KC Johnson (Brooklyn College)
KC Johnson is a member of the History Department at Brooklyn College, and for the spring 2005 semester, he has returned to Harvard University as a visiting professor in the History Department. At Brooklyn College, he teaches courses in US international, political, and constitutional history. His most recent published book is a biography of Ernest Gruening, the Alaska senator who cast one of the two votes against the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. He has just completed a history of Congress and the Cold War, which will be published by Cambridge University Press later this year; and Norton is coming out this spring with two volumes of transcripts of the LBJ presidential tapes, which he co-edited.