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Roundtable to discuss civil liberties in the Civil War May 2
Butcher, who is also the owner/operator of the Tallman Hotel, will look into how President Lincoln attempted to balance civil liberties guaranteed in the Constitution with the expediency and demands required by war time considerations."
“Lincoln was often faced with difficult dilemmas with no good options to choose from,” according to Roundtable moderator Phil Smoley. “Even though he pushed the envelope in regards to civil liberties, most historians give him a pass since he is credited with saving the union and ending slavery. However, the precedence he set has reverberated down to today. This will prove to be a lively discussion for our group.”
In addition to Butcher, roundtable co-founder Zane Jensen will present a brief review of his recent trip to the Gettysburg Battlefield. Jensen led a group of 27 local students in a tour of the battlefield.
The Redwood Empire meets the first Monday of each month and attempts to review Civil War events that happened 150 years ago that month.
Both historical novices and experts are encouraged to attend and share. Admission is free.
For more information, contact Zane Jensen at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Phil Smoley at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..