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Robert “K. C.” JohnsonK. C. Johnson is a professor of history at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. Contributions- "Ward Churchill and the diversity agenda," Robert “K. C.” Johnson, FrontPageMagazine.com, July 30, 2007
- "The AHA's Double Standard on Academic Freedom," David Beito, Ralph Luker, and Robert “K. C.” Johnson, Perspectives (American Historical Association), March 1, 2006
- "A Time to Choose for the AHA in Philadelphia: Speech Codes and the Academic Bill of Rights," David Beito, Robert “K. C.” Johnson, and Ralph Luker, History News Network, December 26, 2005
- "Disposition for Bias," Robert “K. C.” Johnson, Inside Higher Ed, May 23, 2005
- "Consulting All Sides on "Speech Codes"," Robert “K. C.” Johnson, Ralph Luker, and David Beito, Organization of American Historians Newsletter, May 1, 2005
- "Who’s Undermining Free Speech on Campus Now?," Ralph Luker, Robert “K. C.” Johnson, and David Beito, Inside Higher Ed, April 13, 2005
- "Transparency or a ‘Selig Strategy’?," Robert “K. C.” Johnson, Inside Higher Ed, April 1, 2005
- "Academic Freedom on the Front Lines," Robert “K. C.” Johnson, Front Page Magazine, January 11, 2005
- "Why We Are Dissatisfied with the OAH's Report on Repression," David Beito, Robert “K. C.” Johnson, and Ralph Luker, History News Network, November 15, 2004
- "Campus Hourglass," Robert “K. C.” Johnson and Candace de Russy, National Review, March 17, 2004
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