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Sharon Roger Hepburn,
Professor of History and Department Chair
Sharon Roger Hepburn
received her B.A. from SUNY Geneseo in upstate New York and both a
master’s and doctorate in history at the University of Buffalo. From
1993-1995,
she taught at Cleveland State University and then headed to
Radford University in 1995. She teaches courses on African American history,
Slavery, and the Civil War. Her main area of research and writing is
on Buxton, an all-black community established in Canada in 1849. Some of
her articles on this community have been published in The
Michigan Historical Review and Nineteenth
Century America. She is also working on a regimental history of the 102nd
United States Colored Troops and its service in the Civil War.

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