of 1950 Amends Antitrust Legislation," in Great Events in History II: Business and Commerce (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1994): 970-74.

Book Reviews

Review of Susan V. Spellman. Cornering the Market: Independent Grocers and Innovation in American Small Business (Oxford University Press, 2016), forthcoming Journal of American History

Review of Josh Lerner, Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Why Public Efforts to Boost Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Have Failed—and What to Do about it (Princeton University Press, 2009), Business History, 52, no. 4 (2010): 688 – 689

Review of Jennifer Delton, Racial Integration in Corporate America, 1940-1990. (Cambridge University Press, 2009), Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 41, no. 2 (Autumn 2010): 326-327.

“A Strong Foundation” (with David T. Beito), National Review, 23 March 2009: 37-39. Extended review essay on Booker T. Washington literature.

Review of Peter Max Ascoli, Julius Rosenwald: The Man Who Built Sears, Roebuck and Advanced the Cause of Black Education in the American South (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2007), Journal of American History, September 2007: 597-98

Review of Donald T. Critchlow, Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism (Princeton University Press, 2005), H-Pol, 22 February 2006, http://tinyurl.com/rpnqv

Review of Mordecai Lee, The First Presidential Communications Agency: FDR’s Office of Government Reports (State University of New York, 2005), in Choice (December 2005).

Review of Scott A. Sandage, Born Losers: A History of American Failure (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2005), in Enterprise & Society 6, no. 3 (September 2005): 531-33.

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Review of Julian E. Zelizer, ed., The American Congress: The Building of Democracy (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2004), in Choice (May 2005). Outstanding Title.

Review of William H. Becker and McClenahan, William M., Jr., The Market, The State, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States, 1934-2000 (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003) for EH.Reviews (July 2003)

Review of Joseph M. Siracusa and David G. Coleman, Depression to Cold War: A History of America from Herbert Hoover to Ronald Reagan (Praeger, 2002) in Choice (July 2003): 1793.

Review of Jean Choate, Disputed Ground: Farm Groups that Opposed the New Deal Agricultural Program (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002), in Choice (January 2003)

Review of Dean Kotlowski, Nixon’s Civil Rights (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001), in Business History Review 76, no. 2 (Summer 2002): 400-402.

Review of Mark A. Smith, American Business and Political Power: Public Opinion, Elections, and Democracy (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), in Business History (U.K.) 43, no. 4 (October 2001): 145-46.

Review of Sandra Anglund, Small Business Policy and the American Creed (Praeger, 2000), in Business History Review 74 (Autumn 2000): 538-40.

Review of Konosuke Odaka and Minoru Sawai, ed. Small Firms, Large Concerns: The Development of Small Business in Comparative Perspective (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), in Enterprise & Society , 1, no. 2 (June 2000): 438-40.

Review of Robert Wuthnow’s Poor Richard’s Principle: Recovering the American Dream Through the Moral Dimension of Work, Business, and Money (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996), in The Historian 60, no. 2 (Winter 1998): 408-409.

Review of Bartholomew H. Sparrow’s From the Outside In: World War II and the American State (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996), in The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 2, no. 1 (Summer 1997): 132-35.

Review of John Robert Greene's The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1995), in The Historian 58, no. 3 (Spring 1996): 643- 44.

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Review of Matthew W. Roth's Platt Brothers and Company: Small Business in American Manufacturing (University Press of New England, 1994), in Business History Review 68, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 163-64.

Peer Review Evaluation of Manuscripts and Grant Proposals

Evaluated manuscripts and proposals for Harvard Business School Press, Oxford University Press (3), University of Chicago Press, Penguin Press, Houghton Mifflin, Charles Scribner’s Sons, HarperCollins, Rowman & Littlefield (2), Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge Press, Harlan Davidson, American Political Science Association (Best Article Award), Blackwell Press, Indiana University Press, New York University Press, University of Georgia Press, University of Florida Press, University of Illinois Press, Southern Illinois University Press, Ohio State University Press (2), Louisiana State University Press, Enslow Publishers, Red Line Editorial Press, Abdo Publishing, Earhart Foundation (5), Institute for Humane Studies, John Templeton Foundation, American Political Science Association, SAGE Open, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, African American Studies with the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC), playwright Andy Bayiates (44 Plays for 44 Presidents, http://playsforpresidents.com/), Australian Economic History Review, Business History Review, Enterprise & Society (6), Journal of Policy History (9), Journal of Urban History, The Historian, The Independent Review (7), Libertarian Papers (5), Policy Studies Journal, Politics & Policy (2), Small Enterprise Observer, Social Problems, Econ Journal Watch, Historically Speaking

C. Other Essays, Blogs and Interviews

“Big Government, Racial Violence, and the Police,” The Beacon, 21 July 2016, http://blog.independent.org/2016/07/21/big-government-racial-violence-and-the- police/

“Say No to Reparations: Remembering Slavery, Forgetting the Classical Liberal Values that Abolished It,” The Beacon, 21 March 2016

“Nonvoter Manifesto: Don’t Vote!,” The Beacon, http://blog.independent.org/2016/03/18/nonvoter-manifesto-dont-, 18 March 2016

“What is Consent? Edison’s Light Bulb,” The Beacon, http://blog.independent.org/2016/03/13/what-is-consent-edisons-light-bulb/, 13 March 2016

“The Decision to Intern Japanese Americans,” interviewed for documentary by SIU Radio & Television students (Khadejah P Baker, et al.), 4 March 2016

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“Truman’s Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb,” interviewed for documentary by SIU Radio & Television students (Evan Brown, et al.), 17 February 2016

“The Quiet Transformation: The Online Revolution is Building Hybrid State Universities,” NAS, 27 January 2016, https://www.nas.org/articles/the_quiet_transformation_the_online_revolution_is_ building_hybrid_state_uni

Interviewed about Supreme Court decision Fisher II and my op ed in the Washington Examiner, KTRS 550 (St. Louis, broadcast nationally online), “Larry Conners USA” show, http://www.ktrs.com/larry-conners-usa/

“Racial Preferences and the Folly of ‘Strict Scrutiny,’” Washington Examiner, 5 January 2016, http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/racial-preferences-and-the- folly-of-strict-scrutiny/article/2579556

“Serpent in the Supreme Court: The Folly of Strict Scrutiny, from Japanese Internment to Affirmative Action,” Beacon, http://blog.independent.org/2015/12/10/serpent-in-the-supreme-court-the-folly-of- strict-scrutiny-from-japanese-internment-to-affirmative-action/

“Rosa Parks Day: The Triumph of Colorblindness and Capitalism,” Beacon, 20 November 2015 (1500 word essay), http://blog.independent.org/2015/11/20/rosa- parks-day-the-triumph-of-colorblindness-and-capitalism/

Interviewed on “Conservative Commandos Radio,” http://ccrshow.com/, 14 August 2015. Subject: 50th anniversary of Watts Riot.

“’Burn, Baby, Burn’: The Watts Riot Fifty Years Later,” Daily Caller, 11 August 2015, http://dailycaller.com/2015/08/11/burn-baby-burn-the-watts-riot-50-years- later/

“Supremely Naive: The Impact of Southworth on the ‘Marketplace of Ideas,’” John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, Commentaries, http://www.popecenter.org/commentaries/article.html?id=3231

“’Black No More’: Rachel Dolezal and the History of the NAACP,” InsideSources.com, http://www.insidesources.com/black-no-more-rachel-dolezal- and-the-twisted-history-of-the-naacp/, 24 June 2015. Reposted on NationalReview.com, NAS.org, other sites.

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, "Hate Crime and Discrimination Against Religious Institutions in Illinois" (Report), full committee meeting and vote, Chicago, IL (by phone). 18 May 2015

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Invited participant all-expenses paid (declined due to scheduling conflict), “Lincoln Speaks: Words that Transformed a Nation” symposium at The Morgan Library & Museum, New York City, 4 June 2015. Sponsored by College Board.

Interviewed on WSVA (Harrisonburg, VA) concerning Black History Month and Race and Liberty in America: The Essential Reader, 2 February 2015

Interviewed on “John & Kathy” show (topic: civil rights and MLK Day), WORD FM (Pittsburgh, PA), 19 January 2015

“Civil Rights are Too Important to Leave to Special Interest Advocates,” Daily Caller, 16 January 2015, http://dailycaller.com/2015/01/16/civil-rights-are-too- important-to-leave-to-special-interest-advocates/

“APUSH: A Tempest in a Teapot,” History News Network, 27 December 2014, http://historynewsnetwork.org/blog/153559. Originally posted on NAS, 17 December 2014

“Who Suffers? Race Riots, Then and Now,” Daily Caller 26 November 2014, http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/26/who-suffers-race-riots-then-and-now/

“Small Business Suffers: The Riots, Past and Present,” Beacon 26 November 2014

Interview, The Brett Bradley Show, WGGH AM 1150 (Marion, Illinois), 21 November 2014

Interviewed on “Bob Zadek Show” (San Francisco, California) about my book Race and Liberty in America, topic “Classifying Americans: Jonathan Bean on Race and Liberty,” 910 AM, KKSF, 10 August 2014

“Classifying America: Government’s Power to Define Is the Power to Discriminate.” Notes On Liberty. 1 August 2014. http://notesonliberty.com/2014/08/01/classifying-america-governments-power-to- define-is-the-power-to-discriminate/.

“Triumph and Trashing of the Civil Rights Act.”LosAngelesRegister.com. 18 July 2014. http://www.losangelesregister.com/articles/civil-602316-rights-act.html.

“50 Years of Mischief: The Triumph and Trashing of the Civil Rights Act,” Beacon, 25 June 2014

“Are Some Groups More Equal than Others?,” op-ed, The Hill (online edition), http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/judicial/206520-are-some-groups-more- equal-than-others 20 May 2014 9

“Ending racial hatred with heart, wallet” (column), USAToday.com, 13 May 2013

“Taskbar Tweaker: Free App to Make your Life Easier (Windows 7 and 8),” eHistory, 1 March 2013, http://i-history.blogspot.com/2013/03/taskbar-tweaker- free-app-to-make-your.html

“Best Freeware for 2013 (Windows, Mac),” eHistory, 19 February 2013

“Supreme Court Rules: Social Security is NOT a Binding Contract,” Beacon 23 January 2013

“Don’t Know Much about History: Colleges Teach U.S. History with Politics Left Out (Is that Good or Bad?),” Beacon, 17 January 2013

“Social Justice and the Heart of Capitalism: An Interview with Dr. Jonathan J. Bean,” in English 102 Reader (Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2012). Assigned to all SIUC students taking English 102.

Interviewed by Amy Cyplicki for oral history of SIUC faculty strike and the role of social media. Course: “Oral History and Media,” listed as both Radio and Television 455 and History 498. November 9, 2012.

“FORBES: ‘Three Hard Lessons from Illinois Public Pension Reform,’" FreeU, 31 May 2012.

Interviewed for one-hour podcast, “BigGovInc,” http://jackyoung.siuc.me/biggovinc-featured-podcast-w-professor-jonathan-bean/ 8 May 2012

“Capitol Fax: Blogger and Journalist Rich Miller Roasted,” FreeU, 2 May 2012

Interviewed and quoted in “Honors program sees dramatic increase in numbers,” Daily Egyptian, 13 April 2012

“Reproduce or Pay a Tax: The Next ObamaCare,” Beacon, 28 March 2012

“Pension News Update: Plans in the Air,” FreeU, 19 March 2012

“When to Quit Your Job: Sound like SIU?,” FreeU, 4 March 2012

“XX-: Safe-Porn Dreaming USA,” Beacon, 1 February 2012.

“SIU President's Salary, Then and Now (1925-2010),” FreeU, 1 February 2012

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“Administrative Bloat: ‘The Coming Assault,’” FreeU, 19 January 2012

“The Temptation of Bernanke: How Historical Memory Feeds Fed Power,” Beacon, 12 January 2012.

Interview with John Stossel on “Stossel,” Fox Business News, 1 January 2012, selected as an “Editor’s Pick” interview for the week: http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1388011894001 or http://goo.gl/Jbuai

Interviewed and quoted in “SIU Experts Step into Limelight,” The Southern Illinoisan, 1 January 2012: 1A, 7A.

“Best Freeware for 2012 (Windows, Mac),” eHistory, 21 December 2011

“Thumbs Up to DE: Coverage of Crime Investigation Makes Front Page,” FreeU, 13 December 2011

“SIU Strike: The Movie is Out,” FreeU, 9 December 2011.

“Crime? What Crime?,” FreeU, 6 December 2011.

Interviewed and quoted in “Dec. 7, 1941: Isolated No More,” The Southern Illinoisan, 7 December 2011.

“Pull Over Sir, I Must Fine You for Smoking in Your Car,” Beacon, 18 November 2011

“Why I Voted ‘No’ to a Strike.” FreeU, 3 November 2011. Last of 18 blog posts on a faculty-staff strike at SIUC. See http://freesiu.blogspot.com/search?q=strike

“Libertarian Activism: “We Demand Freedom: Popular Movements for Liberty in U.S. History,” FreeU, 28 October 2011

“Virus Proof Windows: Online Armor Free,” eHistory, 14 October 2011.

“Pension Cutters: They are Back!,” 6 October 2011, FreeU, along with approx. 25 other blog entries on pension and health care reform, 13 May to October 2011. See http://freesiu.blogspot.com/search?q=pension and related tags.

“9/11: Who are We Now?” The Southern Illinoisan, video interview, 9 September 2011, http://www.youtube.com/user/SouthernThe#p/u/11/Ojm8ojy-oxI or http://goo.gl/arfZl

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“Books That Make Us Human: My Top Ten List,” The Imaginative Conservative, September 13, 2011, http://www.imaginativeconservative.org/2011/09/book-that- make-us-human.html

“Enrollment Numbers: SIUE, U of I Hit Record Highs, SIUC Sings the Blues.” FreeU, 8 September 2011

“New Firing Line: Sexual Harassment as Excuse to Fire Faculty.” FreeU, September 7, 2011.

“REMINDER: Do Not Use .EDU Email for Anything Political.” FreeU, August 31, 2011.

“BEAN: You’re not Reagan, you’re Hoover Obama’s legacy: Bad ideas foolishly executed,” Washington Times 25 August 2011, http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/aug/24/youre-not-reagan-youre- hoover/

“Coming Student Loan Crisis: Crony Capitalism + Egalitarian Liberalism.” FreeU, August 25, 2011.

“Feds Gut Due Process in ‘Sexual Harassment’ Cases.” NAS Blog, August 19, 2011.

“J’accuse! Feds ‘Discourage’ Due Process.” NAS Blog, August 20, 2011.

“Blogging for Dummies: Create a Blog in 15 Minutes,” eHistory 19 August 2011

“It’s Housing, Stupid! Parallels Between the 1920s and the 2000s,” Beacon, 18 August, 2011, http://blog.independent.org/2011/08/18/its-housing-stupid- parallels-between-the-1920s-and-the-2000s/

“23% of High School Graduates Ready for College (Illinois).” FreeU, August 17, 2011.

“Obama and Hoover: Two ‘Smart’ (Stupid) Presidents,” Beacon, 12 August 2011, http://blog.independent.org/2011/08/12/obama-and-hoover-two-smart-stupid- presidents/

“Ninite: One-Click Batch Install and Update Your Programs!” FreeU, August 8, 2011.

“Drink, Don’t Drive: How Obama’s Green Obsession Led me to Drink (and it’s good for the planet!),” Beacon, 2 August 2011.

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http://blog.independent.org/2011/08/02/drink-dont-drive-how-obamas-green- obsession-led-me-to-drink-and-its-good-for-the-planet/

“Health Care Disparities in Chicago,” dissenting opinion, submitted to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission as addendum to the Illinois State Advisory Committee’s majority report, 25 July 2011.

FDR Redux: A Cartoon Guide to Cutting the National Debt by 40% with the Stroke of a Pen! (Part I), http://blog.independent.org/2011/07/24/fdr-redux-a- cartoon-guide-to-cutting-the-national-debt-by-40-with-the-stroke-of-a-pen-part-i/ and click “continue here” to Part II.

FDR Redux: A Cartoon Guide to Cutting the National Debt by 40% with the Stroke of a Pen! (Part II), Beacon, 24 July 2011.

“The Killing (and Queering) of History: Why Government Schools are the Problem,” Beacon, 16 July 2011

JAMA: State Should Seize Fat Children from Parents,” Beacon, 14 July 2011

“Facebook Gets Multicultural About China and Censorship,” Beacon, 13 June 2011

“'Glorious Liberty': How to Discuss Race Without Tears,” NAS online magazine, 20 June 2011, lengthy interview with LaTasha Jones about my book Race and Liberty in America, conducted over the course of a week in February 2011. http://www.nas.org/polArticles.cfm?doctype_code=Article&doc_id=2054

“CARTOON VIDEO: What About Bob? Social Security Talk in 2035,” Youtube, 27 May 2011, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37HkB0wlvH4 Animated cartoon and text based on what Illinois pension reform model would mean for Social Security, if applied in 2035.

“Nanny State Attacks Jewish, Muslim Manhood,” Beacon, 3 June 2011

“By the Numbers: What’s Your Major Worth?” FreeU, May 31, 2011.

“On the Lighter Side (Sort of): SIUC Will Have 64,000 students!,” FreeU, 27 May 2011.

Interviewed on “John & Kathy Show,” WORD-FM (Pittsburgh, PA) about my book Race and Liberty in America, 13 May 2011. Talk focused on discussing civil rights despite political or racial differences.

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“’O(h no) Canada!’ MTV Signature Song Banned,” Beacon, http://blog.independent.org/2011/05/07/oh-no-canada-mtv-signature-song- banned/ , 7 May 2011

Interview with Saluki Times, “Ten Questions with . . . Jonathan Bean,” 13 April 2011, http://news.siuc.edu/news/April11/041311amh10Q_Bean.html

“Libertarian Defends Professor Cronon (while blasting the hypocrisy of the Left),” Beacon, http://www.independent.org/blog/index.php?p=10187 12 April 2011

“Talking to Liberals About Revolution,” Beacon, 17 February, http://blog.independent.org/2011/02/17/talking-to-liberals-about-revolution/

Interviewed about blogging and its role on college campuses (and beyond), “Faculty, students provide outlets for free speech,” Daily Egyptian, 7 March 2011: 3.

“Fatty Footprints: A Modest Proposal Based on Liberal GroupThink,” The Beacon, 20 January 2011, http://www.independent.org/blog/index.php?p=9157

“Who Killed JFK? The Conservative “Climate of Hate!,” The Beacon, 11 January 2011, http://www.independent.org/blog/index.php?p=9119

“Be Patriotic! Cheat! Spend!,” The Beacon, 27 November 2010, http://www.independent.org/blog/index.php?p=8656

“He’s Back! Bill Ayers, Robert Kennedy’s Son — and What this Has to Do With “Higher” Education,” The Beacon 26 November 2010, http://www.independent.org/blog/index.php?p=8647 (cross posted at http://nasblog.org and FreeU)

Interviewed and quoted in “The Past Is Never Dead” (on Bill Ayers controversy), Newsweek 6 December 2010: 41.

Interviewed and quoted in “Will Fed’s $600 Billion Plan Help Region?” Southern Illinoisan 21 November 2010

“Yes, Virginia…You are All Right,” NASBlog.org, 28 October 2010

“Facebook and U: The Dangers of University Email,” NASBlog.org, 25 October 2010

“New York Times Admits I’m Right about Government Failure, but . . . . A Cautionary Tale for Classical Liberals,” Beacon, 10 October 2010

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“New York Times Finally Gets It: “Let Housing Prices Fall!” Beacon, 7 September 2010

“Race Card Maxed Out,” Beacon, 12 August 2010

“Mussolini Would be Proud: Obama Ballyhoos the Auto Industry Bailout,” Beacon, 1 August 2010

“Lawsuit Walking: The Awful, Unlawful, Un-American harassment code,” FreeU, 9 April 2010

"The Grades are In": ACTA on SIU-Carbondale,” FreeU, 20 April 2010

“Freedom from Bad Academic Writing,” Free U, 25 April 2010

“Race to the Bottom: SIU's "Historic" Dumbing Down of Education,” FreeU, 17 June 2010

“Supreme Court: No Privacy on State Phones, Computers, Email,” NASBlog, 18 June 2010

“Billionaires Back Free Textbook Movement,” FreeU, 1 August 2010

“University Posts Course Syllabi Online,” FreeU, 9 August 2010

“Wind Turbine: Blowing $ at the Wind?,” FreeU, 26 August 2010

“Update on Windmill Turbine: Taxpayer Money at Stake,” FreeU, 20 September 2010

“Youtube Trick for Presentations,” eHistory, 19 September 2010.

“Playing the Presidential Race Card,” syndicated nationally by McClatchy- Tribune News Services. Ran under the above title in Cleveland Plain Dealer (http://tinyurl.com/2ekv6op), Sacramento Bee, and many other newspapers, including the Korea Herald, the country’s largest English-language newspaper, 10-12 August 2010.

“Born in the U.S.A.: Damon Root’s Reminder of Our Proud Exceptionalism,” Beacon, 11 August 2010

“It’s Uncertainty, Stupid!,” Beacon, 7 August 2010

“Bill for the Unborn: $20,000 (FY 2011),” Beacon, 25 July 2010

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“Government Spending: Recommended Web Site,” Beacon, 15 June 2010

“Iran Watch: 50,000 Buses and One Million No Shows,” Beacon, 13 June 2010

Interviewed and quoted in “Energy Project: Game Changer,” Southern Illinoisan, 23 May 2010.

“*HOT PICK*: Skydrive Explorer Manages Cloud Storage With Drag-and-Drop Ease (and no browser!),” eHistory, 27 April 2010

“Job Sites for History Majors,” eHistory, 30 March 2010.

“Tunnel of Oppression: Communist Theme Park,” NASblog.org, 25 March 2010

“A Tale of Two Campuses: How the DOUBLE Tuition Freeze Benefits SIU-E,” FreeU, 24 March 2010

“Students! Stop Buying Software at Retail Price!,”eHistory, 21 February 2010.

“State of Denial: Illinois is Going Bankrupt,” FreeU, 18 February 2010

“Fear Factory: Sexual Harassment and the Rights of the Accused,” NAS.org feature article, 16 February 2010 at http://tinyurl.com/ygyp69d

Interviewed and provided sources for “Rights of the Accused,” InsideHigherEd, http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/02/12/siu, 12 February 2010

“Light a Candle: For-profit alliances, Online Learning,” NASblog.org, 8 February 2010

Interviewed and quoted in “Rights of the Accused,” InsideHigherEd.com, 12 February 2010

“University finds free online classes don't hurt enrollment,” FreeU, 3 February 2010.

“Faculty Layoffs: Who and When?,” FreeU, 29 January 2010

“America’s Hidden Strength: Babies, Immigration,” Beacon, 23 January 2010.

Interviewed on “John & Kathy Show,” WORD-FM (Pittsburgh, PA) about my book Race and Liberty in America, 22 January 2010. Talk focused on Frederick Douglass speech on Haiti (1893)

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Interviewed on WQUB (Quincy, IL), about my book Race and Liberty in America, 11 January 2010.

Interviewed on KMED (Medford, Oregon), about my book Race and Liberty in America, 5 January 2010.

Interviewed on WZZA (Muscle Shoals, Alabama) about my book Race and Liberty in America, 4 January 2010. http://www.wzzaradio.com/

“Entitlement U.S.A.: Colleges as Attendance Centers,” The Beacon, 2 January 2010, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4627 (crossposted at NASBlog.org )

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America for “SIUC History Professor Bean compiles new writings on race in the U.S.,” Southern Illinoisan, 26 December 2009, 7A-8A

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, 21 December 2009, WSIU (southern Illinois)

“’Yes, Mr. President’: Clunkers, not Kids,” The Beacon, 20 December 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4494

“See No Evil: Obama and Iran,” The Beacon, 19 December 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4490

“Not-So-Silent”: Coolidge and Civil Rights, The Beacon, 13 December 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4401

“Are they Nuts? Oh, wait, it is the United Nations!,” The Beacon, 12 December 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4388

“Climate Conspiracy: U.K., U.S. ‘ClimateGates,’” The Beacon, 23 November 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4077

“Classical Liberalism Is All in Our Heads? Responding to Paul Harvey on Race,” The Beacon, 11 November 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=3937

“Student Blogs: Speaking Truth to pooh-bahs,” NAS Blog, 10 November 2009, http://nasblog.org

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America , 8 December 2009, WNTW-AM (Johnstown-Pittsburgh, PA)

“CaptureFox: Can Firefox Do Everything?,” eHistory, 6 December 2009

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Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, The Rob Schilling Show, 9 November 2009, WINA-AM (Charlottesville, VA)

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, “The John and Kathy Show,” 9 November 2009, WORD-FM (Pittsburgh, PA)

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America , The Rocky Brooks Show, 2 November 2009, WJRI-AM (North Carolina)

Interviewed for background research, “Better Business Bureau’s Grading System Stirs Debate,” Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, 1 November 2009, http://hamptonroads.com/2009/11/better-business-bureaus-grading-system-stirs- debate

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, “What’s the 411?” WFSK-FM (Fisk University, Nashville, TN), 28 October 2009, http://www.411show.info/ Also airs in Athens, GA and Detroit, Michigan, audio recording posted at http://raceandliberty.blogspot.com

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, “The Business of Life,” KKZZ-AM (Ventura, CA), 27 October 2009, www.am1400coach.com, audio recording posted at http://raceandliberty.blogspot.com

“Playing Offense and Defense: What Rush Limbaugh (and the rest of us) can learn from History,” NAS Blog, 20 October 2009, http://nasblog.org/

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, WQKR “Good Morning Show,” Nashville, TN, 20 October 2009

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, “Upfront with Tony Cox” (replaced Michael Eric Dyson Show as the production of African-American Public Radio Consortium, distributed nationally to NPR stations, 20 October 2009, http://www.upfrontnews.org/, audio recording posted at http://raceandliberty.blogspot.com

Interviewed and quoted in “Peak Oil Still a Stretch Away,” Southern Illinoisan, 18 October 2009: A1, A4.

Interviewed and quoted in “Fueling War?” Southern Illinoisan, 18 October 2009: A1, A4.

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, Eagle Forum Live (with Phyllis Schlafly), 10 October 2009, carried on 50 radio stations nationwide

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Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, Jeff Diamond Show, 11 October 2009, WNCT-AM (Greenville, NC)

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, The Basheer Jones Show, 13 October 2009, WERE-AM (Cleveland, Ohio), http://www.newstalk1490.com/article.asp?id=538312 For more on Basheer Jones, see http://www.muslimhiphop.com/index.php?p=Hip-Hop/Basheer_Jones

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, Lars Larson Show, 5 October 2009, national radio show with 2.25 million listeners, http://www.larslarson.com, recording at http://raceandliberty.blogspot.com

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, “The Urban Journal” (with Keith Murphy), 24 September 2009, national radio syndication on Sirius/XM, http://www.theurbanjournal.org, recording at http://raceandliberty.blogspot.com

“I am Woman: Sharia is OK with Me,” NAS Blog, 13 October 2009, http://nasblog.org/

“OfficeTab: Tabbed Interface in Word, Powerpoint, Excel,” eHistory, 7 October 2009, http://i-history.blogspot.com/2009/10/officetab-tabbed-interface-in- word.html

“Follow the Money: How Radical Speakers Get Rich on Campus Lecture Tours,” NAS Blog, 7 October 2009, http://nasblog.org/

“Freedom from Fear: Crime and the Diversity Hustle,” NAS Blog, 2 October 2009, http://nasblog.org/

“Sexual Harassment Procedures: You Have the Right to . . . (mumble mumble),” FreeU, 25 September 2009, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/2009/09/sexual- harassment-procedures-you-have.html

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, The Brad David Show, WDRC and three other stations based out of Hartford, CT 22 September 2009.

“What Jimmy Carter Doesn’t Know,” Independent Institute Commentary, 17 September 2009, http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=2623

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, The Terry Leahy Show, KKAR and seven other stations based out of Omaha, Nebraska, 16 September 2009

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“Military Blogs: The First Pages of History,” The Beacon, 16 September 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=3420

Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, The Mike Siegel Show, KITZ-AM (Seattle), 14 September 2009

“Low Graduation Rates: Are We Admitting Too Many Students?” FreeU, 14 September 2009, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/2009/09/low-graduation-rates-are- we-admitting.html

“ObamaCare Speech: I’m Radical and Mad as Hell,” The Beacon, 9 September 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=3321

“10 Reasons to Oppose the Sustainability Movement on Your Campus,” The Beacon, 3 September 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=3271

“Dr. King's dream,' 46 years later,” syndicated nationally by McClatchy-Tribune News Services. Ran under the above title in Sacramento Bee (circulation 380,000), and differing titles elsewhere, including Tallahassee Democrat. 24-28 August 2009. http://www.sacbee.com/847/story/2134102.html?mi_rss=Wire%20Lifestyle

“Video Tutorials: “Can I see that again?” eHistory, 21 August 2009, http://i- history.blogspot.com/2009/08/podcast-tutorials-can-i-see-that-again.html

“Catholics, Civil Rights, and the Holy Name,” Ignatius Insight, 17 August 2009, http://www.ignatiusinsight.com/features2009/jbean_catholicrights_aug09.asp

Interviewed and quoted in “Reform in health and economic crisis tips the popularity of Obama to the lowest level,” Correio Braziliense, 14 August 2009.

“Mohammad and Man at Yale: Burning Books (One Cartoon at a Time),” FreeU, 14 August 2009, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/2009/08/mohammad-and-man-at- yale-burning-books.html

“Top Secret! Declassified Documents for Cheap.” eHistory, 14 August 2009, http://i-history.blogspot.com/2009/08/top-secret-declassified-documents-for.html

“Who learned what in Gates race debate,” interviewed and quoted about the Police-Professor-President debate, Christian Science Monitor, 10 August 2009, http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/08/10/who-learned-what-in-gates- race-debate/

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Interviewed about my book Race and Liberty in America, “The Lincoln Brown Show,” KVEL (Salt Lake City, UT), 12 August 2009.

“Steal This Book: Students and Textbooks,” eHistory, 10 August 2009, http://i- history.blogspot.com/2009/08/steal-this-book-students-and-textbooks.html

Interviewed and quoted in “Was there a better way to conduct Gates-Crowley debate?” Christian Science Monitor, 31 July 2009, http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/07/31/was-there-a-better-way-to- conduct-gates-crowley-debate/ -- top Google news hit for the story. (The reporter misspelled Bull Connor).

“Email Grabber: A Tool with Lots of Potential,” eHistory, 28 July 2009, http://i- history.blogspot.com/2009/07/email-grabber-tool-with-lots-of.html

“Trickle-Down Theology Won’t Work,” Ignatius Insight, 29 July 2009, http://www.ignatiusinsight.com/features2009/jbean_trickledown_july09.asp

“University press remains strong in weak economy: Many college publishers struggle to survive,” interviewed in Daily Egyptian, 16 July 2009

Interviewed and quoted in “Professor edits new history book,” The Southern Illinoisan, 13 July 2009: 1B.

“Democracy Is Dead: What’s So Funny about ‘Read the Bill?’” Beacon, 12 July 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=2705

“Free to Fail,” FreeU, 9 July 2009, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/2009/07/free-to- fail.html

“Why Frederick Douglass Still Matters,” Beacon, 6 July 2009 http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=40

“The Party of Lincoln, and of Douglass: Rediscovering Frederick Douglass in the Age of Obama,” National Review Online, 4 July 2009, http://www.nationalreview.com/

“New Haven Firefighters: Supreme Court overrules discrimination,” op-ed, Providence (R.I.) Journal, 4 July 2009 (circulation 220,000). Also run in San Antonio Express News on 9 July (circulation 340,000)

Interviewed and quoted in “Justices back city stand on fire test,” on Ricci case, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 30 June 2009: A1, 4.

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“Kindle DX Reader: Not Ready for Prime Time,” eHistory, 30 June 2009, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

“Free Textbooks in Our Future?,” eHistory, 30 June 2009, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

“All Hail Caesar! Here and Abroad,” FreeU, 16 June 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“Best Free Software for Students (and Others),” eHistory, 5 June 2009, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

“The Bugaboo of Race: Does Skin Color Put Out Fires?” The Beacon, 5 May 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Clipboard on Steroids: How to Capture and Keep Multiple Clips,” eHistory, 5 May 2009, http://i-history.blogspot.com/2009/05/clipboard-on-steroids-how-to- capture.html

"Could You Pass the 1885 Admission Test for High School?,” FreeU, 3 May 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“It can happen here (because it is happening here!),” FreeU, 16 April 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

"Going Galt" (Ayn Rand Symposium by invitation), http://nationalreview.com 20 March 2009

"The Hollywood Blacklist," interviewed for documentary produced by SIUC Cinema and Radio/Television Students, 19 March 2009

“The Great Depression and College Life,” FreeU, 12 March 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“The God and Man and U.,” Part I and II, FreeU, 20 and 28 February 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

Interviewed and quoted in “Where does natural gas fit in national policy?,” Southern Illinoisan, 22 February 2009: 1-2.

“University’s Ratio of Black Faculty to Students Disproportional,” interviewed in Daily Egyptian, 20 February 2009: 1-2.

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“NAACP 100th Anniversary: Exploiting Color Instead of Erasing It,” U.S. News & World Report, 12 February, 2009, http://www.usnews.com/articles/opinion/2009/02/12/naacp-100th-anniversary- exploiting-color-instead-of-erasing-it.html (circulation 3 million)

“The Politics of ‘Jobbery’: 1883-2009,” The Beacon, 6 February 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“The Right to Blog: The Law for Students and Staff -- and Cops,” FreeU, 3 February 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“Booker and Barack: What Can Obama Learn From Booker T. Washington?” with David Beito, History News Network, 2 February 2009, http://hnn.us/articles/60448.html

“Obama can gain from Booker T. ideals,” with David Beito, Birmingham News, 25 January 2009

“Big Brother and U, Part I: Is Your University Reading your Email?,” Part I and II, FreeU, 24 and 31 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“Chicago Tribune: U.S. Grant Marches South Again,” FreeU, 20 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

Interviewed and quoted in “Obama will gather 2 Million,” Correio Braziliense, 18 January 2009.

“FIRE Fight: Heated Exchange on SIU's Academic Freedom Record,” FreeU, 13 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“University Must Change Its Ways,” Daily Egyptian, 13 January 2009.

“Race Relations at SIU: An Archive of ‘Dark Musings,’” FreeU, 12 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“SIU's Response to FIRE: How to Dodge a Question,” FreeU, 12 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“’The New Deal Worked’: Why Do So Many People Accept that as Fact?,” The Beacon, 10 January 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Committee Member Responds to Speech Zone Issue,” FreeU, 9 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

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“SIU Speech Zone: What's Right? What's Wrong?,” FreeU, 8 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“FDR and Dirty Dancing: Porn-to-School Act (or, What I Learned While Studying the New Deal),” The Beacon, 5 January 2009, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Credentialism and Civil Rights in Higher Education,” FreeU, 5 January 2009. http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

Interviewed and quoted in “Cabinet Complete,” Correio Braziliense, 20 December 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in Jenice Armstrong, “A Big Win for ‘Squares’” (rise of black “squares” in the Obama administration), Philadelphia Daily News, 18 December 2008. http://www.philly.com/dailynews/features/columnists/20081218_Jenice_Armstro ng__A_big_win_for__squares_.html

Interviewed and quoted in “Obama Escapes Scandals Unharmed,” Correio Braziliense, 14 December 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in Blackwell Thomas, “Experts’ opinions vary when it comes to oil,” The Southern Illinoisan, 23 November 2008: 1A, 4A.

“Conservatism and Civil Rights: An Exchange,” Claremont Review of Books, 8, no. 4 (Fall 2008): 4.

“Making Laws Free,” The Beacon, 11 November 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

Interviewed and quoted in “A new ‘post-racial’ style?,” El Mercurio (El Santiago, Chile), 10 November 2008, http://diario.elmercurio.cl/2008/11/10/internacional/_portada/noticias/04b64ff7- 3011-495a-a149-86902087301d.htm

“Cloture Rules: How Obama May Bring One-Party Rule to America,” The Beacon, 6 November 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Riots after the Election?” The Beacon, 3 November 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Plants Have Rights Too!,” FreeU, 3 November 2008, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

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“Pro-Life Displays Smashed on Campuses,” FreeU, 27 October 2008, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“Abortion and Free Speech,” FreeU, 21 October 2008, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/

“Hot Pick! American Presidency Project,” eHistory, 19 October 2008, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

“Little Red Schoolhouse: Teacher Education at SIU,” FreeU, 18 October 2008, http://freesiu.blogspot.com/ Reprinted on the national site http://phibetacons.nationalreview.com or http://tinyurl.com/6zajr5

Interviewed and quoted in “Rear Attack,” Correio Braziliense, 17 October 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in “Battle Face to Face,” in Correio Braziliense, 16 October 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in “McCain Lost Second Debate,” in Correio Braziliense, 9 October 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in “Research Indicates Victory for Biden,” in Correio Braziliense, 4 October 2008.

“Hot Pick! Copernic Desktop Search,” eHistory, 4 October 2008, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

“Long Live the RFC!” The Beacon, 30 September 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

Interviewed and quoted in “Debate: No Surprises,” in Correio Braziliense, 28 September 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in “Electorate prefers Obama to take care of the economy,” in Correio Braziliense, 24 September 2008.

“‘Diversity’ versus Freedom: The Tragic Case of Southern Illinois University,” The Beacon, 23 September 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Hot Pick! Google Patents,” eHistory, 14 September 2008, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

Interviewed and quoted in “Action in the Battlefields,” on the importance of “battleground states” and how McCain and Obama’s strategies differ, in Correio Braziliense, 14 September 2008

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“The Academic Gulag: Are You Politically Correct, Comrade Professor?” The Beacon, 13 September 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

Interviewed and quoted in “Obama on the Scene," on the history of U.S. party conventions, Correio Braziliense, 25 August 2008

“School Choice: Really Free, Semi-Free, or Flee as Fast as You Can?,” The Beacon, 21 August 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Portable Apps: Taking Programs on the Go,” eHistory, 20 August 2008, http://i- history.blogspot.com/

“What is the Best Book to Bring to WiFi Island?” eHistory, 20 August 2008, http://i-history.blogspot.com/

Interviewed and quoted in “Idealists Say Goodbye to Obama,” in Correio Braziliense, 30 July 2008.

Interviewed and quoted in Jennifer Rubin, "The Quotas that Won't Die," Weekly Standard 21 July 2008

“Criticized, Obama tries to prove its patriotism,” interviewed and quoted on the role of patriotism in U.S. elections, in Correio Braziliense, 5 July 2008

“Affordable Health Insurance is ILLEGAL!” The Beacon, 14 June 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Endnote X2 Review,” eHistory, 12 June 2008, http://i-history.blogspot.com/

“The Historian’s Toolbox,” eHistory, 4 June 2008, http://i-history.blogspot.com/

Interviewed and quoted in Kent Hoover, “Reinventing the SBA,” American City Business Journal, Special Feature story, 2 June 2008, http://www.bizjournals.com/edit_specal/66

“Podcasting Technology Enhancing Classroom Lectures,” SIU University Communications press release, interviewed and quoted about innovative use of iTunesU in Core Curriculum course, 25 April 2008. Ran in Mount Vernon Register

"Question of Race," interviewed and quoted about Obama and Martin Luther King, Jr. in Correio Braziliense, 30-31 March 2008

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“Ayn Rand and War: Natural Bedfellows?” The Beacon, 6 March 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Public Schools = Public Menace?” The Beacon, 6 March 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

"Can the Code: It's Not About Sex" (with Leonard Gross), Daily Egyptian, 18 March 2008, p. 7

“WFB: God, Man, and Liberty,” The Beacon, 3 March 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/

“Uncle Sam’s Fifty Brothers: The Power and Promise of State Constitutions,” The Beacon, 23 February 2008, http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=40

Interviewed and cited in Vincent Ryan, "Small Business, Big Problems, CFO Magazine, January 2008.

"Merry Government Holiday!" National Review Online, 11 December 2007, http://tinyurl.com/24ryte Crossposted on Huffingtonpost.com

"R.C. Hoiles, Civil Rights Pioneer," Orange County Register, 26 November 2007. www.ocregister.com/opinion/hoiles-rights-japanese-1928967-board-american [Along with "In His Own Words," document from my forthcoming anthology Race and Liberty]

"Sunshine in Teaching," Daily Egyptian, 7 November 2007.

"Give Peace a Chance," Daily Egyptian, 22 October 2007: 7.

“Economists versus Smoot Hawley,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 10 September 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

"The Scary Origins of the Dissent in the School Race Decision," Liberty and Power blog, http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/41780.html, 11 August 2007

“Abuse of Power: Civil Rights Initiative in Missouri,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 3 August 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html]

CBS Evening News, interviewed by executive producer Phil Hirschkorn. Research assistance and background material (including coauthored article) for investigative news story on state lotteries, 6 June 2007-July 31 2007. Segments ran on CBS Evening News, 17 September 2007, 31 October 2007, and on CBS blog, http://tinyurl.com/yubxtu

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Interviews, research assistance and contacts for a muckraking expose by Michael Scherer, "What Ted Stevens, Bolivian Cocaine and Halliburton Have in Common," Salon, 19 June 2007, http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/06/19/halliburton/

Interview and research assistance for Michael Lev-Ram's "Ripping Up the Rules of Management," Business 2.0 (May 2007), on entrepreneurial "contrarians."See http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/biz2/0705/gallery.contrarians.biz2/index.ht ml

Documentary interview, KALW Public Radio (San Francisco, CA), "In Search of the American Dream: Small Business," which explores wealth over the past half- century. Distributed nationally through Public Radio Exchange. Used in segment on small business and the American Dream, 16 May 2007. Audio available at http://tinyurl.com/2ugshh and http://www.prx.org/pieces/18878

“Branch Rickey and the Voluntary Integration of Baseball,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 27 March 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html]

"Fighting Slavery: Past and Present," Charles Goyette Show, KFNX (Phoenix, Arizona), 2 March 2007. Audio available.

“Banned Books: What Castro Won’t Let His People Read,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 27 March 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

“Christianity and Freedom,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 23 February 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

"Wilberforce and the Roots of Freedom," National Review Online and other newspapers, circa 23 February 2007. Ran in many newspapers and on web sites around the world as far as Nepal (PeaceJournalism.com).

“WG Sumner and Minority College Admissions,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 3 February 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

"The Business of Vice," interviewed by Daily Egyptian, 2 February 2007.

“Kate Winslet’s Breasts,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 31 January 2007 http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/34850.html

“Total Excess: Business by the Numbers,” A&E Biography Channel, televised commentator for new series on great businessmen, December 2006.

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Interview and research assistance for Richard McGill Murphy, “Now Is The Time to Tear Down the SBA,” Fortune Small Business, 1 June 2006 (reprinted on CNNmoney.com).

Interviewed and quoted in “Where Have We Been Going? Where are we going?,” Assembly of Fellows Magazine, June 2006. Discussed the DOJ consent decree signed by Southern Illinois University.

"Labor Exchanges," Liberty & Power, History News Network, 30 May 2006 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

Interview and research assistance for Dan Lavoie, “Everything You Didn't Know about the Lottery,” Chicago Daily Southtown (28 May 2006)

Interview and research assistance for Roger Clegg, “Faculty Hiring Preferences and the Law,” Chronicle of Higher Education, 19 May 2006: B13.

"Republicans Were on the Right Side of Civil Rights History Long Before Democrats," Liberty & Power, History News Network, 4 March 2006 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

“A Defeat for the Diversity Mongers,” The Weekly Standard, editorial by Terry Eastland, provided extensive background and interview material for article on SIU and the future of affirmative action, 6 March 2006.

“Affirmative Action Programs,” www.infography.com, bibliography of “superlative” and “excellent” sources (books, films, web sites), January 2006.

“Business–United States–History,” www.infography.com, bibliography of “superlative” and “excellent” sources (books, films, web sites), January 2006.

“Mass Marketing Meets Main Street: Department Stores, Mail Order, and the Chain Store Menace,” essay in Major Problems in American Business History, ed. Regina Blaszczyk and Philip Scranton (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2006), 327- 333.

“What Color Are You? Count the Drops,” Liberty & Power, History News Network, 26 November 2005 http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/18699.html

“History -- United States -- Great Depression (1929),” www.infography.com, bibliography of “superlative” and “excellent” sources, November 2005.

“The Conservative Sixties,” Liberty & Power, History News Network blog, 18 August 2005, http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/17204.html

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“AP: Some Companies Got Unneeded 9/11 Loans,” Yahoo News, 9 September 2005, interviewed and provided research materials to AP reporter Dirk Lammers. March-September 2005. Final story: http://tinyurl.com/c8hmb

“Little Big Companies,” interviewed by Michael Scherer for background information, Mother Jones, January/February 2005.

“OAH: Free Speech for Me, But Not For Thee,” Liberty & Power, History News Network blog, 20 November 2004, http://hnn.us/readcomment.php?id=47153#47153

“Affirmative Action Symposium,” Southern Illinois University Law Journal 28 (Spring 2004): 519-551.

“An Open Letter to Chancellor Wendler,” Guest Column, Daily Egyptian, 27 August 2004.

“A Libertarian Interpretation of Same Sex Benefits,” Liberty & Power, History News Network blog, 26 August 2004 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

“Bill Cosby and the Problem of Black Dissent,” Liberty & Power, History News Network blog, 25 May 2004 http://hnn.us/blogs/4.html

“Seabiscuit and the Great Depression: It’s Not About FDR, Stupid!,” Liberty & Power, History News Network blog, 31 March 2004 http://hnn.us/blogs/entries/4402.html

“Future of 7(a) Lending: Policy, Politics, People: Borrowers Scramble; White House looks to shift cost to lenders,” interviewed by John Reosti, American Banker, 3 February 2004.

“A Survey of Business Historians on America’s Greatest Entrepreneurs,” [one of 58 historians surveyed for use in] Blaine McCormick and Burton W. Fulsom, Jr., Business History Review, 77 (Winter 2003): 703-716.

“The SBA’s Masters of Disaster,” interviewed by Lisa Miller, Business Week Online, 12 November 2003

Ethan Zindler “Several Cape Cod, Mass. Businesses Weather Downturn with Government Loans,” Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA), 9 September 2003, interview.

“The Myths of Faculty ‘Diversity,’” Illinois Leader (www.illinoisleader.com), 2 October 2002

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“Republican Professors, Sure We Have One,” Daily Egyptian, 2 October 2002.

“The Conservative View in U.S. History,” The Good Society 9, no. 1 (1999): 72- 75

“African-American Speaker Blinded by Race,” Daily Egyptian, March 8, 1999

“How Women Took Charge: SIU Prof says shopping part of economic revolution,” interview, SIUC News, November 18, 1997. SIUC Home page (http://www.siu.edu/siuc), cover story, December 1997

“Professor: Huge Retail Stores Not Necessarily Bad,” interview, Daily Egyptian, 3 September 1997: 1, 8.

“From A&P to Wal-Mart: Prof says small towns shouldn’t worry about chain stores,” interview, SIUC News, 5 August 1997. Also appeared in: DuQuoin Evening Call, Murphysboro-American, SIUC Perspectives

"Liberalism and the Conservative Challenge: The 1970s and 1980s," chap. 18 in Modern America: Study Guide (Division of Continuing Education, Individualized Learning Program, 1996)

"Populists of Old," Burlington (Vermont) Free Press, 19 September 1994, 7A.

"The Politics of Wal-Mart: Lessons from the Past," Commercial Real Estate Magazine of Vermont 2 (October-November, 1994): 5, 10.

E. Papers and Presentations

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Planning Meeting, Agenda on Environmental Justice, Chicago, IL (by phone), 20 November 2015.

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, "Senate Bill 744: Civil Rights Implications of Comprehensive Immigration Reform on Illinois' Immigrant Communities" (Report), full committee meeting, Chicago, IL (by phone). 4 December 2014. Filed dissenting opinion that was included in final report presented to national U.S. Civil Rights Commission, December 2014.

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, "Senate Bill 744: Civil Rights Implications of Comprehensive Immigration Reform on Illinois' Immigrant Communities" (Report), full committee meeting, Chicago, IL (by phone). 4 December 2014

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“Distance Education: From Paper to Internet, 1991-2014,” lecture presented at SIUC Department of History Workshop, 22 October 2014

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Hate Crimes hearing, Chicago, IL (by phone). 21 August 2014

Invited participant (with honorarium), History Roundtable, Arlington, Virginia, 19-20 August 2013

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Food Desert Subcommittee Meeting, Chicago, IL (by phone). 5 September 2013 Invited participant (with honorarium), History Roundtable, Arlington, Virginia, 19-20 August 2013

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Planning Meeting and Briefing on Mass Incarceration in Illinois, Chicago, IL (by phone). Full committee meeting on Immigration and Religious Discrimination in Prisons, 30 July 2013

Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, Brief for Amici Curiae, Current and Former Federal Civil Rights Officials in Support of Petitioner, submitted to U.S. Supreme Court, case docket no. 11-345, October 2012 term.

Illinois Advisory Committee to U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Planning Meeting and Briefing on Mass Incarceration in Illinois, Chicago, IL (by phone), 7 June 2012. Full committee and subcommittee meeting on education.

Video streaming lectures on the Vietnam War and Civil Rights for https://www.libertyclassroom.com/ (April 2012)

Invited discussant, “Ideas in Economic History,” select group of business and economic historians, Earhart Foundation, August 5-7, 2011

Invitation (declined due to short notice), U.S. Small Business Committee, hearing on “An Examination of SBA Programs: Eliminating Inefficiencies, Duplications, Fraud and Abuse,” 16 June 2011.

Invited discussant for “Minorities in the Knowledge Economy during the Long Civil Rights Era,” Business History Conference, 1 April 2011, St. Louis, MO

“Getting Your Work Published” (with Jonathan Wiesen), 23 February 2011, History Graduate Student Association Workshop

“What Can the Government Do to Promote Black Business? Past and Present,” created panel and presented a paper by that title, Association for the Study of

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African American Life and History, 1 October 2010. Funded by grant from SIUC Office of Diversity.

Invited discussant of “Mill on Liberty,” along with other “noted bloggers, sponsored and paid for by Liberty Fund, 9-12 September 2010, La Jolla, CA

Invited presenter and moderator of discussion on “Liberty and Enterprise” documents in Race and Liberty in America: The Essential Reader, Jack Miller Center, Charlottesville, VA, June 24-25 (two workshops) $3,000 honorarium

Invited commentator (roundtable) on Howell Baum’s Brown in Baltimore: School Desegregation and the Limits of Liberalism, Policy History Conference, Columbus, OH, June 4, 2010

“Against all Odds: Negotiations of Power,” chair and commentator on three papers, History Graduate Student Association Conference, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 17 April 2010.

"The American Dream," invited speaker before international students in the advanced ESL course, "Business English," University Museum Auditorium, 30 April 2009.

Invited panelist (paid), “Race and Gender in Business,” in conjunction with the exhibit based on the book The Real Pepsi Challenge, Queens Museum of Art, New York, New York, 26 July 2008.

Invited participant and panelist (paid), "Responsibility, Liberty, and Individualism in the Writings of Zora Neale Hurston," Liberty Fund conference, 17-20 July 2008 (four day workshop), Indianapolis, Indiana.

"Apostles of Black Capitalism: Booker T. Washington, Richard Nixon, and Oprah," organizer, chair and commentator. Panelists: Robert Norrell, University of Tennessee; Robert Weems, University of Missouri; and Juliet E.K. Walker, University of Texas, Policy History Conference, 30 May 2008.

Kerr Prize Committee member (with Jeffrey Fear, Harvard Business School; and Francesco Carveli, University of Birmingham, UK), Business History Conference, 11 April 2008. [Declined due to lack of travel funds]

Invited speaker (with honorarium), Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship (Rockford College), "Capitalism and the Modern World," segment on Great Depression. Declined due to conflict, 17 October 2007.

Kerr Prize Committee member (with Jeffrey Fear, Harvard Business School; and Francesco Carveli, University of Birmingham, UK), Business History

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Conference, 31 May-June 2 2007. Reviewed presentations and awarded prize for "best of conference."

"American Business Culture," invited speaker before fifty international students in the advanced ESL course, "Business English," University Museum Auditorium, 3 October 2007.

"How to Teach Notetaking," talk before HIST 597 students, 25 September 2007

“Liberty for All: The Long Struggle for Racial Freedom,” keynote speaker (declined) for convention of the Libertarian Party, Springfield, IL, 15 September 2006.

Invited commentator, "Booker T. Washington to Attica: Black Assertiveness in the Twentieth Century,” Association for the Study of African American Life and History, September 29, 2006 (invitation declined due to insufficient travel funds)

“Forgotten Voices of Racial Freedom: The Conservative and Libertarian Traditions,” Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green State University, 27 July 2006.

Invited speaker, “Big Government and Affirmative Action,” Cato Institute, Washington, DC, rerun on C-Span 3 on 19 and 20 June 2006 (originally aired 12- 13 and 20 January 2002).

“Open Letter on Immigration,” Independent Institute, signatory, 19 June 2006 http://tinyurl.com/ycgfso

Invited commentator, “Small Firms, Big Problems,” Business History Conference, Toronto, Canada, June 2006 (invitation declined due to conflict with Visiting Scholar offer).

“Effectiveness of the Small Business Administration,” invited witness, U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information and International Security, 6 April 2006

Co-sponsor, “Bullies at Work: Mobbing in the Workplace,” public lecture by Kenneth Westhues, 23 March 2006, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

“The Ship and the Sea: ‘The Party of Lincoln’ and Civil Rights,” keynote speaker (invited) for annual Lincoln Day dinner of Jackson County Republicans, 4 March 2006.

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Ward Connerly lecture, “America’s Promise Realized: Getting Beyond Race,” SIU Law School Auditorium, 26 January 2006. Raised nearly $10,000 in funds, coordinated publicity and event details.

“Conservative Coming Out” panel, SIU Student Center Auditorium, 24 January 2006. Organized and moderated event, with columnist and radio show host Jim Muir as keynote speaker.

“Sound Off,” invited guest speaker, WQRL (Benton, IL), 16 November 2005.

Invited panelist, “History as a Guide to the New International Order: The United States, Europe and China in the 21st century,” Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford (St. Anne’s College), Oxford, UK, 13-18 August 2006 (invitation declined).

Invited commentator, “Small Firms, Big Problems,” Business History Conference, Toronto, Canada, June 2006 (invitation declined due to conflict with Visiting Scholar offer).

Co-panelist (with Bruno Behrend, Chicago radio show host and Director, Illinois FreedomWorks), “Social Security: The Potential for Reform,” Thebes Room, SIU Student Center, 8 February 2005.

Acton Institute, Center for Effective Compassion, invited participant (declined), “Toward Effective Compassion” conference, 4 June 2004, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Chair and commentator, “Beyond Race and Class: Black Workers and Labor Policy in America” panel, Policy History Conference, St. Louis, MO, 23 May 2004.

“Academic Freedom and the War on Terror,” public lecture by David Horowitz. Faculty sponsor and moderator, 21 April 2004.

“Liberty and Enterprise in the 1920s,” Liberty Fund colloquium (invited participant with stipend), Key West, Florida, January 7-10, 2004

“Affirmative Action in Higher Education”symposium, SIU Law School, 18 November 2003. Other presenters from Howard University, Indiana University, Ohio Northern, and Washington & Lee Law Schools.

“How We Got Here: Affirmative Action for Small Business and Minority Enterprise,” invited speaker, Center for the Study of Black Business History (UT- Austin), 17 October 2003

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“Historical Consulting,” talk before History 597 students, 16 April 2003

“Cultural Sensitivity” roundtable discussion, 10 April 2003, SIUC Student Center.

Moderator, “Liberal Arts Future” panel (Alumni Day), March 2003

“Chain Reaction” (Working Assets Radio with guest host Rose Aguilar), KALW 91.7 (San Francisco), debated the merits of chain stores with small business activist Stacy Mitchell (Institute for Local Self-Reliance), 20 August 2002. Web cast archived at http://www.webactive.com/workingassets/archive.html

“The Multiple Roles of Business and Government,” chair and commentator, Policy History Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, 30 May 2002

“Big Government and Affirmative Action,” invited speaker, Cato Institute, Washington, DC, 10 December 2001. Featured on C-Span “BookTV” (one of fifty history books featured each year), 12-13 January 2002.

Invited speaker, “Debating the Left,” Eagle Forum Leadership Conference, 27 October 2001, St. Louis, Missouri

Invited essayist, “Big Government and Affirmative Action,” H-Pol, 23 October 2001.

“Meet the Author,” Interfaith Center, SIUC, 9 October 2001.

Guest appearance, Forum 580, 10 October 2001, WILL (AM 620), Urbana, IL

Invited speaker, “Affirmative Action for Minority Business,” Dunn-Richmond Economic Development Center, 24 August 2001.

“The Business of Race: The Small Business Administration and the Origins of Affirmative Action,” presented before Business History Conference, Miami, Florida, 21 April 2001

“Phyllis Schlafly and the Politics of Anti-Feminism,” speech presented before SIUC College Republicans, 13 October 1999

“The History of Women in Business,” organized joint H-Business and H-Women forum on Angel Kwolek-Folland’s Incorporating Women: A History of Women and Business in the United States, 4-8 October 1999

“Small Business and Affirmative Action,” Social Philosophy and Policy Center, 14 July 1999, Bowling Green, Ohio

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“The History of Small Business in America,” organized H-Business forum on Philip Scranton’s Endless Novelty: Specialty Production and American Industrialization, 1865-1925, 1-7 October 1998

“The Founding,” limited attendance conference ($5,000 honorarium), Liberty Fund, July 10 – August 8, 1998, Pasadena, California (invitation declined)

“1998 Transatlantic Forum,” limited attendance conference, Herbert Quandt Stiftung Conference (all expenses paid by the Herbert Quandt Foundation of BMW), May 14-16, 1998, Charleston, South Carolina

“Minority Enterprise Policy,” extended note on research, H-Business, 13 May 1998

“Economic History and Economic Development,” chair and commentator, April 24, 1998, Economic and Business Historical Society Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Discussion group leader: Nash, The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America; Church of the Good Shepherd (Carbondale), March–May 1998

“Radical Son.” Introduced guest speaker David Horowitz, University Museum Auditorium January 28, 1998

“‘Burn, Baby, Burn’: Small Business in the Ghetto,” extended note on research- in-progress, H-Business, September 27, October 3 and 7, 1997

“Graduate School and Beyond,” presentation before SIUC Phi Alpha Theta chapter, October 1, 1997

Book Forum, Guest: “Beyond the Broker State: Federal Policies Toward Small Business, 1936-1961,” H-Business, February 16-23, 1997

“U.S.-Vietnam Relations,” moderator of panel, Phi Alpha Theta (SIUC chapter), February 20, 1997

“Tips on Conferences and Publishing,” presentation before SIUC Phi Alpha Theta chapter, October 17, 1996

“Ronald Reagan and the Man from Mars (Or What Went Right in the 1980s),” speech presented before SIUC College Republicans, September 18, 1996

“From Poor Laws to the Modern Welfare State: Private Charity and Public Assistance in Historical Perspective,” general discussant, limited attendance conference, St. Louis University, August 15-17, 1996

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"Innovation in American Business after World War II," chair of panel at the Business History Conference, Columbus, Ohio, March 13, 1996.

"Richard Sears: Mass Marketing the American Dream," a paper presented before Phi Alpha Theta (Southern Illinois University--Carbondale chapter), November 8, 1995

"Beyond the Broker State: A History of the Federal Government's Policies Toward Small Business, 1936-1961," a paper presented to the Business History Conference, dissertation session, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, March 17-19, 1995.

Guest appearance, The Jack Barry Show, 30 September 1994, WVMT radio (AM 620), Colchester, Vermont. Topic: The Politics of Wal-Mart: An Historical Look.

"Coping with Crisis: Independent Tire Dealers and the Politics of Radical Conservatism, 1942-1946," a paper presented to the National Social Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, November, 1993

Salvatori Fellow, Salvatori Center for Academic Leadership (Heritage Foundation), Summer 1993

"An ‘Old Story of High Purposes But Inadequate Means:’ The Small Defense Plants Administration and Politics of Small Business, 1951-53," a paper presented to the Economic and Business Historical Society Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, April 24, 1993

"World War II and the ‘Crisis’ of Small Business: The Smaller War Plants Corporation," a paper presented to the Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 24, 1990

F. Research Grants

Charles G. Koch Foundation grant to book scholarships ($200 per student plus overload compensation) for UHON 351 (“Socialism: Dream and Nightmre”), Spring 2017. Total amount: $11,000 Charles G. Koch Foundation grant to book scholarships ($200 per student plus overload compensation) for UHON 351 (“Liberty and Power”), Spring 2016. Total amount: $12,000 Charles G. Koch Foundation grant to book scholarships ($200 per student plus overload compensation) for UHON 351 (Liberty and Power), Spring 2015. Total amount: $12,000 Charles G. Koch Foundation grant to book scholarships ($200 per student) for “The Conservative View in U.S. History” (Fall 2013) and funding for UHON 351 (Liberty and Power), Spring 2014. Total amount: $15,000

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Charles G. Koch Foundation grant to book scholarships ($300 per student) for “The Conservative View in U.S. History” (Fall 2012) and follow-up research seminar (UHON 351, Spring 2013). Total amount: $17,000 Charles G. Koch Foundation grant to support a University Honors sequence entitled “Classical Liberalism: The Freedom Philosophy,” $15,000 including financial support for students taking the course and research grant for graduate student. Diversity Travel Grant, Office of Diversity Chancellor, Southern Illinois University ($500), July 2010 to support creation of panel and presentation at Association for the Study of African American Life and History. Southern Illinois University, Diversity Grant, Office of Diversity Chancellor, 2008, 2010 Queens Museum of Art honorarium for roundtable on blacks in business, July 2008 Southern Illinois University, Undergraduate Research Assistant Award, 2006- 2007 Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Visiting Scholar, Summer 2006 Economic History Association, Arthur H. Cole Grant, June 2001 Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Visiting Scholar, Summer 1999 Institute for Humane Studies, Social Change Research Grant, 1997-1998 Earhart Foundation, Faculty Fellowship Grant, 1997-1998 Moody Grant, Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library, June 1997 Special Research Grant, Southern Illinois University, 1996-1998 Juniata College, Travel Grant, March 1995 Institute for Humane Studies, Travel Grant, January 1995 Institute for Humane Studies, Travel Grant, May 1994 Economic History Association, Arthur H. Cole Grant, June 1994 John E. Rovensky Fellowship, 1993-1994 Bradley Kastan Award, The Ohio State University, April 1993 Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Travel Grant, January 1993 Truman Presidential Library, Travel Grant, October 1992 Gold Circle Fellow, Ohio State University, 1990-91. Graduate College Fellow, University of Vermont, 1989-90.

G. Current Research Projects

“Housing Bubble of the 1920s: Prelude to the Great Depression?”

V. SERVICE

A. Department Administration

1999-2005: Director of Undergraduate Studies 1996-2000: Coordinator, Southern Illinois Regional History Fair

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B. Department Committees

Activities Committee, 1997-1999 African-American History Search, 2003-2004 Asian Search, 2000-2001 Asian Search, 2004-2005 Computing Affairs, 1997-2000 (Chair) Curriculum, 2001-present Library, 1995-1997 Policy Committee, 2000-2012, 2014-2015 Research and Grants, 2000-2004, 2009-2010 Salary (Merit), 1996-2002, 2009-2010, 2012-2013, 2016 Teaching and Curriculum, 2004-present U.S. History Survey, 1995-1997 U.S. Search, 1997-1998 Undergraduate Studies, 1997-2015 (Chair, 2000-2005)

C. College and University Service

Administrative intern to Dean (College of Liberal Arts) for Distance Education, 2010-2014 Black American Studies, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Fall 2000 Chancellor’s Affirmative Action Advisory Committee, Faculty Senate Representative, Fall 2002-Spring 2004 Chancellor’s Classroom Upgrade Committee, Summer 2005-Fall 2006 ------. University Police Diversity Training Subcommittee, Fall 2002-present Chancellor’s Teaching Excellence Committee, 2006-2007 College of Education, Teacher Education Advisory Council, 2000-2003 College of Education, Teacher Education Redesign Task Force, 2001-2003 College of Liberal Arts Council, member, 2001-2004, 2009-2011 College of Liberal Arts, Mentor-Protege Program, 2001-2002, 2014- College of Liberal Arts, Administrative intern to Dean (Distance Education), 2011 College of Liberal Arts, Department of Political Science, Promotion Committee, Fall 2011. Reviewed and voted on two applications for full professor College of Liberal Arts, Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2013-2015 College Republicans, Faculty Adviser, 2000-2008, 2010-2008 Campus Libertarians, Faculty Adviser, 2002-2008 Deans’ Council on Teaching Excellence, 2012- Faculty Adviser, Young Americans for Liberty, 2013- Students for Peace and Democracy, Faculty Adviser, Students for Peace and Democracy, 2013-2014 Faculty Adviser, Southern Illinois Young Americans for Freedom, 2014- Faculty Adviser, Turning Point USA, SIUC Chapter, 2014- Committee to Study Feasibility of Faculty Political Action Committee, Fall 1996 40

Early Warning System, Student Development, 1995-1996 Dean's Appreciation Award (for service to the college), 2000 Faculty Senate representative to Excellence through Commitment Teaching Award Committee, 2006-2007 Faculty Senate, Judicial Review Board, 2012-2014. Vice Chair, then Chair Spring-Fall 2014.Office of the President, Distance Learning Assessment Subcommittee, Spring 2010 University Housing and Admissions, “Freshmen Interest Group,” organized for new students interested in History as a possible major, “The Living Past,” Spring-Fall 2005. External reviewer for SIUE Summer Stipend Applications, August 2010 U.S. Grant Association and Morris Library, Associate Documentary Editor Search Committee, Fall 2007. Office of the Chancellor, CoLA representative to Distance Education Council, August 2010- Chair, Promotion Committee, Political Science Department, two candidates, Fall 2010 Chair, Internal Review team for University Studies Program, October-November 2010. Interviewed director, staff, read self-study report and other materials. Sole author of the final team report. Deans’ Council on Teaching Excellence, 2012- (as past winners of Outstanding Teaching Awards, we selected the Outstanding Teacher of the University) “Soldiers Among Us,” Planning Committee for series of events on civilian- military relations, sponsored by Provost’s office, Fall 2014-Spring 2015 Faculty Adviser, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Spring 2016-

D. Professional Service

Membership in Professional Associations

Business History Conference Policy History Conference National Association of Scholars

Offices Held in Professional Associations Business History Conference Book Review Editor, H-Business, 1997-2000 Business History Conference, Editor, H-Business, 2002-2005 (Senior Editor, 2004-2005) Business History Conference, Book Review Editor, H-Business, 2003-2007 Business History Conference, Web Projects Coordinator, 2008-2010 Business History Conference, Kerr Prize Committee, 2007-2009 Conservative.net, Co-editor, board member, 2000- C.S. Lewis Society of California, Board of Advisers, 2006-present EH.NET, Editor, EH.Res, 1996-1997 EH.NET, Executive Committee, 2000-2004 Institute for Humane Studies, Academic Review Committee, 1999-

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Illinois Association of Scholars, President, 2006-2013; Vice President, 2014- The Independent Institute, Research Fellow, 2006-present; The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy, Associate Editor, 2012- U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Illinois State Advisory Committee, 2011------. Education Subcommittee, 2011- Illinois Policy Institute, Board of Academic Advisers, 2011-

Consultantships and Expert Witness Designations

Blind referee report for Ivan Eland book submission, “20th Century Presidents: Rhetoric versus Action by Eleven Presidents on Limited Government,” The Independent Institute, July 2016

Blind referee report for Lawrence J. McQuillan, PhD, and Hayeon Carol Park, “Pope Francis’ Crusade Against Capitalism Undercuts His Call to Help Poor,” The Independent Review (peer reviewed May 2016)

Blurbed for Failure: The Federal "Misedukation” of America’s Children, by Vicki Alger (The Independent Institute, 2016)

Invited expert advice for amicus brief supporting a writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court, Shea v. Kerry, https://www.pacificlegal.org/cases/shea-3-1433 Topic: Title VII employment discrimination. Amicus brief for Cato Institute and National Association of Scholars.

Strategic Adviser for Sayuna startup via Angel Ventures Peru, http://angelventures.vc/peru, contact: Jorge Antonio del Carpio, [email protected]

Invited pre-publication review of Donald W. Gribbin and Jagjit Singh Saini, "Impact of the Excise Tax on Medical Device Manufacturers." April 2015

Invited pre-publication review of James W. Springer, “The Iroquois League and the United States Constitution: A Study in Contrasts,” 4 December 2014.

Historical Consultant, Daily Life during the Great Depression, by Wendy Lanier (Minneapolis, MN: Abdo Publishing, 2015), June-August 2014

Consulting historian, critical review of AP United States History revised curriculum framework, per request of National Association of Scholars, June-August 2014

Archival Literacy Competencies for Undergraduate History Majors, participated in survey of research-methods instructors by Purdue University investigators, Sammie Morris, Larry Mykytiuk, and Sharon Weiner, 24 February 2014

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Invited consultant for rating ideological scales of surveys drafted by Matt Grossmann (Michigan State University) for use in his forthcoming book Artists of the Possible: Governing Networks and American Policy Change Since 1945 (Oxford University Press). He used my first two books to conduct a meta-analysis of policy histories dealing with various issues (my books were 2 of 16 on “Finance and Commerce”). See “The Variable Politics of the Policy Process: Issue-Area Differences and Comparative Networks,” Journal of Politics (2013): 1-15; and “Interest group influence on US policy change: An Assessment based on policy history,” Interest Groups & Advocacy 1, no. 2 (2012): 171– 192.

Nominated Larry Schweikart for Outstanding Scholar, University of Dayton, 17 December 2012.

Provided source material, as requested, for "Conference Report and Guide to Teaching Business History,” Business History Initiative, 9 August 2012

Provided source material from one of my blogs to Columbia University, Teachers College, “Understanding Fiscal Responsibility” Project, 4 August 2012. See http://www.tc.columbia.edu/a&h/socialstudies/index.asp?Id=Grants+%26+Projects&Info =Understanding+Fiscal+Responsibility

Expert witness and researcher for plaintiff C. Earl Peek, an African American businessman suing the Small Business Administration for racial discrimination in its venture capital program. See Diamond Ventures, LLC v. Hector Baretto, Civil Action No. 031449GK. For story on this case, see "Black Partnership Alleges Discrimination in SBIC Turndown; SBA Denies It," Minority Business Insider (March 2006): 3. A “landmark” court decision has moved the case ahead to arbitration. See news stories including NY Times http://preview.tinyurl.com/2axneq5 At the end of 2010, Peek’s firm won a major settlement and continued to employ me to research “banks who are in CRA trouble, names and addresses of black and minority directors of major Fortune 50 Companies, and corporations with diversity and social responsibility.” For news of Peek’s out-of-court victory, read Wall Street Journal (http://preview.tinyurl.com/28mca49 ) or Atlanta Journal Constitution (http://preview.tinyurl.com/2cncnng ).

Provided source material and assistance to the “Project on Conservative Academics” (under contract with Oxford University Press), per request of Joshua Dunn (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) and Jon A. Shields (Claremont McKenna College), 1 June 2011. Ongoing project “examining the ways in which the political values and minority status of conservatives shapes their research agendas, mentoring, teaching, and sense of academic freedom. It will be based on a survey and in-depth interviews with conservative professors in sociology, political science, economics, literature, history, and philosophy.”

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Nominated Robert E. Weems, Jr. for a Short Term Fellowship in African American Studies with the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (BMRC), 4 December 2009

Served as reference for the Foundation of Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) in securing a Templeton Freedom Award from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, presented to FIRE officials on 9 November 2009. FIRE was “recognized for its Campus Freedom Network, a grassroots effort to educate students and make them active partners in restoring liberty to campus life and to create a nationwide network of student advocates.” Source: http://atlasnetwork.org/prizes-grants/templeton-freedom-awards/2009-templeton- freedom-award-winners/

Reviewed (prior to publication), Scott Gerber’s The Origins of an Independent Judiciary: A Study in Early American Constitutional Development, 1606-1787, July 2009.

Referee, Promotion and Tenure Committee for Jian Anna Xiong, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Morris Library, Summer 2008

Blind referee, Promotion and Tenure Subcommittee for Jonathan S. Russ, University of Delaware, Department of History, Summer 2007

Edited Justice George W. Nicholson's "Kindred Spirits, Humble Heroes: Branch Rickey and William Wilberforce," an op-ed published widely in major newspapers, including the New York Sun, March 2007.

Nominated Robert E. Weems, Jr. for "William T. Byler Distinguished Professor Award," University of Missouri (Columbia), January 2007.

“The Powder and the Glory” (NEH/BBC/PBS), consulting and participating historian in documentary about the lives and times of rags-to-riches tycoons, Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein. Film by noted producers Arnie Reisman and Ann Carol Grossman, based on Lindy Woodhead’s book War Paint. Released 2007. Supported successful grant application (PBS) for $200,000 to cover production costs and advised on film content.

American Political Science Association, Politics and History Section, nominated the following for the Mary Parker Follett Award (Best Article in Politics and History): Robert E. Weems, Jr. And Lewis A. Randolph, “‘The Right Man’: James J. Jackson and the Origins of U.S. Government Interest in Black Business,” Enterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business History 6, no. 2 (June 2005): 254-277.

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Invited referee for Robert E. Weems, Jr.’s application for Millennium Chair of Liberal Arts (African American Studies), Indiana University-Purdue University, December 2004

City of St. Louis v. American Tobacco, et al. (2002-present). Lawsuit involving multiple plaintiffs (City of St. Louis, several dozen Missouri hospitals) and defendants (six tobacco companies and several Missouri retailers and distributors). Extensive archival and periodical research in Missouri, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere. Deposition taken in January 2005. Trial scheduled for 2011.

Historical consultant, 50th Anniversary History of L.A. SBA Office, Summer 2003

“Ben Shahn,” documentary produced by SIUC Radio/Television Students, October 2002

“John Vachon,” interviewed for documentary produced by SIUC Radio/Television Students, October 2002

Written testimony, “Study on Faculty Diversity,” submitted to Illinois Board of Higher Education, requested by Heartland Institute, 1 October 2002.

“Dorothea Lange,” two separate documentaries produced by SIUC Radio/Television Students, March 2002

“Eudora Welty,” documentary produced by SIUC Cinema and Radio/Television Students, March 2002

Going to School during the Great Depression (Capstone Press, 2001)

“Nice Work if You Can Get It,” Forbes, 12 November 2001:

Research historian in U.S. versus Philip Morris, et al.: One of two historians selected for expertise in the history of the federal government. May 2000 - October 2001.

Advisory Board, John Allen, Student Atlas of United States History (Dushhin/McGraw), Spring 2000

“Size Matters: 100 Years of Small Business in America,” Your Company, May/June 1999: 50-52

“U.S. Small Enterprise Policy,” report requested by Japan Small Business Corporation, October 1998. Incorporated into Current Conditions in U.S. Small Businesses and U.S. Small Business Policy (JETRO), Japanese-language publication.

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