The annual Boller Symposium on the American Presidency will is being
held today and tomorrow, with various speakers and programs scheduled.
The keynote
address will be given by William H. Chafe at 7 p.m. tonight in Palko
Hall, rm. 130. His lecture, titled “Bill and Hillary: The Politics of
the Personal,” is free and open to the public.
From 10-11:30 a.m. today, there are two speakers in Scharbauer
Hall, rm. 4015. David Nichols of Southwestern College will discuss “A
Matter of Justice: Dwight D. Eisenhower and Civil Rights” and Michael
Birkner of Gettysburg College will talk on “Halfway to the Promised
Land: Fred Morrow and Eisenhower Era Civil Rights.”
From 1 – 2:30 p.m. programs will be in the Kelly Center, Cox A. TCU’s Amanda Bresie
will speak on “Old Habits and the New Deal: The Sisters of the Blessed
Sacrament and the Pursuit of Civil Rights during Franklin D.
Roosevelt’s Administration” and Todd Moye of UNT will discuss “Franklin
D. Roosevelt and the Politics of Civil Rights during World War II.”
Tuesday’s lineup of speakers (also at the Kelly Center) includes:
10-11:30 a.m.
Carey Latimore, Trinity University , “A Rough Ride: African American
Views on Theodore Roosevelt in the Aftermath of the Browns-ville Riot”
and Todd Kerstetter, TCU, “Presidents, Civil Rights, and Mormon Moments from the Gilded Age to the Romney Campaign”
1-2:30 p.m.
Max Krochmal, TCU, “Viva Kennedy in Black and Brown: John F. Kennedy and Civil Rights in Texas” and Allan Saxe, University of Texas at Arlington, “Lyndon B. Johnson and Civil Rights.”