Synopsis: Shelton, a doctoral candidate majoring in public history, explains her research at Red Clay State Historic Park, the site of the Cherokee Nation’s last seat of government before its people’s forced removal.
As Red Clay State Historic Park celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2019, a budding MTSU historian is sharing what she’s learned about the area's origins as the beginning of the "Trail of Tears" on the “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Danielle Shelton, a doctoral candidate majoring…
Clay County is on its way to fulfilling its plans for heritage development with help from MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation and the Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area. “Flowing through Time in the Upper Cumberland: Life in Clay County” is a nine-panel display at the courthouse in the county…
The validation of public history was the focus of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr. Rebecca Conard, a professor of history and the director of MTSU’s public history program, first aired Nov. 30 on WMOT-FM (89.5 and www.wmot.org ). You can listen to their…
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