Virginia. Explore anere to aspect of the civil war that is very much in the news. It has been in the news for several years. Some of you have found these rancorous debates about civil justonuments traveling and wish the debates will go away. But you know it wont just go away. The constructive thing to do is to accept the debates is evidence that the subject of our institution, the American Civil War museum, is relevant today. Many of you are regulars to the events, history buffs to look learn you love to study history. I would like to extend a welcome to those of you who are new, the preservationists, in the audience. Museum of the the American Civil War center, we have always audit was our response thought it was our responsibility to engage constructively with issues arising from the civil war, whether that subject be monuments, the confederate battle flag or the discussion of slavery as the cause of the war. Today is to promote a constructive and civil consideration of civil war mon
Gentleman. [inaudible] he served as president of the ional underGround Railroad National Underground Railroad Freedom center for six years and worked at the National Museum of American History for 20. Exhibitionportant was the groundbreaking feel to factory field to factory. It generated a National Discussion on migration, race. He also cocurated the american presidency, a glorious burden. The National Underground Railroad Freedom center has attracted worldwide attention because of the quality of its presentation and focus on race, interracial cooperation, and issues of contemporary slavery. He has published extensively in the areas of public history. He coauthored the american presidency, unchanged unchanged memories unchanged memories. He has served on many boards. He is the pastor of the National Council for History Education the past chair of the National Council for History Education. He has been selected to the organization of american historians distinguished lecture symposium.
Kangaroo Court, Diet Lite and Venus Overdrive performed at Rose Bowl Tavern on Nov. 4 from 8:30-11 p.m.. Local band Venus Overdrive kicked off the show with a tantalizing performance. The band has an eclectic sound spanning genres ranging from alternative rock to indie garage put together by lead vocalist Marieli Lopez, drummer Ava Stanhope and.