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The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration


The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission will be hosting a Town Hall exploring Lincoln, Miami and the American Dream on Sunday, November 1 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.

Join prominent educators, historians, elected officials and other community leaders, as they reflect on the lessons of Lincoln’s life, and discuss the impact that his life and words have on Miami today.

This event is free, but only a limited number of tickets remain. Please email lincolnlivesonrsvp@gmail.com for the promotion code so you will have a chance to attend this highly sought after event.

Moderated by Channel 4 anchorman Antonio Mora, the following respected panelists will voice their thoughts on how Lincoln’s life and words are shaping Miami more than 200 years since his birth. Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez, Miami-Dade Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, author and former FIU professor Dr. Marvin Dunn, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen, Florida Immigrant and Advocacy Center Executive Director Cheryl Little, Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center Executive Director Gepsie Metellus, Dade Community Foundation retired President Ruth Shack, 19th century American history professors Dr. Darden Pyron from Florida International University and Dr. Donald Spivey from the University of Miami.

Keynote speaker Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr., Director of the W.E.B. Dubois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University, will discuss his most recent book, Lincoln on Race & Slavery, and offer insights into how Lincoln’s legacy will continue to affect our nation in the future.

In addition, attendees will have the unique opportunity to enjoy performances by the Ambassador Chorale of Florida Memorial University and the orchestra of the New World School of Arts. Former Miami Heat player Alonzo Mourning will also read an excerpt from the work “Lincoln’s Portrait.”

Don’t forget to connect on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lincoln200yrs and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/Abraham.Lincoln.Bicentennial.Commission.

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