Roger Hardaway

Roger Hardaway is professor of history at Northwestern Oklahoma State University.  He has also taught at Eastern New Mexico University, Clovis Community College, the University of North Dakota, the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Central Louisiana Technical Community College, and Mid-America Christian University. He has written and researched extensively on the American West, and is the co-editor of African Americans on the Western Frontier (published by the University Press of Colorado). He has master’s degrees in history from New Mexico State University and the University of Wyoming, and his doctorate in history is from the University of North Dakota.

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  • James Timothy Hardin (1941–1980)

    Tim Hardin, who was born in Eugene, was a folk, blues, and jazz singer and songwriter during the 1960s and 1970s. His two most successful compositions, written near the beginning of his career, were “Reason to Believe,” released in 1966, and “If I Were a Carpenter,” released in 1967. …

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