Just weeks left to register for the
Michigan in Perspective:
The Local History Conference!

 

March 11-12, 2016 • Sterling Heights, Michigan

 

Click here to download the flyer for more information and session descriptions.

 

Go to online registration.

 

Michigan in Perspective: The Local History Conference is held annually in the Wayne/Oakland/
Macomb tri-county area and is open to anyone interested in state or regional history.

 

The largest of our three conferences, this year’s conference offers…

·         Four keynotes

o   Reflections on Representing Michigan With Former U.S. Senator Carl Levin

o   Forged by Fire: Detroit’s Riots and Rebellions and How Chaos Created a Community With Jamon Jordan

o   A Family’s Story: Asian-American Immigrants 1965 – Present With Theresa Q. Tran

o   Natural and Cultural Resources: A Marriage Made in Michigan With Sandra S. Clark

·         Twenty-five “breakout” sessions that address local and statewide history.

·         Nearly 50 exhibitors/vendors for attendees to visit.

·         Friday Reception featuring the Dodworth Saxhorn Band.

·         Two days full of “meet and greets,” refreshments, and optional meals.

·         Saturday Gala: Echoes of Yesteryear: A Cavalcade of Characters From Michigan’s Past



The Historical Society of Michigan is our state’s oldest cultural organization, founded in 1828 by territorial governor Lewis Cass and explorer Henry Schoolcraft. A nongovernmental nonprofit, the Society focuses on publications, conferences, education, awards and recognition programming, and support for local history organizations to preserve and promote Michigan’s rich history.


For more information on the Historical Society of Michigan, please visit www.hsmichigan.org or e-mail us at hsm@hsmichigan.org.


The Historical Society of Michigan

5815 Executive Dr. • Lansing, MI 48911

Phone: (517) 324-1828 • FAX: (517) 324-4370

 

Click here to download the flyer for more information and session descriptions.

 

Go to online registration.

 

Come to hear these great sessions and more!

 

Architectural Oases: Yamasaki in Detroit With John Gallagher

 

Floating Palaces of the Great Lakes With Joel Stone

 

Entering the Ranks: African Americans in the U.S. Marine Corps With Eugene Owens

 

Thanksgiving Day Magic on Woodward Avenue With Romie Minor

 

Rose Capital of the United States With Lynn Anderson

 

The Mighty Mac With Robert J. Sweeney

 

The Ghosts of Politics Past: Michigan’s Importance in Presidential Politics With Chuck Stokes

 

Another Round for the “Great Beer State” With Scott Graham

 

From Texas to the Thumb With John Espinoza

 

Midnight Women: Female Freedom Fighters With Oyatunde Amakisi

 

Trolleying Along Detroit’s Street Railways With Michael Jackman and Kenneth E. Schramm

 

A Circle Not Yet Complete: The Changing Face of Native Education in Michigan With Eric Hemenway

 

Has the Mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald Faded? With John R. Beck

 

 

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