Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War Exhibit Opening

Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War Exhibit Opening

Event Type

All

Location

Cunningham Memorial Library (Events Area)

Date

Time

Phone

(812) 237-2560

Description

"Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War," a traveling exhibit based on an exhibition of the same name developed by the National Constitution Center, examines how President Lincoln used the Constitution to confront three intertwined crises of the Civil War-the secession of Southern states, slavery and wartime civil liberties. Composed of informative panels, the display features photographic reproductions of original documents, including a draft of Lincoln's first inaugural speech, the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment. Guides, lesson plans and other resources for k-12 educators are available by contacting Cinda May, chair of Special Collections at X2534.

The exhibit opening will be marked by a free public program held in the events area of the Library from 3-6 p.m. Feb. 6. David Gellman, professor of history at DePauw University, will discuss "Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War and Citizenship." His presentation will be followed by a performance of Indiana State's Ebony Majestic Choir. A reception will follow the program and a walkthrough tour of the exhibit, which will be on display through March 21.  The public program and exhibit, sponsored by the Library and department of history, are free and open to the public. The National Constitution Center and the American Library Association Public Programs Office organized the traveling exhibition, which was made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.