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Dr. Jeffrey J. Crow  
North Carolina Liaison

4610 Mail Service Center
North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Raleigh, NC 27699      (919) 807-7280
(919) 733-8807 (F)
www.ncculture.com

JEFFREY J. CROW is the deputy secretary of the Office of Archives and History, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. He also is adjunct professor of history at North Carolina State University. He received his Ph.D. from Duke University in 1974, where he was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Prior to assuming his current position, he was the administrator of the division’s Historical Publications Section and editor in chief of the North Carolina Historical Review (1982-1995).

Crow’s scholarly interests encompass the entirety of North Carolina’s history. With John L. Bell Jr. he has co-authored an eighth-grade history textbook titled North Carolina: The History of an American State (3d. ed., 2002). He has written or edited numerous books, articles, and essays on the colonial-Revolutionary period and New South era. His article “Slave Rebelliousness and Social Conflict in North Carolina, 1775 to 1802” received the best article award for 1980 in the William and Mary Quarterly. He also is the author of The Black Experience in Revolutionary North Carolina (1977) and with Paul D. Escott and Flora J. Hatley collaborated to produce A History of African Americans in North Carolina (1992).