Don't Miss the 2019 Michigan in Perspective: The Local History Conference in Sterling Heights March 22-23

Don't miss your chance to attend our largest conference of the year! <http://hsmichigan.org/conferences/local-history-conference/> Michigan in Perspective: <http://hsmichigan.org/conferences/local-history-conference/> The Local History Conference Friday & Saturday, March 22 & 23, 2019 Sterling Banquet & Conference Center 34911 Van Dyke Ave. . Sterling Heights, MI 48312 Standard Registration: February 1 - March 10, 2019 Late Registration: March 11 - 17, 2019 Attention educators! SCECHs are available! <http://www.hsmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Michigan-in-Perspectiv e-online.pdf> <http://www.hsmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Michigan-in-Perspectiv e-online.pdf> Download the brochure for more information and session descriptions. <http://www.hsmichigan.org/conferences/local-history-conference/registration /> 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. Check out some of the conference sessions. . Same Time, Same Channel: Detroit's Classic Kids Shows Locally produced children's TV shows are a thing of the past, but the genre was important in the early days of television. The speakers will discuss how Soupy Sales, Johnny Ginger, Captain Jolly, and other influenced the hearts and minds of Baby Boomers-with a special appearance by White Fang. . Ancient Trails, Ancient Trades: Michigan's Copper Long before Stonehenge and the pyramids were built, a thriving industry flourished near the Lake Superior shores. Native people removed copper from shallow pit mines in large quantities and traded it across the continent. This story, along with tales of ancient waterfalls and hunting grounds-all underwater-will be explored in this session. . The Milliken Years: Civility, Cooperation, and Progress Republican Governor of Michigan William G. Milliken, who held office from 1969 to 1983, is often seen as a moderate who championed bipartisanship in state government. Come learn about the life and career of Governor Milliken as the speaker touches up how divided government can work and how moderation in politics can succeed. _____ _____ 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 <http://www.hsmichigan.org/> www.hsmichigan.org or e-mail us at <mailto:hsm@hsmichigan.org> hsm@hsmichigan.org. _____ The Historical Society of Michigan 5815 Executive Dr. . Lansing, MI 48911 Phone: (517) 324-1828 . FAX: (517) 324-4370 <http://www.hsmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Michigan-in-Perspectiv e-online.pdf> Click here to download the brochure for more information and session descriptions. <http://www.hsmichigan.org/conferences/local-history-conference/registration /> Go to online registration. Learn more about our 4 keynotes: Building Detroit: African-American Entrepreneurs with William F. Pickard This keynote explores some of the stories of African-American entrepreneurs in Detroit, detailing the individuals who helped build Detroit by first founding businesses that could weather the varying social and economic climates of the city.
From Basketball to City Hall: The Dave Bing Story with Dave Bing
Come hear Mayor Bing speak about his life as a point guard in the NBA, his experiences as a Michigan businessman, and how he served the people of Detroit. Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul with Susan Whitall, Earline Franklin, and Cristal Franklin While a worldwide music sensation, Aretha Franklin never lost her love of Detroit. This keynote will explore the life and legacy of Franklin, Michigan's very own Queen of Soul, with author Susan Whitall and Aretha's family members. Bargains and Bankruptcy: Saving the Motor City with Gerald E. Rosen The history of Detroit's recession and resurgence is a popular subject today. The city's rebirth has the rest of the country-and even much of the world-watching closely. This keynote will address the causes of Detroit's bankruptcy and how, today, the city is enjoying a period of renaissance. <http://www.hsmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Michigan-in-Perspectiv e-online.pdf> View the conference brochure for more information and session descriptions. <http://hsmichigan.org/conferences/local-history-conference/registration/> Register for the conference. This e-mail is sent to our members and friends to keep you updated on historical activities and opportunities to learn more about our state's history. To opt-out, please respond to this e-mail with "remove" in the subject line. If you received this e-mail as part of your participation in the Michlib-l mailing list (listserv), please follow their removal process.
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