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Trump Versus History II | TNR Live
Trump Versus History II | TNR Live
November 3

"Trump Versus History: How Trump is trying to change our sense of who we are."

Historians "have opened the gates of historical knowledge to myriad new subjects and methods that have educated a largely curious and willing world. Now we have to mobilize to defend our profession not only with research and teaching but in the realm of politics and public persuasion." What if History Died by Sanctioned Ignorance?, David W. Blight; The New Republic, September, 2025

In this TNR Live, Blight talks with some fellow academics on how they must fight to preserve our history AND democracy.

With

David W. Blight, Sterling Professor of American History, Yale University

Geraldo Cadava, Wender-Lewis Teaching and Research Professor of History, Northwestern University; contributing writer, The New Yorker

Edward Ayers, Tucker-Boatwright Professor of the Humanities, University of Richmond

Molly Worthen, journalist, professor of history, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Join them Monday, November 3, 2025 | 4:00-5:00 PM EST | Virtual

For more information and to register:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trump-versus-history-ii-tickets-1735550380909?aff=oddtdtcreator

See their recent articles for The New Republic here:https://newrepublic.com/series/67/trump-history-authoritarianism


News


Crews remove the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond on Wednesday. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post)

Crews remove the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond on Wednesday. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post)

Brief Amicus Curiae of Historians David W. Blight and Gaines M. Foster

September 12, 2021

Historians David Blight and Gaines Foster wrote an amicus brief to the Virginia Supreme Court supporting the motion to remove the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond. On September 2, 2021, the Court unanimously ruled that the state had the authority to remove the statue, and on Wednesday, September 8, the statue was taken down.

READ THE BRIEF: Lee Monument Amicus Brief

Article in YaleNews: https://news.yale.edu/2021/09/13/memory-and-memorials-yale-scholars-work-influences-removal-lee-statue

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