May be your first public speech in richmond, virginia. She is a professor of history for the study of war in society at the university of southern mississippi. She taught previously in texas which accounts at least in part for the topic of our program today. As you can see in your program, she is fully immersed in the history of miss of mississippi. Recently, she launched the civil war governors of mississippi project. A partnership with the university of the southern of southern mississippi. I should draw your attention to the common theme you will hear in my introductions. Their role as educators and as mentors of younger students. Dr. Ural is a former president of the mississippi has oracle and serves on the board of trustees for the society of. And on several editorial boards. As you can see from the title of her book in the program, her scholarship explores the intersection of military and social history. Her newest book hoodss texas brigade is the basis for her program today. Lad
Personal list of speakers that ive been wanting to introduce to our audiences we talked about this and this may be your first public speech in richmond, virginia. She is a professor of history for the study of war in society at the university of southern mississippi. She taught previously in texas which accounts at least in part for the topic of our program today. As you can see in your program, she is fully immersed in the history of miss of mississippi. Recently, she launched the civil war governors of mississippi project. A partnership with the university of the southern of southern mississippi. I should draw your attention to the common theme you will hear in my introductions. Their role as educators and as mentors of younger students. Dr. Ural is a former president of the Mississippi Historical and serves on the board of trustees for the society of. And on several editorial boards. As you can see from the title of her book in the program, her scholarship explores the intersection
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Bush. Sarah duke spoke to us about his influence and legacy. He began working career in 1929 six months before the Great Depression. There was a moderate conservative in his start and he was radicalized, not like left left, but it pushed him further toward the center by the Great Depression and the injustice of world war ii. In 1933 he join the new the scripts Howard Company Newspaper Enterprise Association which was situated in cleveland, ohio. In 1946 right after the Second World War he joined the Washington Post where he spent the rest of his career and he died about six weeks after his last cartoon appeared in the Washington Post has last cartoon appeared on august 26th 2001. He died a week shy of his 92nd birthday in october. The library of congress has the her block collection. We have about 14,460 of his editorial cartoons he did give away cartoons to friends. We have the majority of his output. You that see how his career has evolved, his opinions have changed. It gives a sense