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Therese Cain and Sharon Doherty
Biography:
Therese Cain and Sharon Doherty are historians who specialize in rural Minnesota. Cain is trained in political science and nonprofit management, Doherty in anthropology. In 2014, the Minnesota Historical Society awarded Cain a Gale Family Library Legacy Research Fellowship in 2014 for a project completed in partnership with Doherty.
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