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One Day University With 3 Professors (February Event)
2012-02-25 -
One Day University With 3 Professors (March Event)
2012-03-18 -
Do Books Still Matter? The Future of Reading In A Digital World (afternoon class)
2012-04-14 -
How Our Intuitions Deceive Us (morning class)
2012-04-14 -
FDR and the Path to World War II
2012-04-21 -
Bruce Springsteen's American Vision
2012-05-05 -
One Day University with Ten Professors
2012-05-06 -
Ten Great Foreign Films Every Movie Lover Should See (Westchester location)
2012-05-12 -
Ten Great Foreign Films Every Movie Lover Should See (NYC Location)
2012-05-12 -
The Nature of Genius
2012-05-29 -
One Day University at Tanglewood
2012-08-26 -
National Constitution Center 5 Class Series
2012-11-17
SOLD OUT Abraham Lincoln - Separating Fact From Fiction
February 18,2012
Abraham Lincoln: Separating Fact From Fiction
Louis Masur / Trinity College
Abraham Lincoln is considered our greatest President. He is also one of the most controversial. From the time he was elected down to this day, people have debated various aspects of his personality and politics. Was he depressed? Why did he tell so many stories? Was he truly opposed to slavery? Did he free the slaves? Did the Union prevail because of his leadership or despite him. In this course we will take a close look at Lincoln, assessing his political style and temperament, and focusing on the question of Lincoln and slavery. In the end, we will hope to uncover the man and not the myth.
NYC - Madison Towers
22 East 38th St
New York, NEFebruary 18,2012
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

