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George S. McGovern is a prolific author who has lectured at colleges and universities around the world. After completing his undergraduate studies at Dakota Wesleyan University, he enrolled at Northwestern University in Chicago, where he earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in American history and government. He has also received many honorary degrees and distinguished awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian honor. A war hero, twenty-two year member of Congress and the US Senate, and 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, McGovern will long be remembered for his courage in speaking out against US involvement in the Vietnam War and his work on behalf of hungry children throughout the world. He is also a contributing author for this text.
Donald C. Simmons, Jr., serves as associate professor and founding executive director of the George and Eleanor McGovern Center for Leadership and Public Service at Dakota Wesleyan University. Simmons holds a Ph.D. in history and international studies from the University of Denver. Prior to joining the DWU faculty, he founded the South Dakota Center for the Book and the South Dakota Festival of the Book, he was twice elected a city councilman, and he served as the executive director of the South Dakota Humanities Council. A former recipient of the Association of Third World Studies Presidential Award for his work related to third world development, Simmons currently serves on the editorial board of White House Studies. He is also a contributing author for this text.
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