Faculty Fellows Program

The Center for Lincoln Studies (CLS) is dedicated to engaging with UIS鈥檚 talented faculty. The Faculty Fellows program engages faculty to become the core of the Center鈥檚 intellectual community along with the Center鈥檚 two affiliate faculty. The faculty fellows will participate in Center programs and projects and the Center will amplify fellows鈥 work through its website and social media and provide travel funds to aid faculty research.

The Center for Lincoln Studies Book Series

This UIS Center for Lincoln Studies Book Series, in partnership with University of 缅北禁地 Press, publishes significant monographs and documentary editions dealing with Abraham Lincoln and his legacy. Publication of books about Lincoln remains important as scholars continue to refine their understanding of Lincoln and the public continues to be fascinated by the 16th president. We welcome projects that are grounded in history, but also those that cross disciplinary boundaries throughout the humanities and social sciences.

Series Editor: Michael Burlingame

Jacob Friefeld, director of the Center for Lincoln Studies at the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield, has received the Caroline Bancroft History Prize from the Denver Public Library for 鈥淭he First Migrants,鈥 a book he co-authored with Richard Edwards. Published by Bison Books, the book examines the migration of Black homesteaders to the Great Plains from 1877 to 1920.

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Jacob Friefeld, director of the Center for Lincoln Studies at the University of 缅北禁地 Springfield, has won a Nebraska Book Award in the nonfiction history category for 鈥淭he First Migrants,鈥 a book he co-authored with Richard Edwards. Published by Bison Books, the book examines the migration of Black homesteaders to the Great Plains from 1877 to 1920.

WHAT: The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Center for Lincoln Studies will host the 22nd annual Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Lecture, focusing on 鈥淟incoln and Political Conflict.鈥 The lecture is free and open to the public.

WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12

WHERE: UIS Student Union Ballroom, 2251 Richard Wright Drive, Springfield

22nd Annual Mary and James Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Lecture Series: Lincoln and Political Conflict

On Thursday, September 12, 2024, the UIS Center for Lincoln Studies in partnership with NPR 缅北禁地 presents the Mary and James Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Lecture Series featuring Steve Inskeep and Sarah E. Anderson speaking on the topic of Abraham Lincoln and Political Conflict.

The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Center for Lincoln Studies, in collaboration with the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and Juneteenth Inc., will host two events exploring the historical significance of Juneteenth and the struggle for Black citizenship in 缅北禁地. Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States, marking the day when news of their freedom reached Texas on June 19, 1865.