|   Conference Program
                 
              Friday, 30 October 
                First Session:  Leadership in Slavery and Freedom 
                   
                Slave and Farmer:  The Civil War Experience of Daniel Williams 
                              -Alisea Williams McLeod, Indiana University, South Bend 
                  Freedom’s Doctors:  The Unexpected Brokers and Leaders of Emancipation 
                              -Jim Downs, Connecticut College 
                 
                Second Session:  Questions of Leadership and Justice 
                   
                Hanging Henry Wirz:  Defining War Crimes and the Problem of Confederate Punishment 
                              -Carole Emberton, State University of New York—Buffalo 
                  New England’s Young Leaders:  College-Educated Northerners View the Civil War 
                              -Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, University of Virginia 
                   
                Third Session:  The Crucial Leadership of Women, North and South 
                 
                A Deep Sense of Connection:  Henrietta Colt and the Wisconsin Soldier’s Aid Society 
                              -Karen A. Kehoe, St. Vincent College 
                  We Will Provide Well For the Soldiers:  Alabama Women and Leadership in Aid Societies 
                              -Jennifer Newman Treviño, University of Texas—Pan American 
                 
                Keynote Session 
                   
                            U. S. Grant:  American Hero, American Myth 
                              -Joan Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles 
                   
                Saturday, 31 October 
                   
                First Session:  Perspectives of the Leadership of the Union 
                 
                Abraham Lincoln and the American Military Tradition 
                                -Glenn W. LaFantasie, Western Kentucky University 
                    Genesis of Command:  The Leadership Origins of Ulysses S. Grant 
                              -Harry S. Laver, Southeastern Louisiana University 
                   
                Second Session:  Civilian Leadership, Religious and Political 
                   
                It is the duty of Catholics to stand by the Union:  The Diverse Responses to Civil War by Orestes Brownson and the Catholic Press in both the North and the Loyal Border States 
                              -William Kurtz, University of Virginia 
                  A Tale of Two Governors:  Mississippi’s Political Leadership During the Civil War 
                              -Timothy B. Smith, University of Tennessee at Martin 
                   
                Third Session:  Leadership and Military Reputation 
                A Rapidly Fading Star:  Why John Bell Hood Failed as a Civil War Leader 
                              -Brain Craig Miller, Emporia State University 
                  If Prentiss Had Died That Day:  Benjamin Mayberry Prentiss and Leadership Not Recognized 
                               -Toby Glenn Bates, Mississippi State University, Meridian 
                   
                Fourth Session:  Leaders in Post-War Southern Society 
                   
                General George W. Gordon and the Perpetuation of the Lost Cause 
                              -Mark R. Cheathem, Cumberland University 
                  Sequestration and Loyalty in Confederate North Carolina 
                              -Rodney J. Steward, Auburn University 
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