MARCH 31 -- Lincoln's Local Legacy: Local History Program & Walking Tour
Get a glimpse into Columbia during the Civil War era with this tour of the Columbia Cemetery just down the street from the library. Bill Berry, immediate past president of the Boone County Historical Society, will introduce you to many important individuals buried there, including black Civil War soldiers who started Lincoln University, relatives of Mary Todd Lincoln and famous black musician J.W. Blind Boone. After a brief presentation in the Friends Room of the Columbia Public Library, we will walk to the Columbia Cemetery. Sponsored by the Columbia Public Library. 10:30 a.m.
APRIL 4 -- Abraham Lincoln in Song with Chris Vallillo
In a lively program for all ages, award winning folk singer Chris Vallillo uses historic narratives, contemporary folk music and period songs to bring to life one of our most admired presidents and his era. Sponsored by the Columbia Public Library. 7:00 p.m.
APRIL 5 -- Civil War Music Concert with Dave Para & Cathy Barton
Cathy Barton and Dave Para are noted bearers of traditional music from Missouri and the Ozarks and have been performing, producing and teaching for 30 years in Central Missouri and across the U.S. Their two album collaborations with Bob Dyer in the 1990s, Johnny Whistletrigger and Rebel in the Woods, received notable recognitions by the American Library Association and were the first musical projects dedicated to the Civil War in Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas. In recent years, Dave and Cathy have been regular guests for Civil War cruises aboard the Delta Queen and Mississippi Queen steamboats.
The concert will take place from 3:00-4:00pm in the Ellis Library Colonnade. MU Libraries contact: PT Martin.
APRIL 6 -- Panel Discussion:
How did Abraham Lincoln's position on slavery affect Missourians?
Arvarh Strickland, Professor Emeritus in History, will moderate this panel discussion. Panelists will include State Historical Society of Missouri Executive Director Gary Kremer, Lincoln University Associate History Professor Debra Foster Greene and Lincoln University History Professor Antonio Holland. This event will take place on Friday, April 6, 2:00-3:30pm in the Ellis Library Colonnade. MU Libraries contact persons: Cindy Cotner and Geoff Swindells.
APRIL 19 -- Jo Ho, Storyteller: "Abe, our Greatest President"
You will be enthralled with Jo's living history storytelling program as she portrays such memorable characters as Nancy Hanks, Sally Lincoln, Sarah Bush Johnston, Mary Todd Lincoln and more. She'll captivate listeners as she tells true stories of Abe, sharing the wit, wisdom, and perseverance of the unlikely man who became our 16th president. This event will take place on Thursday, April 19, 4:00-5:00pm in the Ellis Library Colonnade. MU Libraries contact person—Paula Roper.
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Program Sponsors:

Huntington Library

American Library Association

National Endowment for the Humanities

Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission

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Program Partners:
- Department of Student Life
- Chancellor's Office
- Office of Deputy Chancellor Mike Middleton
- Stafford Library
- Daniel Boone Regional Library
- Columbia Office of Cultural Affairs and Mayor's Office
- Missouri Humanities Council
- Western Historical Manuscript Collection
- State Historical Society of Missouri
- University Concert Series/KBIA
- Missouri State Library
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