From Slavery to Toppling Monuments: Nathan Bedford Forrest’s March to the South’s New Lost Cause Conference/Lecture Friday, November 13, 2020 The event started -1304 days agoMultiday event - 0 days 3:30 PM 4:30 PM Online Zoom From Slavery to Toppling Monuments: Nathan Bedford Forrest’s March to the South’s New Lost Cause John H. Saunders, Lecturer of Communication Arts Friday November 13, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Nathan Bedford Forrest is one of the most polarizing figures from the Civil War as he was a slave trader and founding member of the KKK. He also was one of the first to make reparations to his former slaves after the war, and succeeded in shutting down the KKK when it started attacking people based on race. I will discuss Forrest, the lifespan of his statue above his grave in Memphis, and how the trajectory of the statue mirrors the evolution of the South’s Lost Cause Narrative. JOIN EVENT HERE: https://uah-uasystem.zoom.us/j/98586698801 Details Category Conference/Lecture department College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Communication Arts, History Audience Students, Faculty and Staff, Alumni Contact CAHS Office of the Dean 2568246202 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Venue OnlineView map More Dates SHARE