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Any plans of coming to Atlanta, GA? This would be a great presentation at the Jimmy Carter Library?
Kevin LevinOct 7, 2019 @ 3:01
Unfortunately, I spoke at the Atlanta History Center last month. Sorry you missed it.
chukwumaonyeijeOct 7, 2019 @ 5:10
Wow. Sorry to hear that. I guess I was too late. I am loving the book, though.
Thanks!
Kevin LevinOct 7, 2019 @ 5:15
Glad to hear you are enjoying the book. There is a chance I will be swinging through again at some point.
Paul ONeilOct 2, 2019 @ 18:59
Glad to hear you at UMBC and to get my book signed. Have begun the research to find out if any Union officers used enslaved person as a camp servant.
Kevin LevinOct 3, 2019 @ 0:46
Nice meeting you and best of luck with your research.
MsbSep 25, 2019 @ 5:47
I was glad to hear your talk at the archives and get my copy of the book. Great presentation, in style as well as content. And the questions and your answers were also enlightening. Best of luck with the rest of your tour!
Kevin LevinSep 25, 2019 @ 16:20
Thanks so much for coming out. It was really nice to finally meet you in person.
CliosfanboySep 24, 2019 @ 3:56
one of my colleagues and I will be there at the archives. looking forward to it…
Any plans of coming to Atlanta, GA? This would be a great presentation at the Jimmy Carter Library?
Unfortunately, I spoke at the Atlanta History Center last month. Sorry you missed it.
Wow. Sorry to hear that. I guess I was too late. I am loving the book, though.
Thanks!
Glad to hear you are enjoying the book. There is a chance I will be swinging through again at some point.
Glad to hear you at UMBC and to get my book signed. Have begun the research to find out if any Union officers used enslaved person as a camp servant.
Nice meeting you and best of luck with your research.
I was glad to hear your talk at the archives and get my copy of the book. Great presentation, in style as well as content. And the questions and your answers were also enlightening. Best of luck with the rest of your tour!
Thanks so much for coming out. It was really nice to finally meet you in person.
one of my colleagues and I will be there at the archives. looking forward to it…
Kevin–This book is duly reviewed by Emerging Civil War. Check it out–Huzzah!
I saw it, Meg. Thanks so much for taking the time to review it. So glad to see that you enjoyed it.