Amy Greenberg’s appearance at the Kansas City Public Library was initially scheduled for Tuesday, June 25, 2013 but had to be postponed to Tuesday, October 1, 2013.
Long viewed as unjust and mercenary, the Mexican-American War allowed the U.S. to seize control of vast expanses of the Southwest, paved the way for the Civil War, and led to the political rise of Abraham Lincoln.
Historian
Amy S. Greenberg discusses her book
A Wicked War and its cast of colorful characters: James K. Polk, the dour president committed to territorial expansion; Henry Clay, the aging statesman with one last great speech up his sleeve; and Lincoln’s archrival John Hardin, to name just a few.
Greenberg is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of History and Women’s Studies at Penn State University.
Co-sponsored by the
Kansas City Museum and the
Latino Writers Collective.