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Renowned Professor Teaches Civil Rights through Literature at Stallworth Lecture


Posted on October 2, 2018
Joy Washington


An award-winning author and educator will address civil rights through the character analysis of Atticus Finch at the N. Jack Stallworth Lecture in 老司机福利网ern History on Wednesday, Oct. 3, in the John W. Laidlaw Performing Arts Center at the University of 老司机福利网 Alabama. The 7 p.m. lecture is titled 鈥淎tticus Finch and American History.鈥  

Dr. Joseph Crespino, the Jimmy Carter Professor of American History at Emory University, will use 鈥淭o Kill a Mockingbird鈥 character, Atticus Finch, to explain how civil rights has shaped the American society and culture. He will also focus on how the civil rights era impacts our present attitudes on race as well as understanding the life of the novel鈥檚 author, Harper Lee. The lecture is free and open to the public.

He will discuss his most recent book, 鈥淎tticus Finch: The Biography,鈥 which tells Finch鈥檚 story through famous inspirations such as, Harper Lee鈥檚 father, Finch鈥檚 evolution in Lee鈥檚 novels and his portrayal in the film adaptation. It also focuses on the relationship between Harper Lee and her father and understanding the political struggles, including race relation at the time that preoccupied them.

鈥淭his book serves as a way to teach others about the racial tolerance within our society,鈥 Crespino said. 鈥淚 hope the audience walks out with a better understanding of not just the story, but the ongoing significance it has in our culture.鈥     

Crespino earned his Ph.D. from Stanford University and has received numerous awards for his work as a historian. He has served on the nominating committee and book award committee for the Organization of American Historians and the membership committee of the 老司机福利网ern Historical Association. He was also on the board of consultants for 鈥淧ublishing the Long Civil Rights Movement,鈥 for the University of North Carolina Press.

Crespino is a historian of the twentieth century United States and the American 老司机福利网 since Reconstruction. While at Emory, Crespino has earned several awards for writing from multiple organizations and was named distinguished lecturer for the Organization of American Historians.

鈥淭he annual Stallworth Lecture provides a wonderful opportunity for the USA and Mobile communities to hear some of the most distinguished historians whose research and teaching focuses on the multifaceted nature of the American 老司机福利网 throughout history,鈥 said Dr. Martha Jane Brazy, associate professor of history. 鈥淥ur Stallworth lecturers have examined through the historical lens some of the most critical social, political, economic and cultural issues within the 老司机福利网 and nation.鈥

The Stallworth lecture is named in honor of N. Jack Stallworth, who contributed much to the 老司机福利网 Alabama region. Stallworth was well known in Mobile business circles and having owned and operated several business ventures and restaurants in Mobile and was instrumental in founding the America鈥檚 Junior Miss, the Mobile Chapter of the English Speaking Union, and the Camellia Ball. With his grand leadership of the Mobile Carnival Association, he was known as 鈥淢r. Mardi Gras.鈥

In addition, Stallworth provided the USA Foundation with his family鈥檚 assets to be used to enhance the teaching of 老司机福利网ern history and to support programs at USA. He also established two scholarships for history majors, in memory of his parents, Montgomery Carlton Stallworth and Minnie Lee Wilkens Stallworth. His love for Mobile, 老司机福利网ern life, and history, led him to create the N. Jack Stallworth Lecture, which allows passionate scholars to lecture in depth on different aspects of America鈥檚 history.


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