The overall theme of the program is “Maintaining Democracy in an Unstable World.” Presidential scholar Robert P.Watson, the first speaker, will appear on Aug. 24 at the Spearfish Public Library in the northern Black Hills. He will present another talk on Aug. 25, preceding the evening lighting ceremony at Mount Rushmore, then visit three other South Dakota towns including Mitchell, where he will join the other two speakers for a joint program at the Corn Palace. The other speakers are Ambassador George McGovern and sociologist Rosemarie Skaine, author of “The Women of Afghanistan Under the Taliban,” who will have visited three other South Dakota communities before the program in Mitchell. Extensive media coverage is being planned by the South Dakota Humanities Council, the home of the South Dakota Center for the Book – the national Center’s 47th and newest affiliate.
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