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SUMMARY:Encore:  Cairo\, Illinois:  Before\, During and After the Civil War:  Death by Racism
DESCRIPTION:The presentation talks about the fort built in Cairo at the beginning o the Civil War at the junction of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.  General Grant launched attacks from his base in Cairo down the Mississippi River; a “Contraband Camp” in Cairo was set up for formerly enslaved who fled the South.  There was an increase in the number of Black people in Cairo after the war and a lynching in 1909.  Over time\, racism was a major reason for the decline in the population and the death of the town. \nAn Encore! program from the Spring 2025 seminar Huckleberry Finn and James presented by Diane Liebert.
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CATEGORIES:Encore!
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SUMMARY:Encore:  Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth
DESCRIPTION:In the years 1900 to mid-1930’s or 1940’s\, many Americans considered Winslow Homer to be the greatest American painter.  He painted scenes of nature and rural life in both oils and watercolors.  It was inevitable that many people would see similarities when Andrew Wyeth began to paint.  My presentation looks at a lot of paintings by both\, so we can decide how similar and how different they may have been. \nAn Encore! program from the Spring 2025 seminar The Wyeths presented by Elisa Campbell.
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