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Speaking Engagement in Pasadena - October 28th
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisOctober 7, 2014Across the Bloody Chasm, CIvil War veterans, CWRT, M- Keith Harris, Pasadena Central Library, Pasadena Civil War Round Table, Reconciliation Comments
What to do at a Civil War Battlefield
Civil War, MemoryKeith HarrisOctober 6, 2014battlefields, Gettysburg, National Park Service, NPS, Perryville, Shiloh, tourism Comments
The Thomas Dixon Studios - Hollywood
The Thomas Dixon Studios - Hollywood
FilmKeith HarrisOctober 4, 2014D- W- Griffith, Dixon Studios, Hollywood, Jr-, Leopard's Spots, The Birth of a Nation, The Clansman, Thomas DixonComment
Flag THIS
MonumentsKeith HarrisOctober 2, 2014Confederate flag, Flag controversy, flagger, South Carolina Comments
Citizenship in a Republic
SpeechesKeith HarrisOctober 1, 20141910, Bull Moose, Paris, Sarbonne, speeches, Teddy RooseveltComment
The NAACP and The Birth of a Nation
popular cultureKeith HarrisSeptember 25, 2014Civil War films, Clune Auditorium, D- W- Griffith, Hollywood, NAACP, protests, The Birth of a NationComment
The Americanist Independent Volume One, Issue Four
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisSeptember 24, 2014American history, Amy Rebecca Jacobs, Dara R- Vance, Environmental History, Florida, gender history, M- Keith Harris, Nick Lacasse, The Americanist Independent, US History, Viet Nam, WWIIComment
Portrait of a Badlands Dandy
popular cultureKeith HarrisSeptember 18, 2014documentaries, Ken Burns, Teddy Roosevelt, The Civil War, The Roosevelts Comments
What You've Been Missing...
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisSeptember 16, 201418th century, 19th century, Civil War, free stuff, history, keith harris history, scholarship, The Americanist Independent, twitterstorian, WWIIComment
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
FilmKeith HarrisSeptember 15, 2014D- W- Griffith, NAACP, The Birth of a Nation Comments
Lilian Gish et al
popular cultureKeith HarrisSeptember 8, 2014Civil War films, D- W- Griffith, Lilian Gish, silent film, The Birth of a NationComment
The Economist and American Slavery
AcademiaKeith HarrisSeptember 6, 2014book reviews, controversy, Edward Baptist, slavery, social death, The Economist, victimizationComment
The Perfect Man for the Job
popular cultureKeith HarrisSeptember 2, 2014Civil War film, D- W- Griffith, Henry B- Walthall, Hollywood, The Birth of a Nation Comments
Robert E. Lee Retires
popular cultureKeith HarrisAugust 28, 2014Al Stone, Civil War, Reenactor, Robert E- Lee Comments
It's Okay to Feel Bad about the Gettysburg Cyclorama Building
GettysburgKeith HarrisAugust 24, 2014Cemetery RIdge, Gettysburg, Gettysburg Cyclorama, Paul Philippoteaux, Pickett's Charge, Pickett-Peittegrew Assault Comments
The Americanist Independent September Issue Has Hit the Web
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisAugust 22, 2014#harristorian, AEC, Eisenhower, Henry Clay Folger, journal, keith harris history, Midway, Reenactors, The Americanist Independent, WWIIComment
Discoveries
WWIIKeith HarrisAugust 14, 2014aviation, Battle of Midway, Indiana veterans, Navy, Pacific Theater, Pearl Harbor, WWII Comments
Southern Accents
SectionKeith HarrisAugust 12, 2014dialects, keith harris history, regional accents, sectionalism, southern accents, The Economist Comments
What's Coming in September for the Americanist Independent...
Americanist IndependentKeith HarrisAugust 2, 2014#harristorian, AEC, Eisenhower, Hanry Clay Folger, history journal, keith harris history, The Americanist Independent, WWII Comments
The Lee v. Grant Twitter Experiment
Ask Dr- HarrisKeith HarrisAugust 1, 2014Robert E- Lee, twitter, Ulysses S- Grant, who'd ya rather? Comments
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