UE Professor, Historian Dr. James MacLeod Releases Book Highlighting Evansville during the 20th Century

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (10/10/2023) Dr. James MacLeod, a Professor of History at the University of Evansville (UE), has unveiled a captivating historical narrative in his book, Lost Evansville, which was released on October 9 by The History Press.

In this book, spanning 1945 to 1975, Dr. MacLeod explores the profound impact of this transformative period on Evansville. The narrative spans from the city’s early history at Angel Mounds to the challenges of the Great Depression, World War II, the turbulent 1950s, and the significant physical changes of the 1960s and 1970s. Importantly, it sheds light on the “lost history” of the Civil Rights struggle in Evansville during this era.

Lost Evansville features over 80 images, bringing history to life in a gripping and fast-paced account. Dr. MacLeod’s extensive expertise in Evansville’s history makes this book a compelling read for those interested in the city’s past and how it created the future.

Dr. MacLeod’s impressive contributions to local history include his roles on historical society boards and receiving the Indiana Historical Society’s Hubert Hawkins History Award in 2021. This book is his fourth publication and is expected to be a valuable addition to his body of work.

Lost Evansville by Dr. MacLeod is available at major retailers or by clicking here.

A series of public lectures followed by book signings will be available during the months of November and December. Dr. MacLeod will be selling and signing books at all of these events. Additional details are attached.