David W. Blight, one of the country’s foremost authorities on slavery and the Civil War, will lead a course exploring the intertwined and lasting legacies of the two as part of an annual Yale lecture ...
Finger Lakes Community College will host an online lecture next week exploring the final chapter of the Civil War, marking 160 years since the Confederacy’s collapse. Historian and author Robert M.
WATERLOO, Iowa --- The first of a four-part series of Civil War lectures will be 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Grout Museum, 504 South St. Saturday's lecture will feature Ken Lyftogt's talk on "Flag of ...
Brian Matthew Jordan will speak at the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, 151 W. Wood St., Youngstown, as part of the Robert W. Reeder Distinguished Lecture in Nineteenth-Century ...
The Civil War and divisions it caused among Native American tribes in the area was the topic of the latest Lunch & Learn, Oct. 15. Tom Wing presented the talk about the property that was home for the ...
Columbus, Ga (WRBL)- Thursday night, the National Civil War Naval Museum held its annual Guest Lecture Series. The first guests were Joseph McGill Jr. and Herb Frazier authors of “Sleeping with the ...
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War will be the topic of the next — and next-to-last — Trumbull Town Hall lecture. Louis Masur, a professor of American Studies and History at Rutgers University, will ...
Please join us for Lincoln and the Constitution: The 13th Amendment, a conversation between scholars. Guest scholars include Brandi C. Brimmer, the Morehead-Cain Alumni Associate Professor at the ...
Lectures on salt production in Saltville, on Feb. 20, and the saltworks’ importance to the Confederacy, on Feb. 27, round out a four-part lecture series on the Civil War in Southwest Virginia. The ...
BATAVIA -- Genesee County Historian Sue Conklin will share examples from every town and the local effects of the Civil War in Genesee Community College's fourth lecture in its "Civil War Fall Lecture ...
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