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			Lincoln, Blagojevich, ReaganLincoln Presidential Library offers events 
			looking back at three very different Illinois leaders
 
 
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            [September 06, 2018] 
            
             Three special events in September at the 
			Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum will give people a 
			chance to look back at Lincoln’s legal skills, Ronald Reagan’s 
			leadership style and Rod Blagojevich’s failed tenure as governor. | 
        
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			 On Sept. 6, the Illinois History 
			Forum will be devoted to the book “Prairie Defender: The Murder 
			Trials of Abraham Lincoln.” This look at Lincoln’s legal career 
			includes a detailed assessment of his cases and courtroom strategy. 
			It also features fascinating tales of his most colorful cases – 
			including one where he proved the supposed murder victim was still 
			alive. 
 The author, former prosecutor George R. Dekle Sr., will lead the 
			discussion and take questions. The free event begins at noon in the 
			library building (112 N. Sixth Street, Springfield). Visitors are 
			welcome to bring lunch.
 
 Then on Sept. 12, a “Tales from the Vault” session will focus on the 
			presidential library’s collection of oral histories related to 
			former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich. Dr. Mark DePue, head of 
			the presidential library’s Oral History Program, will revisit the 
			Blagojevich years and his legal downfall via audio excerpts 
			collected over the years.
 
 “Tales from the Vault,” presented in conjunction with the Illinois 
			State Museum, takes place at 12:30 p.m. The event is free.
 
			
			 
			
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Another meeting of the Illinois History Forum takes place the 
next day, Sept. 13. It will be devoted to a discussion of Peggy Noonan’s “When 
Character was King: A Story of Ronald Reagan.”
 The ALPLM’s executive director, Alan Lowe, who began his career at the Reagan 
Presidential Library, will lead the discussion and take questions. The free 
event begins in the library at noon. Visitors are welcome to bring lunch.
 
 
President Reagan is featured in the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s 
special exhibit “From Illinois to the White House: Lincoln, Grant, Reagan, 
Obama.” The exhibit runs for the rest of the year as part of the ALPLM’s 
celebration of the Illinois bicentennial.
 The presidential library is dedicated to telling the story of America’s 16th 
president through old-fashioned scholarship and modern technology. It also 
serves as the Illinois historical library. The library maintains an unparalleled 
collection of Lincoln documents, photographs, artifacts and art and also has 
some 12 million items pertaining to all aspects of Illinois history.
 
 Learn more at 
www.PresidentLincoln. Illinois.gov
 
				 
		[Christopher WillsDirector of Communications and Public Affairs
 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]
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