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Carol Miller Swain : ウィキペディア英語版
Carol M. Swain

Carol Miller Swain (born March 7, 1954)〔Kathryn Jean Lopez, (Being Faithful to a Founding: A college professor talks good sense ), ''National Review'', November 28, 2011〕 is an American political scientist, professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University, and television host. She is the author or editor of six books. Her scholarly work has been cited by two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Her fields are race relations, immigration, representation, evangelical politics, and the US constitution.
==Early life==
Carol Miller Swain was born in Bedford, Virginia in 1954.〔〔(Vanderbilt University: Author presentation: Carol M. Swain )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Visiting Scholar's Program Offerings Announced )〕 She grew up in a shack without running water, and shared two beds among all her siblings.〔 The second of twelve children raised in poverty, she did not have shoes and thus missed school whenever it snowed.〔 She did not attend high school, dropping out in eighth grade.〔〔 She moved to Roanoke with her family in the 1960s and appealed to a judge to be transferred to a foster home, which was denied.〔 Her grandmother lived in a trailer park.〔 Her father dropped out of school in the third grade and her mother dropped out in high school.〔 Her stepfather used to beat up her mother, Dorothy Henderson, who is disabled due to infantile paralysis.〔P.J. Tobia, (A Woman Apart: How a Nashville academic, born poor and black, has become a conservative mouthpiece ‘speaking truth to a world that doesn’t want to hear it’ ), ''Nashville Scene'', July 05, 2008〕
After she got divorced, Swain earned a GED and worked as a cashier at McDonald's, door-to-door salesperson and assistant in a retirement facility to pay for it.〔 She later gained an associate degree from Virginia Western Community College.〔〔 She went on to complete a B.A. in criminal justice from Roanoke College and master's degree in political science from Virginia Tech.〔〔 She earned a master's degree in law from Yale Law School in 2000.〔〔 She finished a Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.〔〔

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