Sam R. Stalcup <> email: samuel@ou.edu

Sam R. Stalcup is an historian and documentarian who is interested in
the relationship between human cultures and the natural
environment.
Sam Stalcup is a graduate student in the Department of History at the University of Oklahoma.
His fields of study are U.S.
History, Latin American History, and Environmental History. He is also interested in Sustainability and New Media.
Stalcup was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1978. He attended Ponca City High School and the University
of Oklahoma where he earned a B.A. in History and a B.S. in
Zoology in 2003, and an M.A. in History in 2005. His M.A.
thesis was written on the Desegregation of Oklahoma City Public Schools. He plans to write his dissertation on the political economy of soil conservation in the United States since 1945.
He
currently works as a graduate teaching assistant in the OU history
department. He is a volunteer archivist in the manuscript collection at the Oklahoma Historical Society. And he has
worked at the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Washington D.C.
email: samuel@ou.edu
Sam R. Stalcup <> email: samuel@ou.edu