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Acknowledgments
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dedicated team at Bedford, Freeman, & Worth. We are grateful to Lee Benjamins for
shepherding this edition’s early stages, to Caitlin Kaufman for her indefatigable spirit
and exceptional editing skills, to Don Gecewicz for his deft development of this edition,
to Sophie Dora Tulchin for her superhuman organizational and troubleshooting skills,
and to Greg Erb’s expert guidance of the production process. Thanks also to Nathan
Odell, who first proposed this project to us.
Jason Stacy also wishes to thank Michelle, Abigail, and Margaret Stacy, who make
all good things possible for him.
Matthew Ellington also wishes to thank Jacqueline, Audrey, Daniel, and David
Ellington for their consistent love and encouragement in all life’s adventures.
Reviewers of Fabric of a Nation
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Sarah Athey, South Lyon East High School, Michigan Zack Olson, Denmark High School, Wyoming
Carlene Baurichter, Bangor High School, Wisconsin Barbara Ramsey, Asheville, North Carolina
Becky Berry, Morgantown High School, West Virginia Kirstine Rivera, Decatur High School, Washington
Drew Biri, Colonia High School, New Jersey Branden Roberson, West Florence High School, South Carolina
Jason A. Burns, Hopkins Academy, Massachusetts Elizabeth Roberts, Taylor High School, Texas
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Christina Gallo, Lake Forest High School, Delaware John Santone, Great Oak High School, California
Glenn Leo Gapusan, Pacific Law Academy, California Kenny Savaglia, Burlington High School, Wisconsin
Jose Gregory, Marist School, Georgia Dylan H. Scharf, Great Oak High School, California
Robin Grenz, Hagerty High School, Florida Matt Scherbarth, Mukwonago High School, Wisconsin
Michelle Henry, Danville Community High School, Indiana Matt Tassinari, Palmdale High School, California
Constance Hines, Wiregrass Ranch High School, Florida Bob Topping, Palmetto Ridge High School, Florida
Pete Joseph, RHAM High School, Connecticut Alan Vitale, Northwest School of the Arts, North Carolina
Jared Kenish-Turnbull, Wadleigh Secondary School for the Susan Wascher-Jordan, St. Philip Catholic Central High School,
Performing and Visual Arts, New York Michigan
Jon Kinman, Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, North Carolina Russell Wellenstein, Jefferson High School, Wisconsin
Barry Kirzner, Kohelet Yeshiva High School, Pennsylvania Carol Yuen, Kahuku High and Intermediate School, Hawaii
Steve Klawiter, Lafayette High School, Missouri James Zucker, Loyola High School, California
Chris Madlena, Life Christian Academy, Washington Chris Zuver, Moses Lake High School, Washington
Joan O’Brien, The MacDuffie School, Massachusetts
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