March Hot Topic: Censorship

March Hot Topic: Censorship

Censorship in Education

Location

Volusia United Educators
1381 Educators Road
Daytona Beach, Florida 32124
Florida US
Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 5:30pm
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Censorship in History and Its Impact on Public Education

Come hear Dr. J. Michael Butler, Kenan Distinguished Professor of History at Flagler College, discuss the rewriting of history in Florida, its implications, foundations, impact, and more. 

Dr. J. Michael Butler is the Kenan Distinguished Professor of History at Flagler College, where he has taught since 2008. His work has appeared in many leading peer-reviewed academic publications, such as American Studies, the Journal of Southern History, Southern Cultures and, most recently, The Journal of African American History. His book Beyond Integration: The Black Freedom Struggle in Escambia County, Florida, 1960-1980 won a 2017 Florida Book Award in nonfiction. 

Dr. Butler, who received his PhD in History from the University of Mississippi, specializes in southern cultural history with an emphasis on the Black freedom struggle. He teaches several classes on the topics and has spoken to dozens of teachers and community groups about the civil rights movement and African American history. His work has been featured by PBS, NPR, C-Span, NBC News.com, Salon.com, Vanity Fair magazine, The Dan LeBatard Show, and an Emmy-winning First Coast News documentary, among others. 

In 2024, the Organization of American Historians named Dr. Butler a “Distinguished Lecturer,” which he considers a career highlight.

RSVP by March 26th to reclaim4all [at] gmail.com.

There is no meal planned following this event. Friends and neighbors welcome.

 

 

Contact Information
reclaim4all [at] gmail.com