This series was originally scheduled for Spring 2022 but has been postponed until Fall 2022.
We are pleased to announce a series of lectures related to our new exhibition “Oil Still Bleeds: A Relic and Remembrances of the Battleship USS Arizona – Delaware’s Forgotten Heroes of Pearl Harbor.”
To add depth and breadth to our subject, we are hosting a series of talks in the North Gun Room exhibition space, where the USS Arizona relic will serve as a touchstone to the events and people described by our speakers.
Dates and times will be announced shortly.
(date TBA)
“Oil Still Bleeds: Forgotten African American Heroes of Pearl Harbor and Beyond”
presented by Colonel Krewasky Salter (Ret.), Ph.D.
(date TBA)
“At Dawn We Slept: The Story of Dr. Gordon Prange’s Magnificent Obsession with Pearl Harbor” presented by Cliff Geisler, FMHA BOD
(date TBA)
“The Opening Act: Delawareans at Pearl Harbor and during the very early days of World War II” presented by Brigadier General Kennard Wiggins (DE ANG Ret.)
We will only be able to seat 100 people in the Oil Still Bleeds exhibition area on a first-come basis. Please RSVP for each lecture by emailing Terri Colegrove or calling 302-644-0107.