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Petersburg, Va. Officers of the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards in front of tents

Photo via Library of Congress. Petersburg, Va. Officers of the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry playing cards in front of tents, August 1864.

Events | FeaturedFebruary 21, 2022

Civil War Lecture Series Highlights Diverse Voices

The 奥门开彩开奖结果 鈥 Fort Smith will host a civil war lecture series titled 鈥淥ur only 鈥榝elt鈥 history: New Perspectives on the U.S. Civil War鈥 featuring leading scholars in the field throughout the semester, thanks to funding from a Research and Innovation mini-grant awarded by the 奥门开彩开奖结果 provost鈥檚 office.

鈥淭his series meshes nicely with the university鈥檚 mission by making sure that that students leave 奥门开彩开奖结果 with a complete understanding of the deep historical roots of contemporary U.S. issues,鈥 said Dr. Evan C. Rothera, assistant professor of history.

鈥淢any people fall into the trap of understanding the Civil War as all about battles and leaders,鈥 Rothera said. 鈥淭hey focus on the view from headquarters and only see the long blue and gray lines marching across a field. The speakers in this series will discuss the people often ignored in older Civil War narratives 鈥 women, African Americans, Native Americans, and immigrants, and their lectures will reinforce the current work of the institution鈥檚 Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.鈥

The first lecture in the series will be delivered by Dr. Antwain K. Hunter of Butler University. His talk, 鈥溾楢 number of small black boys about town had pistols in their possession鈥: Race, Illegal Firearms, and the Law in Antebellum North Carolina鈥 will take place Wednesday, February 23, 2022, at 3:30 p.m. on Zoom (event no longer in session). Though originally intended to be hosted in-person, this kickoff event has moved fully remote due to the threat of inclement weather.

Future lectures will be delivered in hybrid format with refreshments at the Windgate Art & Design building ahead of each lecture, which will be delivered in person and via Zoom.

鈥淭his is indeed a world that can and does turn on a dime, and it is easier than ever to be connected to people and places across the world,鈥 Rothera added. 鈥淚ronically, the flood of information brought about by global communication has caused many people to turn inward. All of the speakers in this series will problematize the Civil War and remind us that we have to understand the interplay between local, state, national, and transnational phenomena to truly understand the past, and its context in the present.鈥

 

The full slate of lectures includes:

 

Dr. Antwain K. Hunter of Butler University

鈥溾楢 number of small black boys about town had pistols in their possession鈥: Race, Illegal Firearms, and the Law in Antebellum North Carolina鈥

3:30 p.m., Wednesday, February 23, 2022

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Dr. Matthew D. Norman of the University of Cincinnati, Blue Ash College

鈥淜nowing Him by Heart: African Americans on Abraham Lincoln鈥

3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2022

 

Dr. Claire M. Wolnisty of Austin College

鈥淎 Different Manifest Destiny鈥

3 p.m. Thursday, March 31, 2022

 

Dr. Shae Smith Cox of Nicholls State University

鈥淐lothed in Service: Indigenous Civil War Service, Sacrifice, and Commemoration.鈥

3 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2022

 

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