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Thanks to Laurie for sending the following announcement from the Lincoln Forum.

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The Forum is pleased to announce that C-SPAN-3 (Book TV) will begin airing its series of lectures and panel discussions from our 21st symposium this weekend. The schedule for weekend one is as follows:

Saturday evening, January 28, 6 PM ET: Joan Waugh

Sunday night, January 29, at 8 PM and Midnight ET: Sidney Blumenthal
Thanks again to Laurie:

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The Forum is pleased to announce that this upcoming weekend, C-SPAN-3 (Book TV) will air the following lectures and panel discussions from our 21st symposium:

Saturday, February 4th, 6pm ET: Harold Holzer, The Civil War: Abraham Lincoln & Immigration Author and historian Harold Holzer talks about Abraham Lincoln's views on immigration policy and immigrant groups in America. He describes Lincoln's efforts to court the German-American vote early in his career and the importance of ethnic units in the Union Army during the Civil War.

Here is a preview clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMCp219S...e=youtu.be



Sunday night, February 5th, at 8 PM and Midnight ET: Sidney Blumenthal

(I will guess that the midnight show will have a greater number of viewers than the one at 8 PM)
Thanks to Laurie:

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ALERT: Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday holiday weekend by viewing both debut and encore telecasts from Lincoln Forum XXI at Gettysburg, on C-SPAN-3, American History TV:

Saturday, February 11, 12:50 PM ET (Encore) Panel Discussion-"Who Inspired Lincoln: Foundations for Leadership," with Sidney Blumenthal, Richard Brookhiser, Ronald C. White, Jr., and moderator Harold Holzer.

Saturday, February 11, 6 PM ET: (Debut) Panel discussion-"Voting Rights for Black Freedmen: What Went Right and What Went Wrong," featuring Edna Greene Medford, Joan Waugh, Douglas R. Egerton, and moderator Frank J. Williams.

Sunday, February 12, 9:35 AM ET (Encore) Harold Holzer, "Lincoln and the Uncivil War Over Immigration"

Sunday, February 12, 8 PM ET: (Debut) Richard Brookhiser, "Lincoln and the Founders" (Encore Broadcast at Midnight)
Surratt House is not C-Span, but for those of you who may not have visited our museum, we are now featured on a virtual tour. This publicity stunt is really designed for what we call Google Goggles, where people can wear special glasses and "visit" a site from a thousand miles away. However, you can also view it on your computer:

Go to pgparks.com - click on "Things to Do;" choose "History;" scroll down to the bottom and click on "Surratt House Museum;" top left corner select "Virtual Tour." To advance from one frame to another, click the circular arrow. There is also a list of rooms in the right, upper corner if you want to do it that way instead of a steady stream.

If you have never navigated a virtual tour, you can move the mouse around to capture 360-degree views. For example, our guide is in the central hallway and gestures towards our parlor. You have to follow her arm motion to your right in order to see the parlor.

Also, because this has been created as a panorama, many of the photos are distorted as to the length, width, and depth of both the room and the furnishings therein. It detracts somewhat, but you will get used to it. Be sure to view it at least twice as you get familiar with the set-up.
Thanks for posting this, Laurie. I enjoyed the tour very much.

(I think they made a typo in the spelling of "dining room")

I remember many years ago (c.2008) when Rick Brown of HistoryBuff.com created a panoramic virtual tour of Surratt House.
Thank you to Laurie for sending this scheduling information:

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ALERT: Enjoy President's Day weekend with a suite of encore and premiere telecasts on C-SPAN-3, American History TV, from Lincoln Forum XXI at Gettysburg:

Richard Brookhiser on Lincoln and the Founders, encores on Saturday at 12:30 pm and 5:30 pm, and Sunday at 3:10 pm.

John Marszalek and Craig Symonds debate the Johnston-Sherman surrender (premiere), Saturday at 6 pm, and Sunday at 1:05 pm.

Freedmen panel, re-airs on President's Day (Monday), 12:30 am (shortly after midnight).

Influences on Lincoln--encore broadcast on Monday at 6:30 pm, and Tuesday morning at 6:30 am.
I was in attendance at the 2016 Lincoln Forum Symposium. I think the talks originally given there would be worth watching.

I would also remind readers that you can go online to watch these (once they have actually aired on television). On the website, you can do a search to find a speaker or a topic and they have available (going back a decade or two) all the programs they have ever televised on American History TV. I know there are several members of this discussion group that appear in some of the programs (as a speaker, or I don't know, maybe asking a question of a speaker Rolleyes ) Below is a link to the site.

https://www.c-span.org/series/?ahtv
Thank you to Laurie for this update:

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BINGE WITH THE FORUM

Spend another weekend viewing premiere and encore highlights from Lincoln Forum XXI on C-SPAN-3. All programming soon to be available for further viewing on the Lincoln Forum website.
And please be ready for news about the 2017 Forum-details coming soon!

THIS WEEKEND ON C-SPAN 3 (AMERICAN HISTORY TV)-ALL TIMES E.T.

Saturday, February 25, 6 PM: Frank J. Williams, "Reconstruction After Lincoln" (Debut)

Sunday, February 26, 9 AM and Monday, February 27, 5:05 AM: Panel Discussion-"Voting Rights for Black Freedmen: What Went Right and What Went Wrong?"-featuring Edna Greene Medford, Joan Waugh, Douglas R. Egerton (newly named co-winner of the 2017 Lincoln Prize), and Frank J. Williams, moderator (Encore)

Sunday, February 26, 8 PM & Midnight: Catherine Clinton, "What Became of the Lincoln Family?" (Debut)

Monday, February 27, 4 AM: Harold Holzer, "Lincoln and The Uncivil Wars Over Immigration" (Encore)
Thank you to Laurie for sending this information:

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The Lincoln Forum is pleased to announce that this weekend, C-SPAN-3 (American History TV) will run a panel discussion from our 22nd annual symposium: Lincoln's Enemies

The panel features Frank J. Williams, our Co-Founder and Chairman along with Catherine Clinton, Stephen D. Engle, Walter Stahr, and Jonathan W. White.

The program will air on the following days and times:

Saturday, January 13, at 10:30 PM

Sunday, January 14, at 4:30 PM

Monday, January 15, at 2:30 AM



Please click below for a direct link to C-SPAN.



https://www.c-span.org/video/?437338-2/a...ns-enemies
Thanks to Laurie for sending:

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The Lincoln Forum is pleased to announce that C-SPAN-3 (American History TV) will run a panel discussion from our 22nd annual symposium: Lincoln's Friends.

The panel features Stephen D. Engle, Guy C. Fraker, Edna Greene Medford, Charles B. Strozier, and Harold Holzer, Moderator.

The program will air on Monday, January 15, at 12:35 PM

Please click below for a direct link to C-SPAN.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?437337-2/a...riendships
Thank you to Laurie for forwarding this information:

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The Lincoln Forum is pleased to announce that C-SPAN-3 (American History TV) will continue running discussions from our 22nd annual symposium.

Annette Gordon Reed on Andrew Johnson debuts Saturday at 9:10pm ET and re-airs at 1:10am ET Sunday.

Melanie Kirkpatrick on Lincoln and Thanksgiving debuts Saturday night at 7:15pm ET

Also, the panel discussion: Lincoln's Enemies re-airs Saturday at 8:40am ET and again Sunday at 6:40am ET

Please click on the links below for direct info from C-SPAN.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?437338-4/p...ons-legacy

https://www.c-span.org/video/?437338-3/a...anksgiving

https://www.c-span.org/video/?437337-2/a...riendships
Thanks to Laurie for sending:

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The Lincoln Forum is pleased to announce that this weekend, C-SPAN-3 (American History TV) will run two panel discussions from our 22nd annual symposium.

"Stanton and Lincoln: A Second Look" featuring Walter Stahr will debut on Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6 pm.

There will also be an encore presentation of "Dreams of War and Peace: The Remarkable Night Life of Civil War Americans" on Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 9 am.

Please click below for a direct link to C-SPAN.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?437337-4/a...in-stanton

https://www.c-span.org/video/?437337-3/d...-americans

The Lincoln Forum
Thanks for the heads up on this. I will record it.
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