On April 12, 1864, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest led a battle on Fort Pillow, a Union Army post located near Memphis. After the fort surrendered, Forrest continued the attack killing or wounding more than 500 Union soldiers and civilians. One-hundred-fifty years later, the debate continues. Was it a battle or a massacre?
Featuring the documentary film
“Remember Fort Pillow”
Produced by Dr. Dee Garceau, Rhodes College
A discussion will follow the showing of the film with panelists:
Dr. Dee Garceau, Rhodes College
Dr. Timothy Huebner, Rhodes College
Dr. Andre E. Johnson, Memphis Theological Seminary
Thursday April 10, 2014
1:00 PM
University Center – River Room 300
SPONSORED BY
African & African American Studies and the Association for Black Studies
THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS