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American Visions, Wednesday, November 8, 2023 6:00PM

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023 6:00PM

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American Visions

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Book cover - American Visions: The United States 1800-1860 by Edward L. AyersThe early decades of the nineteenth century saw the expansion of slavery, Native dispossession, and wars with Canada and Mexico. Mass immigration and powerful religious movements sent tremors through American society. But even as the powerful defended the status quo, others defied it: voices from the margins moved the center; eccentric visions altered the accepted wisdom, and acts of empathy questioned self-interest. Edward L. Ayers’s rich history examines the visions that moved Frederick Douglass, Margaret Fuller, the Native American activist William Apess, and others to challenge entrenched practices and beliefs. Lydia Maria Child condemned the racism of her fellow northerners at great personal cost. Melville and Thoreau, Joseph Smith and Samuel Morse all charted new paths for America in the realms of art, nature, belief, and technology. Ayers turns his distinctive historical sensibility to a period when bold visionaries and critics built vigorous traditions of dissent and innovation into the foundation of the nation. Those traditions remain alive for us today. 

Edward Ayers is university professor of the humanities and president emeritus at the University of Richmond. He has received the Bancroft and Lincoln Prizes for his scholarship, been named National Professor of the Year, received the National Humanities Medal from President Obama at the White House, served as president of the Organization of American Historians, and was the founding board chair of the American Civil War Museum in Richmond. He is executive director of New American History and Bunk, dedicated to making the nation’s history more visible and useful for a broad range of audiences.

This lecture is co-hosted by American Civil War Museum, Black HIstory Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia, and The Valentine.

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  • Members - VMHC, BHMVA, ACWM, & The Valentine - $28
  • Non-members  - $38

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  • This lecture will not be livestreamed or recorded.Tickets are required for in-person admission.
  • VMHC Members, please login above to reserve your tickets. Your discounted tickets will be visible once the items are in your cart. If you are not currently a member and would like to join, please click here. 
  • Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia, American Civil War Museum, and The Valentine Members please enter the promo code provided by your organization in the field at the top of the page to receive your discount. 
  • In-person attendees are invited to meet the speaker immediately following the lecture.
  • Signed copies of the book are available at ShopVirginiaHistory.org.

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