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Sokolow, Jayme A.

Jayme Sokolow is the founder and president of The Development Source, a Washington, D.C.-area development company. He obtained his Ph.D. in American History from New York University.

A History of the Nanticoke Indians, 1607-2000: Resistance, Accomodation, and Identity over Four Centuries
2024 1-4955-1199-5
"This book examines the Nanticoke Indians from their origins to the English invasion of the Chespeake to the building of a new community in Delaware that is now over two centuries old. My purpose is to depict the Nanticokes as people with complex lives and intentions of their own within the context of their own history and American history." -Jayme Sokolow (Preface)

North American Phalanx (1843-1855). A Nineteenth-Century Utopian Community
2009 0-7734-4785-7
This is the first full-length study of the North American Phalanx, one of the most important utopian communities in antebellum America. Established in the fall of 1843 outside Freehold, New Jersey by American followers of the French philosopher Charles Fourier, it developed into a community that followed the tenets of American Fourierism more closely and successfully than any other communitar¬ian experiment. This book contains seventeen black and white photographs.