James T. Sears
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James T. Sears | |
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| Born | August 12, 1951 Tipton, Indiana, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Southern Illinois University Indiana University Bloomington University of Wisconsin–Madison |
| Occupation | Historian |
James T. Sears (born August 12, 1951) is an American educator, historian, and activist. He is a former professor at the University of South Carolina, Trinity University, Harvard University, and Penn State.[1][2][3] The author of books about LGBT history and sexuality education, his archive of correspondence, research notes, interviews (totaling 138 linear feet in 317 boxes) is located at the Rubenstein Library of Duke University[4] with ancillary materials at the College of Charleston Special Collections.[5]
Sears was born on August 12, 1951, in Tipton, Indiana.[1][6][7] He graduated from Southern Illinois University, where he earned a bachelor's degree majoring in history and government in 1974.[1] He earned a master's degree in secondary education from Indiana University, followed by another master's degree in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1] His PhD, in 1984, from Indiana University Bloomington was a critical ethnography of that same university, where he earned his doctorate in sociology and curriculum studies—and later named Outstanding IU Alumni.[8]