The Civil War: Origins, Aftermath and Legacy
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In this insightful 4-session course, Dr. Rebecca Staton-Reinstein will explore the deep origins and lasting legacy of the Civil War, as we mark its 160th anniversary. We will trace the history of slavery in the American colonies, long before the attack on Fort Sumter, and examine how these tensions led to war. The courageous efforts of figures like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass will illuminate the fight for freedom and equality. Finally, the course will reflect on the Civil War’s aftermath and its enduring influence on today’s struggles for justice and civil rights.
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Rebecca Staton-Reinstein
Rebecca Staton-Reinstein, Ph.D., president of Advantage Leadership, Inc. has served as an executive in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors and as a consultant in strategic leadership. She is the author of several books on strategic leadership and planning. Her best-selling Conventional Wisdom: How Today’s Leaders Plan, Perform and Progress Like the Founding Fathers allowed her to draw on her lifelong passion for history to draw parallels between the founders and contemporary leaders. Growing up in Virginia, the daughter of history-loving parents, the family visited every battlefield and historic home and read every historic highway marker. She followed in her mother’s footsteps and graduated from William and Mary. While there, she worked for the Restoration as a costumed guide and was hooked on the 18th century. Her programs examine the Enlightenment, the transition from colonies to independence, the creation of the Constitution, and lead up to the Civil War and its aftermath. In profiles of the women and men who were critical in the development of the U.S., she helps her audience understand them as human beings with their admirable qualities and their flaws. “Because these people were humans and not idealized superheroes, we can learn from them and apply the lessons of history to our situation today.”