University of New Hampshire issued the following announcement on March 18.
DURHAM, N.H.—Annette Gordon-Reed, Harvard historian and law professor, will speak as part of the Rutman Distinguished Lecture Series on the American Presidency at the University of New Hampshire Thursday, April 7, 2022, at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Union Building’s Granite State Room. Her talk is titled “Thomas Jefferson: Revolutionary, President and Visionary.” The event is free and open to the public but registration is required.
Gordon-Reed will discuss how Jefferson’s views about the Enlightenment shaped his attitude about being a revolutionary, his presidency and his post-presidency activities as he contemplated the future of the country he helped to found.
She is a professor of history at Harvard University, the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard Law School and the award-winning author of six books. Her latest book, “On Juneteenth,” sets out to capture the integral importance of the holiday to American history. It quickly became a New York Times bestseller, was featured on the magazine’s 100 Notable Books list and chosen as one of its top five nonfiction books of the year. Gordon-Reed is also the author of “The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for history and the National Book Award for nonfiction—along with 14 other awards.
Among Gordon-Reed’s many honors are the National Humanities Medal, a Guggenheim Fellowship and a MacArthur Fellowship.
The Rutman Distinguished Lecture Series on the American Presidency is generously supported by J. Morgan '84 and Tara Rutman. The series focuses on American political history with an emphasis on the modern and historical context of the American presidency.
For more information and registration, visit cola.unh.edu/annette-gordon-reed. Find the university’s COVID guidance here.
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