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STARKVILLE, Miss.âFollowing a successful year of programming, ´ķĪķAPP Libraries and the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center are continuing their âMississippi Land and Literatureâ series on Feb. 18 with a 2:30 p.m. event in North Carrollton.
Free to all, Tuskegee University archivist Dana Chandlerâs presentation âGeorge Washington Carver: Exploring and Clarifying Some Criticismsâ is part of a special programming series commemorating the Magnolia ´ķĪķAPPâs rich agrarian and literary heritage. MSUâs Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine also is a sponsor of the programming series.
An informal reception with refreshments will follow Chandlerâs presentation, which he also will give at 1 p.m. Feb. 19 in the third-floor John Grisham Room at MSUâs Mitchell Memorial Library.
Along with being a trained archivist and historian, Chandler serves as an assistant professor at Tuskegee. He has served in a variety of capacities within the private and public sectors as a surveyor, civil engineer and project manager, helping to design and build projects through the South and nation. Chandler also worked with corporations seeking to start up recycling facilities in the U.S. and Latin America.
âMany aspects of our cultural heritage stem from our agrarian heritage,â said Sarah McCullough, MSU Libraries coordinator of cultural heritage projects. âWe are pleased to partner with Mr. Chandler and Tuskegee on this program, which will provide insight into the fascinating and brilliant George Washington Carver.â
To visit the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center, take Highway 82 and exit onto Highway 17 into Carrollton. From the square, follow the signs to the center, which is located at 6151 Highway 17 North in North Carrollton.
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McCullough can be contacted at 662-325-2506 or smccullough@library.msstate.edu.
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