Dr. Elizabeth Taylor is a historian and best-selling nonfiction author who has spent the last decade researching topics such as World War II, the U.S. home front, American government, and Camp Forrest. Her second book is Voices of Camp Forrest in World War II, which chronicles personal accounts of the soldiers who worked at, and the citizens who lived near the World War II induction, training, and prisoner of war facility. Her first book, Images of America: Camp Forrest, portrayed life at Camp Forrest and in the surrounding towns through numerous black and white photographs and captions. She continues to research the impact of Camp Forrest abroad and on the home front. She currently maintains the Camp Forrest website (www.CampForrest.com) and welcomes individuals to contact her with stories, comments, and photographs. She teaches American Government at several universities in the metro-Atlanta, Georgia area. She completed her doctorate in public administration at Valdosta State University, and master’s degrees in political science, and public administration at Georgia State University as well as master’s level coursework in history at Clayton State University.
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