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The Alexander Hamilton Institute’s Inaugural Colloquium

“Liberty and Slavery: The Civil War between Gerrit Smith and George Fitzhugh”

                                                            April 10-12, 2008

                                                           Turning Stone Resort
                                                             5218 Patrick Road , 
                                                             Verona, NY 13478 
                                                            Tentative Schedule

Thursday, April 10

Reception 6:00 p. m.

Dinner (at Turning Stone) 7:15 p. m.
Welcome
Keynote Address by John Stauffer
“Gerrit Smith and the Ambiguities of Social Reform.”
Hospitality

Friday, April 11

Breakfast 7:45-8:45 a.m.

Session 1 (The Nature of Man) 8:45-10:30

Coffee Break 10:30-11:00

Session 2 (Christianity and Slavery) 11:00-12:45

Lunch 12: 45-

Free Time

Coffee, Soft Drinks, Snacks 4:00 -4:30

Session 3 (The Meaning of Freedom) 4:30 -6:15

Reception and Dinner 
(at Alexander Hamilton Institute) 6:45

Hospitality

Saturday, April 12

Breakfast 7:45-8:45 a.m.

Session 4 (Property and Property in Man) 8:45-10:30

Coffee Break 10:30-11:00

Session 5 (Capitalism and Its Alternatives) 11:00-12:45

Lunch 12: 45-

Free Time

Coffee, Soft Drinks, Snacks 4:15-4:45

Session 6 (Race and Slavery) 4:45-6:30

Reception 6:30-7:15

Dinner (at Turning Stone) 7:15-

Hospitality

Sunday, April 13

Breakfast and Departure

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