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(left) Jack Colhoun and (right) Ronald Maberry Johnson

JACK COLHOUN
Jack Colhoun is an independent historian of the Cold War, an investigative reporter and professional archival researcher. His 2013 book, Gangsterismo: The United States, Cuba, and the Mafia: 1933 to 1966, which tells the story of the making and unmaking of a gangster state in Cuba in the 1930s, is the result of 18 years of his intensive research at national archives and presidential libraries.

ABBY ARTHUR JOHNSON AND RONALD MABERRY JOHNSON
Abby Arthur Johnson and Ronald Maberry Johnson have long been partners in the research of historical and cultural topics. Their most recent book is In the Shadow of the United States Capitol: Congressional Cemetery and the Memory of the Nation (2012). They also wrote Propaganda and Aesthetics: The Literary Politics of African-American Magazines in the Twentieth Century (rev. ed., 1991) and have published essays and presented scholarly papers on African-American literary and historical topics. Abby is an Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies and Ronald is a Professor Emeritus of American History at Georgetown University.
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