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Marylinn Johnson
Boston College
**Marylinn Johnson** is a Professor of History at Boston College. Professor Johnson's work focuses on urban social relations in late nineteenth-and twentieth-century America. She teaches courses on social movements, urban and working-class history, violence, and the American West.
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The Great Molasses Flood Revisited: Immigrants in an Industrial Accident
Partner:Revolutionary Spaces