Historian: Civil War never truly
ended
Author to speak about the conflict’s
continuing impact Oct. 12 at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
and Museum
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[October 09, 2023]
Abraham
Lincoln offered a compelling vision of a prosperous and united
country after the Civil War, and then an assassin robbed America of
his leadership. Historian Jeremi Suri believes that act of violence
ruined the divided nation’s chance for a fresh start.
Suri will speak Oct. 12 at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
and Museum about the struggles for justice and unity in the
aftermath of Lincoln’s death. He’ll explain how Confederate
resistance remained strong and ultimately prevented American
democracy from reaching its potential.
Suri will draw from his most recent book, “Civil War by Other Means:
America's Long and Unfinished Fight for Democracy,” which argues
America remains trapped in “the long shadow of a civil war that
still has not ended.”
His presentation begins at 6:30 on Thursday, Oct. 12, at the
presidential museum’s Union Theater. It will also be available
online. To reserve a seat or get Zoom access, visit the Events
section of the ALPLM’s website,
www.PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov . Educators who attend the
event and complete an Illinois State Board of Education survey will
receive 1.5 continuing professional development units.
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Suri holds the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for
Leadership in Global Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
He is the author and editor of eleven books on contemporary politics
and foreign policy and hosts the podcast “This Is Democracy.”
After he speaks, Suri will have a limited number of
copies of his book available for purchase and signing.
The mission of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum is to inspire civic engagement through the
diverse lens of Illinois history and sharing with the world the life
and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. We pursue this mission through a
combination of rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship built
on the bedrock of the ALPLM’s unparalleled collection of historical
materials – roughly 13 million items from all eras of Illinois
history.
For more information, visit
www.PresidentLincoln.illinois.gov.
[Christopher Wills (he/him/his)
Director of Communications
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]
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