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  • October 2026

  • Sat 10

    Mr. Madison’s War – 1812

    October 10 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Frankfort, KY Frankfort, KY, United States

    The War of 1812 represented the first instance that the young republic declared war on another nation. This seminar will explore the causes and events that led to the war, President James Madison’s policies and the aftermath of this Second American Revolution. This program will be conducted as a Socratic discussion, utilizing primary source documents […]

  • Thu 29

    Westward Expansion

    October 29 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Charlotte, MI 1790 Packard Highway, Charlotte, MI, United States

    This seminar will focus on America’s westward expansion and its “Manifest Destiny” to expand from sea to shining sea. This seminar will consider the purposes for westward expansion, Jackson’s Indian Removal Policy and westward expansion’s impact on slavery. This program will be conducted as a discussion, utilizing primary source documents as the only readings, and […]

  • Thu 29

    African Americans: Culture, Art, and Politics

    October 29 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Charlotte, MI 1790 Packard Highway, Charlotte, MI, United States

    This seminar explores major themes in the African American tradition by considering speeches, essays, and literature at several key inflection points across history. Participants will reflect upon different forms of literary and political expression in order to learn how African Americans navigated the challenges posed by slavery, emancipation, modernity and civil rights. Throughout, the readings […]

  • November 2026

  • Sat 7

    America at 250: The Legacy of the Declaration of Independence

    November 7 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Kokomo, IN 2501 S. Berkely Rd, Kokomo, IN, United States

    Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. both argued that the proper foundation for civic education is the belief that America has a moral essence derived from the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and that America’s history and purpose—its past, present, and future—is the story of our struggle to live up to those principles. […]

  • Fri 13

    The Constitutional Convention

    November 13 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Enid, OK Enid, OK, United States

    This seminar offers an overview of the debates at the Constitutional Convention. We will examine the purposes of the American political order, the defects of the Articles of Confederation, the debates over the reform of the Confederation government and squaring the institution of slavery. In our study, we will attempt to understand the interests and […]

  • February 2027

  • Sat 6

    African American Women: Gender & Equality

    February 6, 2027 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    San Anselmo, CA San Anselmo, CA, United States

    This seminar will examine the lives of African American women from Reconstruction through the latter twentieth century. Using primary source materials from leading African American female intellectuals, activists, and organizations, we will concentrate on African American women’s experiences in politics, the workplace, race and social movements, and on historical debates about men and women’s private […]

  • Fri 19

    Lincoln and Shakespeare

    February 19, 2027 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Enid, OK Enid, OK, United States

    From a young age Abraham Lincoln was a voracious reader, especially of the writings of William Shakespeare. He was known to carry a worn-out pocket-sized copy of Macbeth while law circuit riding and later campaigning. Why was Lincoln so interested in Macbeth, a play about tyranny? Join us as we consider Shakespeare passages, writings of […]

  • March 2027

  • Thu 4

    Women in American History

    March 4, 2027 @ 8:30 am - 2:15 pm
    Charlestown, IN Charlestown, IN, United States

    Women’s political, social, and economic status has undergone several transformations in American history. This seminar will explore readings and documents in those stages: Women of Reform and Revolution, Women in the Progressive Era and Voting Booths and Is Suffrage Enough – the Lasting Impact. This program will be conducted as a discussion, utilizing primary source […]

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