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Emily Bingham is the author of "Irrepressible: The Jazz Age Life of

Henrietta Bingham and Mordecai: An Early American Family."

Emily Bingham is the author of "Irrepressible: The Jazz Age Life of

Henrietta Bingham and Mordecai: An Early American Family."

EMILY BINGHAM

Born in Louisville, Dr. Bingham holds a B.A. from Harvard University and earned her Ph.D. at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Tying together her work is the effort to see the impact of ideas in United States history and society on real (non-famous) people and social structures. She has written and taught about conservative southern regionalism, Enlightenment liberalism, gender and labor, the purpose and meaning of childhood, sexuality, and an 1850s blackface minstrel song that is with us still. People are wired to connect to stories, and Bingham uses biography and cultural history to follow ideas through human decisions and identities, just as they course through each of us. Dr. Bingham’s first teaching job in Louisville was at Bellarmine College in 1998; she has also taught at Centre College, University of Louisville, and St. Francis High School.

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