Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Black History Month
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Abe Lincoln in His Time
Considered by many to be the greatest president in US history, Abraham Lincoln is a figure scholars have been obsessed with for over 150 years. In this joint presentation from HEC Media and the St. Louis County Library, Historian David S. Reynolds discusses his award-winning biography of the nation's 16th president.
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Grant's Love Story
You may think of Ulysses S. Grant as the US President that drove reconstruction efforts, a brilliant general, an advocate for African-American rights, and the guy on the $50 bill. But behind the legend was a man, and behind that man was a woman he loved.
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Houska Gallery
Currently on show at Houska Gallery are two new solo exhibits by Cbabi Bayoc and Zina Al-Shukri. Both artists are experimenting with abstraction and intuitive processes to create bold, expressive portraits. These paintings will remain on view through March 16th.
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Meet Elizabeth Keckley
Elizabeth Keckley was born a slave, but through her dressmaking skills managed to buy her and her son's freedom and eventually went on to make garments for First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Black History Month
In this article you'll learn the origins of Black History month dating back to celebrations from over a century ago and leading up to and beyond President Ford making it official.
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George H.W. Bush Post-Presidency
In this interview with George H.W. Bush's chief of staff, viewers will get a look at his private life after he stopped being the president, including dangerous camping trips, baseball games, and his friendship with fellow Former President Bill Clinton.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, inside a one of a kind museum where you can climb on almost everything; a site where political adversaries challenged each other to duels, why the most important one was the one that was never fought; a revelatory and enthralling biography on Abraham Lincoln; Washington University researchers create an indoor air monitor used to detect viruses in real time; a notable White House seamstress with St. Louis roots and an interview with George W Bush's personal photographer.
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