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Author Talks with Dr. Minoa Uffelman  Discussing  her Latest Book - Sarah Kennedy Letters: Life under Occupation in the Upper South
Sep 07

Author Talks with Dr. Minoa Uffelman Discussing her Latest Book - Sarah Kennedy Letters: Life under Occupation in the Upper South

Tennessee State Library & Archives

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Join us at the Tennessee State Library & Archives on Saturday, September 7 for the latest installment in the “Author Talks” series, featuring Dr. Minoa Uffelman. This free presentation begins at 1:00 p.m., examining letters from the Civil War Home Front.

Minoa D. Uffelman is a retired Professor of History and Philosophy at Austin Peay State University. She has edited The Diary of Serepta Jordan and Nannie Haskins Williams: One Southern Woman’s Life of Rebellion to Reconstruction. Her latest book, Sarah Kennedy Letters: Life under Occupation in the Upper South, which she co-edited with Phyllis Smith and Dr. Ellen Kanervo, explores the personal experiences of Sarah Kennedy, as she navigated the challenges of life on the home front during the Civil War.

Dr. Uffelman has written 25 book reviews and 30 encyclopedia entries, and she has delivered several scholarly presentations. She has received multiple awards for her academic work, including the Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award, the Art and Heritage Lifetime Achievement Award, the Student Affairs Student Impact Award, and many more.

This event will take place at the Library & Archives located at 1001 Rep. John Lewis Way N. on Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, across from the Tennessee State Museum. The facility's garage is on Junior Gilliam Way. Seating for this event is limited, so reservations are required. Click here to save your seat! 

You can also learn more about the Library & Archives by calling (615) 741-2764 or emailing ask@tsla.libanswers.com.

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