Jason Schulman is an instructor in history at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. He has also taught at New York University and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He serves on the editorial board of Western States Jewish History and AJS Perspectives. He was a 2025 Fulbright Scholar to Australia. He earned his PhD from Emory University in 2014.
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Illustrations Introduction -Jason Schulman Chapter 1: Negotiating Memory in Dixie: Alabama's Development of Holocaust Education Policy -Dan J. Puckett Chapter 2: From Legislation to Implementation: Holocaust and Genocide Education in Michigan -John Farris and Corey Harbaugh Chapter 3: Challenges of Holocaust Education on the Country Roads of West Virginia -Laurent E. Levy and Barbara A. Lewine Chapter 4: From Foundation to Impact: Holocaust Education in South Carolina -Stacy Steele Chapter 5: Civics and Teaching the Holocaust in the State of Florida -Tameka Parenti Chapter 6: Holocaust Education Must Be About Antisemitism, or It's About Nothing -Jeffrey Ellison Recommended Reading Contributors Index

