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Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching lecture

Join Dr. Lendol Calder, one of three finalists for the prestigious Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, on Oct. 13 at 5:30 p.m. in Old Main’s Forum (room 226). He will present his public lecture, “Make America Mean Something Again: Rethinking American History in the Age of Trump.” The lecture will have light refreshments. Space is limited, so RSVP to reserve your seat!

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About the lecture

He is the most improbable yet influential political figure of our time: Donald Trump. When he descended the golden escalator in 2015, many dismissed it as a stunt, not a serious presidential bid. Yet months later, Trump’s “Make America Great Again” story captivated millions.

Drawing on three decades of listening to college students as they try to make sense of America’s past, I will examine how a dearth of coherent national narratives created a vacuum that Trump’s story of America filled. Historians erred, I will argue, when they gave up national storytelling in teaching and research, ceding ground to purveyors of nostalgia and simple slogans.

Finally, I will survey possibilities for forging a new national narrative—one that respects evidence, acknowledges the complexities of America’s past, and equips future generations to engage history with critical insight.

Location

The Forum (room 226)

Old Main

3600 7th Ave.
Rock Island, IL61201
United States

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Tickets

Free; RSVP requested

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Contact

Elizabeth Badillo
elizabethbadillo@augustana.edu