Jane Kamensky is the author of A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copley, winner of the New-York Historical Society’s American History Book Prize, and professor emerita of history at Harvard University. She is the president of Monticello/the Thomas Jefferson Foundation and has previously served as director of the Schlesinger Library at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute.
"""A riveting, humane, and essential contribution to modern feminist history. Jane Kamensky has written a biography that reads like a novel, an astute intellectual work that recognizes and humanizes the role of sex workers in recent women's movements. Thanks to this book, I am proud to recognize the place of Candida Royalle in my own lineage."" -- Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism ""A tour de force, Candida Royalle and the Sexual Revolution is a penetrating history of America’s least studied revolution. Kamensky brilliantly captures how the sexual revolution reverberated in the life of one woman and in the life of our divided country. Originally conceived, impressively researched, and beautifully written, Candida Royalle deepens and complicates our understanding of America’s recent past."" -- Alice Echols, University of Southern California, Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture"