Lee Micklin is a lifelong educator and librarian. She is the author of Born Cree: The Life of Pete Hawley of Sitting Horse Drum and numerous articles for HistoryLink.org. She worked with a team of authors to create Countering White Nationalism in Libraries: A Toolkit to be published by Western States Center. She taught Language Arts and served as a high school librarian in Seattle Public Schools for over 20 years. She is currently working part-time and enjoying being a grandmother.
John K. Haynes (1943- )
John Kermit Haynes, biologist and academic administrator, is most famous for discovering methods for the detection and treatment of sickle cell anemia. Haynes was born on October 30, 1943, in Monroe, Louisiana. His father, John Kermit Haynes Sr., was a local business owner and a high school principal … Read MoreJohn K. Haynes (1943- )