Politics & Prose -- Louis Masur ("Lincoln's Last Speech") and James McPherson ("War That Forged A Nation"):
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Description of Pictures: Louis P. Masur - Lincoln's Last Speech: Wartime Reconstruction and the Crisis of Reunion & James M. McPherson - The War That Forged a Nation: Why the Civil War Still Matters
Lincoln oversaw the start of the Civil War but was not there for its end or, more importantly, for the Reconstruction of the South and the nation as a whole. In his analysis of how Lincoln’s post-war vision of America might have played out, Masur, Rutgers professor of history and American studies and author of Lincoln’s Hundred Days, among others, focuses on the president’s final address, delivered in April 1865.
One-hundred-fifty years after it ended, the Civil War continues to generate passionate feelings, vivid reenactments, and many, many books. In his study of what this conflict means to America, McPherson, Princeton professor emeritus and Pulitzer Prize-winning Civil War historian, draws on his decades of study to show that the issues we struggle with today—equality, racism, states’ rights, social change—have their roots in the Civil War.
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2015 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used my Fuji XS-1 camera but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
I retired from the US Census Bureau in god-forsaken Suitland, Maryland on my 58th birthday in May. Yee ha!
Trips this year:
a quick trip to Florida.
two Civil War Trust conferences (Raleigh, NC and Richmond, VA), and
my 10th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles).
Ego Strokes: Carolyn Cerbin used a Kevin Costner photo in her USA Today article. Miss DC pictures were used a few times in the Washington Post.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 550,000.
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