He believes are crucial in understanding the conflict. This talk is part of a symposium held at the library of virginia in richmond. Our last speaker is well known to to all of you, gary gallagher, he is the the third professor in history of the American Civil War eme trchlt itus and the founding director of our cosponsor, the center for civil war studies at the university of virginia. And knowing that gary was about to retire a number of years ago and move west, ive been writing just about every introduction for him over the last few years as if it were the last time we were going to see him in richmond. I want to take this opportunity now to apologize to gary for trying to show him the door and kick him out of the state every time he speaks here. Im very happy to have been wrong in my assumption that garys retirement would mean farewell and very pleased that in his retirement gary remains a fixture in the commonwealth. As i think Everybody Knows and appreciates, garys contributions t
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"I am humbled and honored by the embrace of the residents of Nebraska. Thank you so much. Let Malcolm's dedication to truth and justice inspire us all," said Malcolm X's daughter.
State leaders have credited early warnings and alerts by broadcasters and emergency personnel for saving lives in the Arbor Day tornado outbreak. But a UNL researcher indicated roughly half of those surveyed in many states couldn't accurately define a tornado warning.