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Dupont’s Op Ed

In Spotlight on March 27, 2017 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged: ,

Check out the Lexington Herald-Leader op ed by former KATH President (leading the 2009 KATH meeting at EKU), Dr. Carolyn DuPont. It’s a call for us all to be brave: “… we must insistently advance our more complete story [of U.S. history]. Tell it loudly, tell it clearly, and tell it often.”

Originally titled: “Honoring Black and Women’s History in the Trump Era” it ran on March 24th with this title:

“Our half-true history serves privileged white males”
http://www.kentucky.com/opinion/op-ed/article140661298.html

Backlash in the online comments as can be expected…

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Louisville this weekend

Click here to reserve a spot at the KATH conferenceLooking forward to seeing you at the KATH conference in Louisville this weekend. Check out the wonderful agenda – featuring Dr. George C. Herring who will kick off the conference theme centering on the War of 1812.

Starting at the Filson Historical Society on Friday at 7:30 p.m., you can meet the conference speakers. The next morning have breakfast at DuPont Manual High School and buy some wonderful history books from the University Press of Kentucky. The Phi Alpha Theta students of Campbellsville University are helping out too. After Dr. Herring speaks, you will be invited to discuss in small groups the impact and meaning of the War of 1812.  Kentucky Humanities CouncilEat lunch and watch a living history performance by Harry Smith, a Kentucky Humanities Council Chautauqua character playing a militiaman from Kentucky. After that, we vote for the new KATH Board for 2013-14 and celebrate our student writing award-winners. At the end of the day, take a tour of the historic Halleck Hall with our wonderful host, DPM social studies teacher extraordinaire, Allison Hunt.

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See the call for KATH Board members.

Download .pdf file of KATH 2012 Conference Brochure — and a Flyer here.

Posted September 11, 2012 by Randolph Hollingsworth

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