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The Election of 1932 and Its Contemporary Significance Forum

Pivotal U.S. Elections: Then and Now is a series of public forums across Texas that analyze the political forces, issues, and consequences of critical presidential elections in U.S. history and their relevance to current conditions of our national life. 

"The Election of 1932 and Its Contemporary Significance"

Join the University of Houston (UH) and Humanities Texas for an evening of discussion about the election of 1932 and its contemporary significance.

Thursday, October 6, 2016
5:00–7:30 p.m. : Public forum
7:30–8:00 p.m. : Reception

@ Honors Commons, 2nd floor, M. D. Anderson Library
University of Houston

Participating scholars include Sarah Ehlers, Brandon Rottinghaus, and Nancy Beck Young from the University of Houston. Leandra Zarnow, also from the University of Houston, will serve as moderator.

Refreshments will be provided courtesy of the Center for Public History, the Honors College, and the Departments of English, History, and Political Science at UH. If you plan to join us for this event at UH, RSVP to:

 ktyler@humanitiestexas.org