we re going to have a wonderful panel featuring these folks on the the panel will address lincoln, race and citizenship and on that end, on my right, brian mitchell is he s the new director of research and interpretation at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. he was previously an associate professor of history at the university of arkansas, little rock. his most recent book is my new mental oscar dunn and his radical fight in reconstruction, louisiana. our next panelist is michael green, who serves as president of history at the university of nevada, las vegas and is the author of two important books. well received titles in the iu press. this is an essay you press book plugging the press. since i m an alumni of that school. let me see. two well-received titles in the siue press conceit concise lincoln library, lincoln and native americans. that was it. and lincoln and the election of 1860. and then turning the page. then we have james oakes who is the distin
we re going to have a wonderful panel featuring these folks on the the panel will address lincoln, race and citizenship and on that end, on my right, brian mitchell is he s the new director of research and interpretation at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. he was previously an associate professor of history at the university of arkansas, little rock. his most recent book is my new mental oscar dunn and his radical fight in reconstruction, louisiana. our next panelist is michael green, who serves as president of history at the university of nevada, las vegas and is the author of two important books. well received titles in the iu press. this is an essay you press book plugging the press. since i m an alumni of that school. let me see. two well-received titles in the siue press conceit concise lincoln library, lincoln and native americans. that was it. and lincoln and the election of 1860. and then turning the page. then we have james oakes who is the distin
Transcripts For CSPAN2 American History TV 20230219 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
this moment. from their perspective, was outrageous that lincoln would bring them into white house and, in their words, treat him, treat them as equals. and so it s a very complicated moment, but that s sort of my take on it. shall we wrap it up? we should wrap it up. thank you. we re going to have a wonderful panel featuring these folks on the the panel will address lincoln, race and citizenship and on that end, on my right, brian mitchell is he s the new director of research and interpretation at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. he was previously an associate professor of history at the university of arkansas, little rock. his most recent book is my new mental oscar dunn and his radical fight in reconstruction, louisiana. our next panelist is michael green, who serves as president of history at the university of nevada, las vegas and is the author of two important books. well received titles in the iu press. this is an essay you press book plugging the p
panel featuring these folks on the the panel will address lincoln, race and citizenship and on that end, on my right, brian mitchell is he s the new director of research and interpretation at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum. he was previously an associate professor of history at the university of arkansas, little rock. his most recent book is my new mental oscar dunn and his radical fight in reconstruction, louisiana. our next panelist is michael green, who serves as president of history at the university of nevada, las vegas and is the author of two important books. well received titles in the iu press. this is an essay you press book plugging the press. since i m an alumni of that school. let me see. two well-received titles in the siue press conceit concise lincoln library, lincoln and native americans. that was it. and lincoln and the election of 1860. and then turning the page. then we have james oakes who is the distinguished professor of history at