Prairie Fire: A Great Plains History

Prairie Fire: A Great Plains History

Fire – what is it good for? Well, evidently quite a bit. Join historian, author and teacher Julie Courtwright, as she discusses the role of fire—man-made and natural—in shaping the Great Plains and the lives of its residents. Using newspaper accounts, diary entries and pop culture artifacts, Courtwright explores how fire has benefitted and sometimes terrorized humans. She’ll give special attention to prairie fires in Central Kansas. Courtwright grew up in the Flint Hills of Kansas. She’s an associate professor of history at Iowa State University.

This presentation is offered by the Smoky Hill Museum, Thursday, April 6, 5:30-6:30 pm. It will only be offered via Zoom. Request the Zoom link at www.smokyhillmuseum.org.

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