Tuesday Speaker Series | The 1918 Pandemic

Join Andrew Phillips, curator of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum, for an examination of the 1918/1919 Pandemic.⁠ ⁠

Andrew Phillips is the Curator for the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum.  He previously worked in collections at the Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle, WA and the Fairfax Museum in Fairfax, VA.  He received his BA in History and Civil War Era Studies from Gettysburg College and his MA in Museology from the University of Washington.  A lover of museums since childhood, he remains thrilled by the opportunity to work in one every day.

This talk is part of the Woodrow Wilson House Speaker Series LUNCH & LEARN, TUESDAYS at NOON on ZOOM. Join notable historians, curators, and leaders for a series of talks exploring the social movements of the early 20th Century and their relevance today. Talks explore Women’s Suffrage, activism and protest, racial inequity, and the consequences and legacy of Woodrow Wilson’s presidency.

Duration: 1 Hour

Admission: Pay What You Wish, suggested $10

Registration required

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