Gettysburg 1963
Discover the compelling narrative of Gettysburg 1963 by Jill Ogline Titus, published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2021. This insightful book spans 256 pages and delves into the centennial events in Gettysburg, revealing the intricate tapestry of political, social, and community transformations in 1960s America. Titus expertly illustrates how the era's profound divisions propelled Gettysburg into the national consciousness, showcasing the starkly different interpretations of its significance by white and Black Americans. This work not only highlights a pivotal moment in American history but also encourages readers to reflect on the ongoing dialogues surrounding race and identity. Engage with a narrative that is both informative and thought-provoking, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the complexities of American society.