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Graham Warder

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Graham Warder is Associate Professor of History at Keene State College. He earned his B.A. in History from Dartmouth College and his Ph.D. in American Social and Cultural History from UMass Amherst. Since 1999, he has worked with the Disability History Museum, an online humanities resource providing primary sources and curriculum about the history of disability. He teaches in the Masters of History & Archives program at Keene State and co-chairs the Educational Outreach Committee of the Disability History / Archives Consortium, an organization that connects archivists, librarians, museum curators, activists, and scholars of disability history. His major research interests involve disability history and 19th-century America, including the American Civil War. Graham is the lead scholar on a Mass Humanities-supported project to research and develop a unit on disabled veterans of the Civil War from Massachusetts. He also serves a lead scholar on Emerging America's Reform to Equal Rights – K-12 Disability History Curriculum. 

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