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Today in History
1944 Poet, novelist, and civil rights activist Alice Walker was born in Eatonton, Georgia. Walker became involved in the civil rights movement while attending Spelman College in Atlanta. In honor … read more
From June 6–July 2, 2010, GHS will host a four-week National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funded summer seminar entitled, “The American Civil War at 150: New Approaches.” Sixteen participants (14 college faculty and two graduate students) hailing from 14 states will join GHS in the in-depth, scholarly exploration of the reasons behind, the players within, and the consequences of the American Civil War. The rigorous seminar will feature lectures and discussions with leading scholars in the field, readings, directed research in primary source documents, and selected site visits that will span the causes of the war, the choosing of sides, slavery and emancipation, and the war as it is remembered in our collective history and memory.
1944 Poet, novelist, and civil rights activist Alice Walker was born in Eatonton, Georgia. Walker became involved in the civil rights movement while attending Spelman College in Atlanta. In honor … read more