Rose Styron is a poet, journalist, translator, and human rights activist. She has published three books of poetry:
Thieves' Afternoon, From Summer to Summer, and
By Vineyard Light. At the forefront of the field of international human rights since she joined the board of Amnesty International USA in 1970, she has chaired PEN's Freedom to Write Committee and the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award. Currently, for the Academy of American Poets, she co-chairs, with Meryl Streep, Poetry and the Creative Mind.
R. Blakeslee Gilpin is the author of
John Brown Still Lives! America's Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change, winner of the C. Vann Woodward Prize for the best dissertation in Southern history. His writing has appeared in
The Boston Globe, The American Scholar, and
The New York Times. An assistant professor at the University of South Carolina, Gilpin specializes in the history, literature, and culture of the American South. He is currently at work on a new biography of William Styron.