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Event Description Let’s Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War, is a five part scholar-led reading and discussion program for public audiences, made possible through a grant from the American Library Association (ALA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). For more information and registration, go to: http://troy.libguides.com/letstalkcivilwar |
Location Information: Troy Campus (View Map) 600 University Avenue Troy, AL 36082 Pike Phone: (800) 551-9716
Troy Campus - HAL Hall
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Contact Information: Name: John Phil McLaney, Jr. Phone: 334-372-3529 Email: jpmclaney@troy.edu |
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This event is open to: StudentsFacultyStaffAlumniGeneral PublicGraduate StudentsProspective Students |
Remarks: Participants will probe meanings of the Civil War that are “hidden in plain sight” behind the key questions and main characters so familiar to us. |
Event Sponsored by: American Library Association, National Endowment for the Humanities, Troy University, Troy Public Library, Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library, Civil War Forum, Elizabeth B. Bashinsky Chapter # 236, U. D. C., Chaplain Stephen A. Pilley Chapter # 302, Military Order of the Stars & Bars, Pike County Historical Society , Conecuh River Depot Military Museum, Private Augustus Braddy Camp 385, S. C. V., Pike County Chamber of Commerce , WTBF, On the Bookshelf, & Pioneer Museum of Alabama. |
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