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April 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJulius

Hello Dr. Clark, As always, you are Amazing! It is good to see that you have continued with your writing and I am looking forward to reading the rest of your books! I am relocated to Dallas and still teaching Diabetes and continued my education... finally receiving my Master's in Nursing. You have taught me to never give up and I hope that I will be blessed with your energy and devotion to healthcare for the rest of my lifetime. God Bless and thank you for being my mentor and my role model! maryanne

Dear Dr. Clark,
I appreciate your strong interest in the history of women's rights in the US. However, please correct your post that was added to the Feminist Review regarding Dr. Sally McMillen's book on the Seneca Falls Convention. You state that Sojourner Truth delivered her famous "Ain't I a Woman Speech" at the Convention.
Sojourner Truth, friend of the Stantons, Miss Anthony, and Gerrit Smith( cousin of Elizabeth Cady Stanton) did not attend the 1848 Convention.
The famous speech was delivered in 1851 in Akron, Ohio - and is itself the subject of much scholarly controversy. Marius Robinson's contemporary account is available on the web as are many versions of Mrs. Gage's later recollection ( ca. 1863). This account is preserved in Stanton, Anthony, Gage's "History of Woman Suffrage", vol. 1.
Billie Luisi-Potts, retired longevity Exec. Dir. of the National Women's Hall of Fame,
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February 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBillie Luisi-Potts

Dear Charles,
Thank you for your post on my blog. I read your brief bio and am happy to say we have many things in common - except perhaps I'm a little younger. Nevertheless, I enjoy my writing and also hope to end up in Medical Administration after some years as a clinician. Best of luck with your writing. I'll try to keep a look out for your books on the shelves of Sydney's bookstores!
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December 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGabe

Greetings Dr. Clark! I just heard about your book signing event that will be held here at Driscoll this Thursday- I can't wait! I was unaware of your writing talent and plan to go out and purchase all your books- I love a good thriller! You are an amazing man that I am so proud to have worked with and learned from! Thank you for your support through the years and I wish you all the best! -Robin Smith :)

July 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRobin Smith

Received your post today on my blog. I'm not a personal friend of Alisa's only a most recent admirer. You should go to her blog and leave a comment there for her directly. Best wishes on your research and writing.

June 18, 2008 | Unregistered Commentereprof2

Thank you for your comment on my immigration post Dr. Clark
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May 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTracy Cox

Thank you for your comments on my blog. I am originally from Temple and worked at S&W for many years. My husbands great grandparents were immigrants from Czech. in the late 1800's, they came to America through Galveston. My next blog post will be on a book that I read about a POW (woman) on the island of New Guinea during the Japanese occupation. Thanks again.

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