The mission of the Michigan Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Committee is to provide leadership and direction for Michigan's celebration of the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth (Feb. 12, 2009). It will do so by helping people appreciate how Lincoln's life relates to the lives of countless Michiganians today, serving as a clearinghouse for information about celebration activities, promoting partnerships that provide programming, and demonstrating how Michigan is forever linked to the life of Abraham Lincoln. The official, comprehensive Michigan Lincoln Bicentennial site is at http://www.milincoln.org
Committee Chair
Dr. William Anderson, Director
Department of History, Arts and Libraries
Sen. Cameron Brown
Elaine Didier, Director
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum
Brian Flanagan, Assistant Director
Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies,
Grand Valley State University
Sen. Tom George
Michelle Johnson, Director
Michigan Freedom Trail Commission
Christian Overland, Vice President
Museums and Collections,
The Henry Ford
Dan Packer
Plymouth Historical Museum
Weldon Petz
Lincoln lecturer and scholar
Doug Roberts, Director
Institute for Public Policy & Social Research,
Michigan State University
Roger Rosentreter, Editor
Michigan History Magazine
Daniel J. Schairbaum
Dykema Gossett PLLC and Michigan State Bar
Sen. Buzz Thomas
Karen Todorov
Michigan Department of Education
Gleaves Whitney, Director
Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies,
Grand Valley State University
Updated 2/12/2008
Department of History, Arts and Libraries
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