Judith Sealander

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Judith Sealander is an American historian and professor. She is Professor of History at Bowling Green State University.

Sealander received a Ph.D. in history in 1977 from Duke University.[1]

Career

Sealander has researched women's history, business and educational progressivism and philanthropy. She has studied American government efforts to promote health, opportunity and security to children and pronounces them as failures.[2]

Before teaching at Bowling Green State University, she taught at Wright State University.

She is a recipient of the 1998 Ohio Academy of History Outstanding Publication Award.[3] Sealander is also the recipient of numerous awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, American Association of Colleges, Rockefeller Archive Center, and the Indiana University Center for the Study of Philanthropy.[4]

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