Panel Discussion on Abraham Lincoln
This panel was part of a symposium on the life, career, and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. The 19th annual symposium on “The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship” was held at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.
Speakers at the 19th annual Abraham Lincoln Symposium participated in a panel discussion about the life and legacy of the 16th president. They also… read more
Speakers at the 19th annual Abraham Lincoln Symposium participated in a panel discussion about the life and legacy of the 16th president. They also responded to questions and comments from the audience.
This panel was part of a symposium on the life, career, and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. The 19th annual symposium on “The Latest in Lincoln Scholarship” was held at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. close
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Louis P. Masur Distinguished Professor Rutgers University, New Brunswick->American Studies and History
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Stacy Pratt McDermott Assistant Director and Associate Editor Illinois Historic Preservation Agency->Papers of Abraham Lincoln
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