Warren G. Harding Symposium at The Ohio State University at Marion

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2014-05-01

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Ohio State University. Office of Outreach and Engagement

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Each year the Warren G. Harding Symposium at The Ohio State University at Marion designs programs to stimulate new research highlighting the Harding Era and other related topics in American history. Prelude to the 1960's: The United States Presidency and Civil Rights will take place on July 18-19, 2014. The two-day event will explore the influence of the oval office on the modern Civil Rights Movement from Warren G. Harding to Lyndon Johnson.

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IMPACT. 1: Dr. Shannon King will discuss the landmark speech on race relations and civil rights given by President Harding in 1921 in Birmingham, Alabama. -- 2. Other presenters include Dr. David Nichols, a leading expert on the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, and Dr. Kent Germany, past chair of the LBJ Project on Social Policy and Civil Rights. -- 3. Ambassador, Congressman, Mayor, and Humanitarian, Andrew Young will present the keynote address. He has been serving and shaping our country for almost 50 years.
OSU PARTNERS: The Ohio State University at Marion
COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Ohio Historical Society; Ohio Humanities Council; The Harding Home and Museum; Marion Area Convention and Visitors Bureau; Friends of the Harding Home; Memorial, Inc.
PRIMARY CONTACT: Gary Iams (iams.18@osu.edu)

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Engaged Scholars, v. 2 (2014).