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Mary Klann

Mary Klann is currently an ACLS Fellow working on her book manuscript, "Wardship and the Welfare State: Native Americans and the Formation of First-Class Citizenship in Mid-Twentieth-Century America," under contract with University of Nebraska Press. You can usually find her adjuncting at UC San Diego, San Diego Miramar College, and Cuyamaca College, teaching classes in Native American history, US history, women’s history, and digital history.

Features

Hi Person Reading This!

By Mary Klann and Kristina Poznan | March 8, 2022

We are both former yearbook staffers who became professional historians.

Reviews

Contingency Is Not Complacency

By Mary Klann | September 15, 2020

Just as Gannon calls for seeing students as humans we can trust, we also need to humanize and trust adjuncts.

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