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SUMMARY:Author Talk With John Garrison Marks: "Thy Will Be Done"
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event taking place at the Anderson Theatre at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. This event is free to attend\, but registration is required. \nAs we reflect on 250 years of America’s history\, we invite you to join us for an impactful and important conversation with historian and author John Garrison Marks. \nMarks will discuss his newest work\, Thy Will Be Done: George Washington’s Legacy of Slavery and the Fight for American Memory (2026)\, where he tells the story of Americans’ long\, fraught struggle to come to terms with Washington’s legacy of slavery. \nThe program will lead with a question Americans have reflected on for nearly 250 years: How should we remember George Washington’s entanglement in slavery? \nUsing research foundational to Thy Will Be Done\, Marks will speak to Washington’s ties to slavery\, and how the actions seen in his life’s work have shaped and reshaped Americans’ collective memory of Washington and slavery — along with their understanding of the nation. \nThe program will include a discussion with Heather Bruegl (Oneida/Stockbridge-Munsee)\, Curator of Political and Civic Engagement at The Henry Ford\, and be followed by a brief audience Q&A and book signing\, with the opportunity to purchase a copy of Thy Will Be Done. \nThe Henry Ford is committed to being a welcoming place for curiosity\, learning and the open exchange of ideas. Programs featuring guest speakers are intended to encourage thoughtful conversation and exploration. The views shared at these events do not necessarily reflect those of The Henry Ford. \nRegister HereAbout The Book\nIn Thy Will Be Done: George Washington’s Legacy of Slavery and the Fight for American Memory\, historian John Garrison Marks tells the story of Americans’ long\, fraught struggle to come to terms with Washington’s legacy of slavery. He traces how politicians\, abolitionists\, educators\, activists\, Washington’s former slaves and their descendants\, and others have remembered\, forgotten\, and manipulated slavery’s place in Washington’s story\, and how they have wielded versions of that story in the political and cultural fights of their time. Marks shows how generational struggles over our collective memory of Washington and slavery have always been part of a bigger conversation about defining the United States and its people. As debates about the founders’ participation in the system of slavery continue to roil public discourse\, Marks shows with new clarity that Americans have never collectively reconciled Washington’s conflicted legacy. By truly grappling with Washington’s role as enslaver and emancipator\, we may come to better understand the nation and ourselves. \nRegistration Information:\nThe event is free to the public\, but registration is required. Seats are limited. \nThere is a maximum of six registrants per entry. Registrants will receive confirmation and event reminders via email. Please show these confirmations upon entry to the event. \nRegistration will close if capacity is reached. \nRegister HereAbout The Author:\nJohn Garrison Marks is a historian and writer whose work explores race\, slavery\, memory\, and public history in the United States. He is the author or editor of three books\, most recently Thy Will Be Done: George Washington’s Legacy of Slavery and the Fight for American Memory. His writing has appeared in TIME\, Washington Post\, and Smithsonian Magazine. Marks also serves as the Director of the Public History Research Lab at the American Association for State and Local History leading research\, leadership initiatives\, and special projects. He earned his Ph.D. in History from Rice University. He is a native of New Jersey and currently lives outside of Washington\, D.C.
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SUMMARY:Arthur Horwitz\, Author Talk from The Zekelman Holocaust Center
DESCRIPTION:PBS Books is pleased to partner with The Zekelman Holocaust Center for an Author Conversation with Arthur Myron Horwitz to discuss his new book Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow. \nIn this program\, Arthur will explore the making of his memoir\, sharing the challenges he faced in navigating his coming-of-age story in America. He will offer insights into the impact of inherited trauma\, the path to coping\, and the journey toward reconciliation. \nAbout Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow\nA photograph. A hidden truth. A lifetime of responsibility. Arthur Horwitz\, the son of a Holocaust survivor\, grew up hearing stories of loss and resilience. His powerful new memoir explores inherited trauma\, identity\, and healing. Join Arthur at The HC for the official launch of his book and a deeply personal conversation about his family’s legacy. \nPick up your copy of Dual Identities: Living in Meier’s Shadow while supporting PBS Books:\nAbout The Author:\nArthur Horwitz is a nationally respected journalist\, publisher\, and civic leader. His career has been recognized through his induction into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame\, the establishment of the Arthur M. Horwitz Collection at the University of Michigan\, and his designation as publisher emeritus of the Detroit Jewish News\, where he served as publisher and executive editor for over thirty years. Arthur also shares his story with students at The HC as a Next Generation Speaker. \nSupport for this program provided by:
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