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John T. Cunningham has long been known as "New Jersey's popular historian," a title bestowed upon him by the New Jersey Historical Commission. His prolific contributions to state history in his books, magazine articles, documentary films and talks demonstrate that he knows, writes and talks about his native state from experience and diligent research. Cunningham worked with NJN producer Bob Szuter on the script for the half-hour film, Morristown: Where America Survived, based on his own book The Uncertain Revolution -- Cunningham’s 50th book. His first book, This is New Jersey, published in 1953, has never gone out of print.
Well known in the state's schools, Cunningham’s extensive program of New Jersey studies features the noted text, You, New Jersey and The World.
One of the founders of the New Jersey Historical Commission, he has served as its chair, and was also president of the New Jersey Historical Society. Rutgers University, in bestowing an honorary degree on Mr. Cunningham, called him "Mr. Jersey." The New York Times said, "He helped to give New Jersey legitimacy."
With years of experience as a reporter on a major New Jersey newspaper, Mr. Cunningham considers himself to be a historian who approaches his writing with a journalist's quest for truth combined with a style accessible to all readers. |