The
Race to the White House
A FREE Lincoln Lecture series presented by Anne Mosely at the
Lincoln Heritage Museum
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[July 20, 2016]
LINCOLN
- The Lincoln Heritage Museum is proud to present the second in its
series of lectures in the Learn from Lincoln, Live like Lincoln
Lecture Series on Monday, July 25 at 6:30 p.m. inside the classroom
next to the Lincoln Heritage Museum.
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The second lecture, The Race to the White House,
encompasses the process of Abraham Lincoln’s nomination, including
the other nominees, the specifics of his campaign and the political
climate at the time. Highlights include the campaign slogans,
political cartoons, and audio from Mr. Lincoln’s campaign songs. The
lecture will give attendees a better understanding of the ethics and
code of conduct that politicians had in1860.
The Race to the White House will be given by Anne Moseley, Assistant
Director and Curator at the Lincoln Heritage Museum. Anne earned a
Master’s degree in Public History from the University of Illinois at
Springfield. While at UIS, Mosely worked in the archives of the
Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD). In 2015, she was
awarded the Illinois State Historical Society’s Malkovich Award for
Young Museum Professionals. Moseley currently serves on the Looking
for Lincoln Steering Committee.
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The Lincoln Lecture series is a unique series focusing on what we can learn from
the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. This year’s lectures focus on the
election of 1860. Speakers will discuss the similarities and differences between
the 1860 presidential election and this year’s presidential election.
[Christina Xamis, Public Relations &
Media Manager, Lincoln College] |