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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (April 4, 2007) – “Defenders, Occupiers
and Raiders at Fort Pillow during the American Civil War” will be
the topic of a presentation by Dr. John Cimprich on Thursday, April 19,
at Tennessee Tech University.
The event, which will be held at 7 p.m. in the university’s Bruner
Hall Auditorium, is the TTU history department’s spring Winchester
Lecture topic.
Fort Pillow, located approximately 40 miles north of Memphis, is the
site of a still controversial and disputed Confederate massacre of Union
troops, many but not all of whom were black.
A history professor at Thomas More College since 1986, Cimprich specializes
in race relations during the American Civil War period.
He has written a book and several articles about the Fort Pillow massacre
and is working on a book about reformers and runaway slaves during the
Civil War.
At Thomas More College, Cimprich has served as chairperson of both the
history department and the humanities division. He has also long served
as a chapter advisor for the Phi Alpha Theta history honor society, and
after serving a term on its national council, Cimprich is now on its advisory
board.
He has been involved with numerous public history projects, including
serving as a consultant for the Fort Donelson National Battlefield.
Cimprich’s presentation at TTU is free and open to the public.
For more information, call TTU’s history department at 931/372-3332.
--Tracey Hackett
This information posted 13 April 2007
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