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Dr. John Coleman is a native Midwesterner, born in Indiana and raised
in Illinois. He received his undergraduate education at Eastern
Illinois University and his masters and doctorate from the University of
Iowa. He joined the Southeast faculty in 1967 and retired in
2001 after teaching courses in Colonial America, the New American Republic,
American Intellectual History, and Missouri History. His research
interests include antebellum dietary reform, the Red Scares of the twentieth
century, the revivals of Billy Sunday, and changing attitudes toward
enthusiasm in American culture. John serves as a volunteer in the
archives working with the papers of Southeast's presidents and the
photographic history of the university.
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