“the gods bring threads to webs begun”: african-americans
“the gods bring threads to webs begun”: african-americans
“the gods bring threads to webs begun”: african-americans
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APRIL 22—1:00 - 3:00 P.M.<br />
RESTRUCTURING THE NORTH AMERICAN CITY: URBAN<br />
AND CIVIC IDENTITY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY<br />
PRESIDING:<br />
JOHN H. TAYLOR, CARLETON UNIVERSITY<br />
PAPERS:<br />
Remembering “Old New York”: Planning a Memory Infrastructure,<br />
1900-1925<br />
RANDY MASON, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY<br />
Zoning the Industrial City: Planners, Boosters, and Commissioners in<br />
the 1920s<br />
MARINA MOSKOWITZ, YALE UNIVERSITY<br />
Urban Renewal and the Cultural Politics of Space in Bos<strong>to</strong>n: The Case of<br />
Scollay Square<br />
MARK HERLIHY, BROWN UNIVERSITY<br />
COMMENT:<br />
DAVID SCHUYLER, DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN STUDIES, FRANKLIN AND<br />
MARSHALL COLLEGE<br />
ABRAHAM LINCOLN: NEW PERSPECTIVES<br />
PRESIDING:<br />
JAMES A. RAWLEY, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN<br />
PAPERS:<br />
Lincoln, the Union, and Slavery in the Civil War<br />
COMMENT:<br />
HOWARD JONES, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA<br />
Abraham Lincoln and the Election of 1864: A Study in the Sociology<br />
of Power<br />
MATTHEW PINSKER, MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA<br />
The Representative Man of the Unsophisticated People: Participa<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Democracy and the Rise of Abraham Lincoln<br />
KENNETH WINKLE, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN<br />
JEAN H. BAKER, GOUCHER COLLEGE<br />
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