2018 Winter Lecture Series - The Fateful Compromise of 1850
Before the Civil War there was the Compromise of 1850. The arguments between the North and South over slavery in the new territories began to boil over during an era when the United States was becoming a player on the world stage with territory acquired during the recent war with Mexico. Would slavery expand into these new territories or would it be confined to the southern states only?

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2018 Winter Lecture Series - “The movement was south.” General Grant and the Overland Campaign

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2018 Winter Lecture Series - The Lincoln - Douglas Debates

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The Civil War's Final 30 Days

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The Captive’s Quest for Freedom: Fugitive Slaves, 1850 Fugitive Slave Law, and Politics of Slavery

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Ludendorff Offensives - Scott Stephenson

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1820: The Missouri Compromise and its Legacy

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2018 Winter Lecture Series - "God knows my conscious is clear" George Gordon Meade's Legacy

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Pershing Lecture Series: The AEF in Battle: September to November 1918 - Richard S. Faulkner

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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2018 Winter Lecture Series - Early at the Gates: The Battle of Fort Stevens

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Lunch and Learn: Why Didn't the North Hang Jeff Davis?

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The Americans Enter the Fray: June - August 1918 - Richard Faulkner

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2018 Winter Lecture Series - “A Great Weight at My Heart”: The Army of the Potomac after Gettysburg

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The Controversial Court Martial of Fitz John Porter

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Mark E. Neely Jr. - Lincoln, the Civil War, and the Constitution

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Matt Atkinson! Gettysburg Winter Lecture

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How One Sherman Crew Killed Wittmann — The Tank Ace Hitler Couldn't Replace

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‘Secession on Trial,’ With Cynthia Nicoletti

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Why the Confederacy Lost: The Experiences of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

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