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Tennessee History Day State Contest Saturday, April 7, 2018

Tennessee History Day is a Program of

Presenting Sponsors

The Honorable Tre Hargett

Advocates

James R. Meadows, Jr., Foundation

Robert K. and Anne H. Zelle Fund for Education

Friends

Kazimi Advised Fund at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

Charlie Cook Rep. Craig Fitzhugh Family and Friends of J. Roderick Heller III Mitchell Mielnik D. Breck Walker

Tennessee History Day State Contest

Saturday, April 7, 2018 Nashville, Tennessee

Schedule of Events

8:15-10:00 am Student and Educator Registration Tennessee Tower, Lobby, 3rd Floor Exhibit Set-Up Tennessee Tower, Exhibit Hall, 3rd Floor Performance Set-Up Tennessee Tower, North & South Conference Centers, 3rd Floor Conference Rooms D, E, F, H, K, N

9:00 am Opening Ceremony War Memorial Auditorium

10:00 am-noon Judging of Entries: First Round Tennessee Tower, Nashville Public Library Tennessee State Library & Archives

1:00 pm Announcement of Second Round Finalists* North Conference Center, Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor

1:15 pm-2:15 pm Judging of Entries: Second Round Tennessee Tower, North Conference Center, 3rd Floor Conference Rooms D, E

3:00 pm Awards Ceremony War Memorial Auditorium

4:15 pm National Finalists’ and Alternates’ Meeting War Memorial Auditorium

*A second round of judging will take place in the Junior Individual Performance and Junior Group Performance categories. The finalists will be posted at approximately 1:00 pm outside the North Conference Center, Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Only finalists in these two categories will be announced.

The Exhibit Hall will be open to the public after judging. All exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm. Welcome to Tennessee History Day!

Welcome to the State Competition for Tennessee History Day, coordinated by the Tennessee Historical Society. A state affiliate of National History Day, Tennessee History Day consists of six preliminary district competitions culminating in the state competition, held each April in Nashville.

For information on the results of Tennessee’s participation at National History Day, competition dates for 2019, suggested topics for the 2019 theme, to register for educator workshops, and any other questions, check our website this summer for updates or contact the state coordinator at:

Jennifer C. Core State Coordinator, Tennessee History Day Tennessee Historical Society Ground Floor, War Memorial Building Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741-8934 [email protected] tennesseehistory.org/tennessee-history-day

Regional Coordinators

Dollie Boyd Lisa Oakley MaryAnn Rush East Coordinator Northeast Coordinators East Tennessee Historical Society Tusculum University University of Tennessee Department of Museum Program and Studies Department of History [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Joy Key Dr. Erik Schmeller Southeast Coordinator Dr. Andrew Patrick Lee University North Middle Coordinators Department of History, Political Science & Humanities Tennessee State University [email protected] Department of History, Geography, Political Science & Africana Studies [email protected] [email protected]

Dr. Andrew Polk Dr. Susan O’Donovan Middle Coordinator West Coordinator Middle Tennessee State University University of Memphis Department of History Department of History [email protected] [email protected]

Event Staff

Jennifer C. Core, State Coordinator, Tennessee History Day Ann Toplovich, Executive Director, Tennessee Historical Society Skyler Gordon, Program Assistant, Tennessee History Day

Courtney Beard, East Tennessee Historical Society Lisa Oakley, East Tennessee Historical Society Joy Key, Lee University Andrew Polk, Middle Tennessee State University Matthew Hibdon, Omicron Delta Kappa Nikki Ward, Southside Elementary School Lindsay Hager, Tennessee State Library and Archives Kelly Wilkerson, Tennessee State Library and Archives Andrew Patrick, Tennessee State University Erik Schmeller, Tennessee State University Dollie Boyd, Tusculum University MaryAnn Rush, Tusculum University

Event Volunteers

Erin Adams Nancy Dorman Scott McMillan Heather Adkins John Duncan Francesca Muccini Rachel Agee Caroline Eller Bob Notestine Jordan Alexander Allen Forkum Jessica Opalinski Faith Bagley Sally Givens Joe Pagetta Katie Bailey Susan Gordon Graham Perry Donna Baker Sarah Green Dan Pomeroy Jill Barnett Casey Gymrek Rebecca Price Michael Bertrand Cate Hamilton Jennifer Quier Beth Bisciglia Gregory Hammond Marisa Richmond Pamela Bobo Jackie Hansom Carol Roberts Bethany Bork Jane-Coleman Harbison Jarrett Robinson Becky Borsody Florine Harbour Jeff Sellers Keisha Brown DeLisa Harris Patrick Shaffner Dan Brown Janet Hasson Debbie Shaw Jenny Brown Kelsey Hawkins Chuck Sherrill Sheri Browne Bethany Hawkins Kathy Smith Christina Brumleve David Hayes Ray Smith Carole Bucy Rosa Heintz Sam Smith Judy Buscetta Tim Henderson Stewart Southard Sarah Calise Jerry Herbert Claudette Stager Matte Campbell Mary Hill Nikkita Staggs Rocio Campos Jennifer Holland Craig Taylor Amanda Carter Sara Horne Cindy Taylor Keith Chezem Samuel House Steven Thompson William Cody Susan Houston Gregory Tucker Amanda Cormier Ashley Howell Cheryl Vandagriff Abby Crenshaw Kathy Keyes Steve Vandagriff Elizabeth Dachowski Susan Knowles Maureen Vaughan Charlie Dahan Louis Kyriakoudes Tom Vickstrom Melissa Davis Juliet Larkin-Gilmore Breck Walker Ryan Denton Yoshie Lewis Celia Walker Kathy DePriest John Marks Teresa Whitesell Hannah Dickenson Paul McCoy Langston Wilkins Timothy Donahoo Kris McCusker Learotha Williams Merritt McKinney 2018 Participating Educators

Bruce Anliker Andre Clarke Grace Christian Academy Pleasant View School

Ashraf Arafat Michael Cleghorn Pleasant View School West Creek Middle School

Candice Arrowood Jaclyn Cleveland Chuckey-Doak Middle School Sweetwater High School

Joshua Arrowood Jamilyn Cole Nolachuckey Elementary School Memphis Rise Academy

Dave Ballentine Ralph Covino Pi Beta Phi Elementary School Girls Preparatory School

Harry Barber Lee Ann Cross First Assembly Chistian School Meigs County High School

Teri Beck Corey Cunningham Blackman Middle School Harding Academy

Raymond Blair Nathan Darnell Battle Ground Academy DeBusk Elementary School

Carmen Bouldin Ryan Denton West Wilson Middle School Stewarts Creek High School

Colleen Bowman Jennifer Dukes South Greene High School White House Heritage Elementary School

Matt Bradshaw Sarah Duncan Watertown High School First Assembly Chistian School

Angela Breeding Jeremy Edge Farragut High School Central Magnet School

Angela Bright-White Allison Elder Elementary School STEM Co-Op

Dean Burress Carla Ellis West Valley Middle School Fort Loudoun Middle School

Rebecca Byrd Andrew Elrod New Center Elementary School Ravenwood High School

Rachel Campbell Traci Erlandson Tennessee Christian Preparatory School St. George's Independent School

Ty Campbell Donald Fann Ooltewah Middle School Stewarts Creek High School

Caroline Carlin Cindy Flynn Girls Preparatory School Pi Beta Phi Elementary School

Elithe Carnes Pam Foister Disco Institute Chuckey-Doak Middle School

2018 Participating Educators

Rachel Frazier Grace Hughbanks Lenoir City High School Scriptorium Tutoring

Victoria Gast Christy Hughes First Assembly Christian School West Wilson Middle School

Alana Gilmore Ashley Hunter Battle Ground Academy HUB Co-op

Derek Griffin Scott Johnson L&N STEM Academy Battle Ground Academy

Hillery Griffin Leah Jones Cosby HIgh School Sunset Middle School

Darin Haas Karen Kelley Northeast Middle School Pigeon Forge High School

Jenny Hall Taylor Kilgore Scott High School Whitwell Middle School

Catherind Hammons Ria Kirby Lausanne Collegiate School Fort Loudoun Middle School

Rachel Hammons Deanne Kirkland Lausanne Collegiate School Rural Vale Elementary School

Chris Harrod Jason Knowles Spring Station Middle School Watertown High School

Melanie Hassell Nicholas Knowles Union Heights Elementary School Covenant Academy

Peggy Hegwood Heather LaCharite South Middle School Concord Christian School

Paula Hendrick Marianne Leung Kenwood Middle School St. George's Independent School

Nikki Henry Tammy Lightholder Pittman Center Elementary School Concord Christian School

Matt Hensley Scott Linn Chuckey-Doak Middle School Jefferson Middle School

Rebecca Hodges Eric Loggins Lausanne Collegiate School Kenwood High School

Aimee Hoffman Chad Loveday Northeast Middle School Jones Cove Elementary School

Sherrie Hopper John Mallick First Assembly Christian School John Sevier Middle School

James Huffman Ben Malone Oakland High School Union Heights Elementary School

2018 Participating Educators

Barbara Marks Tshaka Omowale Watertown High School Pleasant View School

Michelle Martin Callie Painter Collierville High School Jefferson Middle School

AW Massey Reeta Parks Pleasant View School Meigs Academic Magnet Middle School

Jennifer Mayo Karen Peterman Jo Byrns High School West Valley Middle School

Honey McBrayer Shannon Queen Boyds Creek Elementary School Watertown Middle School

Natalie McDowell Jean Reifinger Blackman High School Acaciawood School Distance Learning

Buzz McNish Jennie Richardson West High School Northeast Middle School

Erin McNish Duke Richey North Middle School McCallie School

Emily Metz Jill Robbins St. George's Independent School L&N STEM Academy

Tara Mielnik Rachel Roberts Tulip Grove Christian Academy Rural Vale Elementary School

Patricia Miletich Theresa Rogers University School of Nashville New Providence Middle School

Chris Miller Maureen Schenck St. George's Independent School Bearden Middle School

Karen Minter Zachary Schneider Rock Springs Middle School Battle Ground Academy

Julie Mitchell Liz Shugart Lake Forest Middle School Clayton Bradley Academy

Julie Monkley Desiree Sisco Grace Christian Academy Coopertown Middle School

Jonathan Moody Debbie Slack First Assembly Christian School Morgan County Schools

Christy Mowrey Brian Smith Lenoir City High School Jefferson Middle School

Alana Mullins Christopher Standridge Catlettsburg Elementary School Northwest Middle School

Lynn Mullins Karen Stanish Clayton Bradley Academy L&N STEM Academy

2018 Participating Educators

Jessica Sterling Erskine White Seymour High School University School of Nashville

Kimberly Stewart Nicole Whitecotton Whitwell Middle School Clayton Bradley Academy

Alveta Summers Kathy Wicker West High School Philadelphia Elementary School

Greg Svihlik Amy Wilken Spring Station Middle School West Wilson Middle School

Michele Tarricone Kandy Williams St. John Neumann Catholic School Snowden School

Kara Teasdale Rachel Williams Snowden School Jo Byrns Middle School

Joy Thomas Tabitha Wilson Carter Middle School Richview Middle School

Sharron Thompson Cindy Winston Berean Christian High School ISP First Assembly Chistian School

Paul Troy Hillsboro High School

Christy Valentine New Center Elementary School

Meryl van der Merwe Thursday Connection

Betsy Van Jura Battle Ground Academy

Tracey Velong Stone Memorial High School

Becky Verner Meigs Academic Magnet Middle School

Amanda Villani Memphis Rise Academy

Jason Viviano Lake Forest Middle School

Bart Wallin McCallie School

Nicole Ward Southside Elementary School

Patti Webster Mount Juliet Christian Academy

Educator of the Year Awards

Winners of the Tennessee History Day Educator of the Year Award will be announced at the History Day Awards Ceremony. The Educator of the Year Award recognizes an exemplary teacher in both the junior division and senior division who inspires students to have a love for history through innovative teaching methods and creative approaches.

Past Winners

2017 Junior: Tabitha Wilson Richview Middle School Senior: Jill Robbins L&N STEM Academy 2016 Junior: Cindy Flynn Pi Beta Phi Elementary School Senior: Duke Richey McCallie School 2015 Junior: Sharron Thompson Thompson Homeschool Cooperative Senior: Hillery Griffin Cosby High School 2014 Junior: Chris Standridge Northwest Middle School Senior: Scott Johnson Lausanne Collegiate School 2013 Junior: Whitney Joyner Northeast Middle School Senior: Noelle Smith South Greene High School 2012 Junior: Rachel Eckelson Pine View Elementary Senior: Barbara Marks Watertown High School 2011 Junior: Traci Erlandson St. George’s Independent School Senior: Patricia Brake Rutenberg Tennessee Governor’s Academy 2010 Junior: Rebecca Byrd New Center Elementary Senior: Carrie Pfeiffer Lebanon High School 2009 Traci Freeman Rural Vale Elementary 2008 Teri Blair McMinn Central High School 2007 Doug Lafollette Mosheim Elementary School 2006 April Inman Snowden School 2005 Junior: Allen Whitehead White Station School Senior: Judy Buscetta St. John Neumann School 2004 Junior: Liz Shugart Greenway School Senior: Marianne Leung Lausanne Collegiate School 2003 Junior: Jeffrey S. Thompson Heritage Middle School Senior: Suzanne Terrell Sevier County Schools 2002 Colleen Spears Brentwood Middle School 2001 Lucie Calvin Lausanne Collegiate School 2000 Stephanie Rodda Ridgeway High School 1999 Kris Klausner Battle Ground Academy 1998 William L. Cate St. Agnes Academy 1997 Julie B. Ervin White Station High School 1996 Luane L. Matson Snowden School 1995 Beverly G. Bond Germantown High School 1994 Gina Buck Grahamwood School 1993 Lore H. Hisky Central High School 1992 June S. Whitehead White Station High School 1991 Sheila Patrick St. Mary’s Episcopal School

Normandy: Sacrifice for Freedom Student and Teacher Institute

The Normandy: Sacrifice for Freedom Student and Teacher Institute immerses student and teacher pairs in the history of the Normandy Invasion and the service members who gave their lives. Students and teachers attend lectures presented by leading World War II historians, participate in a scholarly study of the war memorials in the Washington, DC, area, and walk in the footsteps of history on the beaches of Normandy. The Institute culminates in a day of remembrance when the students eulogize the service member they have researched at the American Cemetery. For more information visit the webpage: nhd.org/classroom-connection/normandy- sacrifice-for-freedom.

2018 Rebecca Bryd Ashlynn Malone New Center Elementary School Sevier County High School

2015 Whitney Joyner Scott Moore Northeast Middle School 84404564.nhd.weebly.com Northeast High School

2014 Hillery Griffin Michaela Williamson Cosby High School 34290857.nhd.weebly.com

Understanding Sacrifice Institute

Understanding Sacrifice is a year-long professional development opportunity that takes eighteen teachers on a journey of exploration and discovery through the lives of American heroes of WWII. It is conducted by National History Day®, the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), and the National Cemetery Administration. Travel fees, materials, and most costs are covered for all accepted teachers. In return, teachers produce educational materials in a variety of disciplines. These classroom resources are then hosted for free on abmceducation.org to help teachers around the world reinvigorate the teaching and learning of WWII. Teachers will visit several ABMC and NCA cemeteries to honor individuals from their home states who sacrificed their lives in the war. For more information visit the webpage: abmceducation.org.

2017 Scott Johnson Battle Ground Academy

Whitney Joiner Northeast Middle School

2015 Melanie Hunt Morristown East High School

Summer 2018 Workshops Announcement: Building a National History Day Project Using the Library of Congress

Sponsored jointly by the Tennessee Historical Society and Teaching with Primary Sources - MTSU

Wed., June 27, 2018 Volunteer State Community College, Gallatin Thurs., June 28, 2018 Tennessee State University, Nashville Tues., July 17, 2018 Boling University Center, Martin Wed., July 18, 2018 Elma Ross Public Library, Brownsville Wed., July 25, 2018 Washington County Schools, Jonesborough Thurs., July 26, 2018 East Tennessee History Center, Knoxville

These workshops are a joint presentation of the Tennessee Historical Society and Teaching with Primary Sources – MTSU, which is administered by the Center for Historic Preservation. Participants are introduced to Tennessee History Day, a year-long, project-based curriculum that engages students in grades 6-12 in the process of discovery and interpretation of historical topics. Topics of discussion include: how do students benefit from History Day? what projects can they develop? how does History Day lead to increased learning? how can student performance be measured? what state standards does History Day meet? what resources are available to teachers? Participants also are exposed to the Library of Congress’s Teaching with Primary Sources program, which helps teachers use the rich reservoir of digitized primary source materials to design challenging, high-quality instruction. Workshop participants will focus on skill building for project-based learning. The workshops begin at 9 am and end at 3:30 pm. The Brownsville workshop begins at 10 am.

Participating teachers receive a stipend, lunch, and curriculum resources. Only 20 spots are available at each workshop! To register, sign up at www.tennesseehistory.org/workshops.

Visit our websites at: tennesseehistory.org/tennessee-history-day and library.mtsu.edu/tps 2018 Tennessee History Day Special Awards

The Age of Jackson Award sponsored by the Andrew Jackson Foundation

Prize of $250 in the Junior Division and $250 in the Senior Division, to be divided equally among winning students for the project that best explores or represents Jacksonian America in the Tennessee History Day competition. Winning projects must reflect solid scholarship related to topics covered by the six major themes of the Andrew Jackson Foundation’s Interpretive Plan: Reform and Religion during the Jacksonian Era; Westward Expansion and Native Americans; Women’s Lives and Roles in Jacksonian Society; Growing Democracy; Slavery and Plantation Economy; American Culture of the Early Republic. Additional topics that will be considered are: a look at Jackson’s legacy and continued importance throughout history or major national historical events that happened over the course of Jackson’s life (1767-1845), such as the American Revolution or the War of 1812.

Margaret Lindsley Warden Prize for the Best Project in Women's History sponsored by the Tennessee Historical Society Prize of $50 to the best project in the Junior Division and in the Senior Division which interprets women's history.

Best Project in Tennessee History sponsored by Humanities Tennessee Prize of $50 to the best project in the Junior Division and in the Senior Division on a Tennessee history topic.

Best Project in African American History sponsored by the Tennessee Historical Society Prize of $50 to the best project in the Junior Division and in the Senior Division on a topic in African American history.

Mitchell Mielnik Memorial Prize for the Best Project in Sports, Recreation, or the Environment sponsored by the Family and Friends of Mitchell Mielnik Prize of $50 to the best project in the Junior Division or the Senior Division on a sports, recreation, or environmental topic. Mitchell Mielnik was a dedicated student, a talented athlete, and a Tennessee History Day participant for five years. His family, friends, and members of Tennessee's history community have funded this award in Mitchell's memory to honor his achievements in sports and in history.

Society of Tennessee Archivists Award for Archival Research Prize of $75 to the best project in the Junior Division and in the Senior Division that uses primary sources such as letters, diaries, personal papers, photographs, etc., for research on a historical topic. The sources must be from an institution located in Tennessee. Primary sources in Tennessee can be found in archival repositories such as city or county archives, church archives, history museums, local history departments in libraries, or the Tennessee State Library & Archives. Special consideration will be given to students who do onsite research at the repository rather than using online resources.

National History Day Contest June 10-14, 2018 College Park,

The top two winners in each category at Tennessee History Day will represent Tennessee at the National History Day Contest at the University of Maryland in June 2018. Details and photographs reporting the progress of Tennessee’s delegation at National History Day will be posted to our Facebook page (look for us at “Tennessee History Day”) and on our website at tennesseehistory.org/tennessee-history- day/national-contest. To learn more about National History Day, please visit the website at nhd.org.

2019 State Competition Triumph and Tragedy in History

Saturday, April 13, 2019 Nashville, Tennessee

The Tennessee Historical Society is proud to be the coordinating sponsor for Tennessee History Day!

Established in 1849, the THS is dedicated to preserving the stories of all Tennesseans. Our activities include the Tennessee Historical Quarterly, public programs and lecture series, special projects such as The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture (available at http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net), and the collection of artifacts and documents related to the history of Tennessee. The THS is a private, not for profit, membership organization. Its collections are available to the public at the Tennessee State Library and Archives and the Tennessee State Museum.

For more information about the activities of the Tennessee Historical Society, visit our website at www.tennesseehistory.org or become a member today at a special discounted rate of $20 just for Tennessee History Day participants and their families.

Tennessee Historical Society Membership Benefits ➢ The award-winning Tennessee Historical Quarterly, presenting the most recent scholarship on the history and culture of the entire Volunteer State ➢ Discounts on books published by the Tennessee Historical Society ➢ Invitations to fall and spring program series on Tennessee's heritage ➢ Invitation to Annual Membership Meeting of the Tennessee Historical Society ➢ Discounted rate for gift memberships ➢ Knowing your membership dues support the Society's efforts to preserve and interpret the stories of all Tennesseans

Regular membership dues are $35/year for individuals and $45 for families. This special $20 offer is good only through June 30, 2018. ------To join, please complete this information and send with payment to: Membership, Tennessee Historical Society, War Memorial Building, Nashville TN 37243.

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Save postage! Become a member on-line at www.tennesseehistory.org/membership Conflict and Compromise Offer Important Lessons

Something special exists in Tennessee that you may miss if you simply relied on how politicians are often portrayed instead of seeing their interactions firsthand.

Issues can certainly become partisan, and often do, but the way we conduct ourselves says a lot about how we govern. Republicans and Democrats can often disagree on a range of issues, but I often say that regardless of party or ideology we must learn to “disagree without being disagreeable.”

That concept plays to the heart of this year’s Tennessee History Day topic, “Conflict and Compromise in History.” This year’s topic gives opportunities to demonstrate the impact Tennessee has had for generations on civil discourse.

The women’s suffrage movement highlights how Tennessee played a pivotal role in the passage of the 19th Amendment, which in 1920 granted women the right to vote as the 36th and pivotal state to do so, the “Perfect 36.” The impact of Tennessee on our nation has been undeniable.

In 1960, Nashville college students launched a series of peaceful sit-ins at local lunch counters challenging segregation. City officials and local businesses eventually reached an agreement with protestors to desegregate these lunch counters which paved the way for a new era in Nashville society.

Neither of those issues – or many others in our history – would have been resolved without compromise in the face of sometimes overwhelming conflict.

Individuals from all walks of life bring different perspectives and quite often fundamentally disagree on answers to the problems our state and nation face. The key is working through those differences to find common ground. Research, critical thinking, debate and compromise are sometimes needed to find common ground with which we can all choose to be happy. Learning these valuable skills will put students on a path to success no matter their chosen discipline or profession.

Students who participate in Tennessee History Day are learning valuable lessons about how to interact with people who may not always agree with them. It is a critical soft skill that too many people lack in our present day. What is being learned from the Tennessee History Day experience will reach far beyond this state competition and the national competition this summer. It will help inform civil discourse for the next generation.

We also hope students who are civically engaged now will continue to be so as adults. That means learning about issues and participating in the electoral process throughout their lives.

The students who get the best scores in today’s competition will be eligible to participate in National History Day, which will be held June 10 through June 14 in College Park, Maryland. It will be a great experience for those students, and I’m sure that they will represent Tennessee well.

I believe that all the students here today have gained something valuable that they may carry with them throughout their lives. I want to congratulate them – and their parents, teachers and others who support them – for taking part in this vital program.

Sincerely,

Tre Hargett Tennessee Secretary of State

For information about the Tennessee Secretary of State’s office, please visit sos.tn.gov.

Dear National History Day students:

As head of the History Department at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, I am delighted to send this note of congratulations to all the young historians competing in Nashville.

For many years, I have watched the regional competition in Knoxville, and know how exciting it is to share your research with teachers, friends, and judges. No matter the outcome of this next round of competition, you have accomplished something special.

History Day competition has shown you an important lesson about studying history—that it’s not just memorizing names and dates, but it is a way of thinking, of learning how to ask vital questions, find some answers, and share what you have found with others.

As you prepared for the competition you saw that the past is a complicated and fascinating place, and that learning about it is one of the best ways to understand the world we live in today.

You have shown real skill and creativity in your research, so I urge you to consider majoring in history when you go to college. Our society needs more citizens who understand the history of our finest moments and our greatest challenges, and every profession demands graduates who have the skills in research, writing and analysis that you will learn in history classes.

If you are thinking about studying history at the University of Tennessee, we welcome that. We have an award-winning faculty that offers exciting classes on a wide range of topics, and gives students the tools to do their own research. If you come to Knoxville for a campus visit, be sure to let us know so we can meet you, answer your questions about studying history at UT, and hear about your National History Day project.

On behalf of all the historians at UT, I wish you the best of luck in the competition.

Ernest Freeberg Professor and Head of the UT History Department

Department of History College of Arts and Sciences 915 Volunteer Blvd., 6th floor Dunford Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996-4065 865-974-5421 865-974-3915 fax history.utk.edu A proud sponsor of Tennessee History Day Our Stories.

Our State.

Founded in 1973, Humanities Tennessee is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a sense of community through the thoughtful exchange of stories, ideas, and histories. We offer humanities-based programs and grants--like the Southern Festival of Books, Young Writers' Workshops, Outstanding Educator Awards, Chapter16.org, The Conversations Project, and many more--throughout the state.

Find out more at HumanitiesTennessee.org

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Located next to the Nashville Farmers' Market, a fun destination for food and souvenirs. Jr Ind Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room B

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 101 TN World War I & the Treaty of Versailles Aidan Walters

10:20 am 102 TN How the Vote Was Won Sophie Anderson

10:40 am 103 TN The Constitutional Convention: A Country Through Compromise Caden Varner

11:00 am 104 TN The Election of 1800: The Rise of Political Parties the Decline of the Federalist Party Chris Cotrina

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Junior Individual Documentary Jr Ind Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room P

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 105 TN The Walker Sisters: Conflict and Compromise in the Smoky Mountains Shelby McNeal

10:20 am 106 TN Biltmore: Rising From the Ashes Christian Collins

10:40 am 107 TN A Divided State: The Civil War in East Tennessee Chloe Helton

11:00 am 108 TN The Native American Removal Act Afia Sushma

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Junior Individual Documentary Jr Gr Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room A

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 201 TN The Women Behind Hidden Figures Abbey Vincent, Stella Hancock

10:20 am 202 TN The Great Irish Potato Famine Dakota Goins, Madison Fletcher

10:40 am 203 TN The Power of "No": The Greek Resistance of World War II Paul Liulevicius, Vivi Christopoulos

11:00 am 204 TN Columbia Race Riot Destiny Gonzalez, Gabrielle Pearson

11:20 am 205 TN The Animation Feud Between Disney and Fleischer Carter Murphy, Grayson Birch

11:40 am 206 TN A Bridge Through Past and Present John Jackson, William Nicely

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Junior Group Documentary Jr Gr Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room C

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 207 TN Evacuation of Dunkirk Deacon Larson, James Christie, Walker Hawkins

10:20 am 208 TN Tecumseh and the Compromise of an Indian Nation Collin Jackson, Owen Horton, Thomas Dunn

10:40 am 209 TN The Persian Gulf War: Was Compromise the Route to Lasting Peace? Adriana Zablah, Flynn Harrigan

11:00 am 210 TN The Velvet Revolution: Powerless People, United Voices Ishita Bhatia, Lucia Enriquez, Riya Mitra

11:20 am 211 TN The Battle of Athens: Conflict In the Friendly City Amanda Ledford, Jessie Henderson

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Junior Group Documentary Jr Ind Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall A

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 301 TN Bleeding Kansas: When Compromise Led to Conflict Hannah Rasmussen

10:15 am 302 TN The Cuban Missile Crisis Jasper Cox

10:30 am 303 TN The Expressway That Never Was Kara Crawford

10:45 am 304 TN The White Rose Resistance Movement: Students Refusing to Compromise in Nazi Constance Baker Germany 11:00 am 305 TN Vietnam: Through the Eyes of a Soldier Hayden Sampson

11:15 am 306 TN Madalyn O'Hair Rose Freeman

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Individual Exhibit Jr Ind Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall B

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 307 TN Ireland's Fight for Independence Liam Campbell

10:15 am 308 TN The coming of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Nedim Abdullahi

10:30 am 309 TN Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 Ashton Hull

10:45 am 310 TN The Tragedy at Salem Riley Ottinger

11:00 am 311 TN The Conflict and Compromise of Bloodshed, Battle, and Greed: The Wars of the Roses Jordan Ewell

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Individual Exhibit Jr Gr Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall C

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 401 TN The Trail of Tears: A Story of Conflict and Compromise Josie Pittman, Layla Bowman, Macy Jackson

10:15 am 402 TN Charles "Lucky" Luciano: An Infamous Crime Leader and an Unexpected Alliance of the Grace Pettway, Gwen Aguilar, Katelyn Baker, U.S. Navy Maegan Baker 10:30 am 403 TN Thalidomide: The "Wonder" Drug That Stuck Fear Into The Hearts Of Many Rachel Phillips

10:45 am 404 TN Conflict and Comprimse of the U.S. Civil War Brianna Reed, Tristin Patterson

11:00 am 405 TN The Groote Schuur Minute: A Minute of Peace in an Era of Chaos Alicia Dinwiddie, Ria Naidoo, Sophia Hall

11:15 am 406 TN Sometimes Compromise Can Lead to Conflict: The Treaty of Versailles Colin Lichterman, Harrison Blabey

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Group Exhibit Jr Gr Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall D

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 407 TN The Rise and Fall of Prohibition Hudson Williams, John Miraglia, Lucas Giolo, Will Franklin 10:15 am 408 TN Rachel Carson Creates Conflict Bobbie Morrison, Brantly Headrick

10:30 am 409 TN The Persian Wars: Two Conflicts, No Compromise Lily Ledford, Sophia Ledford

10:45 am 410 TN Al Capone Ryan Lehan

11:00 am 411 TN Second Wave Feminism: Deepening the Debate, Narrowing the Divide Jordana Soto, Kylee Hermeling

11:15 am 412 TN When the Cold War Got Hot Cody Yonge, Jonathan Kramer, Ryan Smith

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Group Exhibit Jr Ind Perf Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room F

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 501 TN The Luddite Rebellion: Man vs Machine Nia Yusuf

10:20 am 502 TN My Father's Impeachment Conflict: By Martha Johnson Patterson Sarah McGraw

10:40 am 503 TN Pablo Escobar, Conflict and Compromise Joshua McCulley

11:00 am 504 TN Monkey Trials: A Conflict with Education and Christianity Graham Hodges

11:20 am 505 TN King Leopold II: The Belgian Killer without Compromise Alyia Nave

Performance Directions:

Performances will be judged in Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Performance competitors:

Students may leave props in the competition rooms between 8:00 am and 9:45 am. Props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Performance judging is open to the public. Performance students should bring four copies of their process papers and bibliographies (stapled together).

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Individual Performance Jr Ind Perf Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room K

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 506 TN Dinner with FDR: Serving Alphabet Soup Olivia Pender

10:20 am 507 TN "All the News That's Fit to Print": The Life of Adolph Ochs William Owen

10:40 am 508 TN She Could Talk a Bird Out of a Tree: The Negotiating Prowess of Adelicia Acklen in Eden Carnes Strategic Compromise During the Conflict of the American Civil War 11:00 am 509 TN The "Election" Revolution of 1800 Samit Ahmed

Performance Directions:

Performances will be judged in Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Performance competitors:

Students may leave props in the competition rooms between 8:00 am and 9:45 am. Props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Performance judging is open to the public. Performance students should bring four copies of their process papers and bibliographies (stapled together).

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Individual Performance Jr Gr Perf Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room D

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 601 TN Conflict and Compromise in Antebellum Tennessee Caitlynn Lewis, Lilly Dzinglski, Madison Matherly

10:20 am 602 TN Conflicting Testimonies: The Salem Witch Trials Ireland Buckley, Parris Cintron, Ryan Dickey, Zach Joyce 10:40 am 603 TN Donner Party: A Shortcut to Disaster Addison Williams, Anna Ottinger, Ashley Waddell, Braylee Woods, Carson Reaves 11:00 am 604 TN I Will Survive: The Conflicts and Compromises of the Native American Boarding Ian Boghani, Liam Garris, Luke Hutchinson Schools. 11:20 am 605 TN Sendler's List: The Unspeakable Conflict and Ultimate Compromise of Irena Sendler Emerson Kidd-Benthall, Riley Whitecotton, Tara Shealy

Performance Directions:

Performances will be judged in Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Performance competitors:

Students may leave props in the competition rooms between 8:00 am and 9:45 am. Props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Performance judging is open to the public. Performance students should bring four copies of their process papers and bibliographies (stapled together).

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Group Performance Jr Gr Perf Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room E

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 606 TN Self-Interest vs Sacrifice: The City Draft Riot of 1863 Neeymet Ahmed, Ramlah Rahman

10:20 am 607 TN Salem Witch Trials Emma Ray, Marissa Long

10:40 am 608 TN Bloody Mary: A Catholic Who Refused Asli Kocak, Taqwa Qattoum, Zainab Malik

11:00 am 609 TN Rodgers and Hammerstein: Dealing with Social Conflict through Musicals Eden Sells, Lily Hill, Lyman Boudreau

Performance Directions:

Performances will be judged in Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Performance competitors:

Students may leave props in the competition rooms between 8:00 am and 9:45 am. Props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Performance judging is open to the public. Performance students should bring four copies of their process papers and bibliographies (stapled together).

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Group Performance Jr Ind Web Final Building: Nashville Public Library, 1st Fl Room: Conference Room 2

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 701 TN The Congolese Genocide Jalyn Radford

10:10 am 702 TN Triangular Trade Ethan Adams

10:20 am 703 TN The Apollo 1 Explosion Celina Sebae

10:30 am 704 TN Tiananmen Square Incident Jonathan Fulford

10:40 am 705 TN The Courage To Compromise: The Arab Israeli Conflict and the Camp David Accords Manal Aboushala

10:50 am 706 TN The Sons Of Liberty: A Taxation Interpretation In Albany Rylee Abbott

11:00 am 707 TN Compromise of 1877 Robbie Ansary

11:10 am 708 TN The Conflict and Compromise Of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings Jocelyn Paysinger

11:20 am 709 TN The 1794 Canandaigua Treaty Aribah Morshed

11:30 am 710 TN The Munich Agreement: Appeasing Hitler and Negotiating Peace Amanda Huang

Website Directions to Nashville Public Library:

From Tennessee Tower, exit onto 7th Ave N. Turn to the right (south). Walk 1 ½ blocks south to the corner of Church St and 7th Ave N. Turn left (east) onto Church. The main entrance to the library is in the middle of the block.

From War Memorial Auditorium, exit onto War Memorial Plaza. Turn right (east) and walk down the flight of stairs to Legislative Plaza. Turn right (south) and walk to the end of the plaza. Look directly ahead. The building that looks like a library is Nashville Public Library. Cross Union St. Take Capitol Blvd to the main entrance of Nashville Public Library.

The library does not open until 9:00 am on Saturday. Please allow the staff a few minutes to set up before descending upon them. Competition rounds will be held in the 1st Floor Conference Center, located on the east side of the building.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located in the NPL parking garage. NPL is accessible from both the Church St. entrance and from the parking garage.

Nashville Public Library 615 Church St. Nashville, TN 37219

Special instructions for Website competitors:

We will have a computer and large screen to view your website. You may want to bring a laptop as backup. Bring one copy of your process paper and bibliography for your own use. Website judging is open to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is available in this building.

Junior Individual Website Jr Gr Web Final Building: Nashville Public Library, 1st Fl Room: Conference Room 1A

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 801 TN Norris Dam: From Floods to Flourish Ben Sompayrac, Cole Fuller, Mason Burkhardt, Nick Gerkins 10:10 am 802 TN The Project: The Morals behind Splitting the Atom Cooper Ward, Daniel Foister, Zane Garrison

10:20 am 803 TN Completing the American Democracy: Women's Suffrage in America Yasmeen Mannan, Zaheen Chowdhury

10:30 am 804 TN The Coal Creek War: Labor Conflict and Compromise Brooks Riley, Ethan Roldan

10:40 am 805 TN The Christmas Truce of 1914 Bella Scott, Mary Bradley Myers

10:50 am 806 TN The Korean War: From a Feud to Finality; the Tale of Two Countries Brooklynn LaMothe, Kaleb DaCosta

11:00 am 807 TN Canada and WWI: A War of Nations and of Nationalism Andrew Kaplan, Ashton Peterson, Max Harper

11:10 am 808 TN Bleeding Kansas: The Spark that Started the Civil War Darren Waslo, Gage Lavigne

11:20 am 809 TN The American Revolutionary War Eman Yousuf, Jana Elabiad

11:30 am 810 TN Missouri Compromise Jacob Ritsko, Logan Watson

11:40 am 811 TN "Right Against Might" Gandhi Salt March Evan Hughes, Gavin Larrison, Varaha Ande

Website Directions to Nashville Public Library:

From Tennessee Tower, exit onto 7th Ave N. Turn to the right (south). Walk 1 ½ blocks south to the corner of Church St and 7th Ave N. Turn left (east) onto Church. The main entrance to the library is in the middle of the block.

From War Memorial Auditorium, exit onto War Memorial Plaza. Turn right (east) and walk down the flight of stairs to Legislative Plaza. Turn right (south) and walk to the end of the plaza. Look directly ahead. The building that looks like a library is Nashville Public Library. Cross Union St. Take Capitol Blvd to the main entrance of Nashville Public Library.

The library does not open until 9:00 am on Saturday. Please allow the staff a few minutes to set up before descending upon them. Competition rounds will be held in the 1st Floor Conference Center, located on the east side of the building.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located in the NPL parking garage. NPL is accessible from both the Church St. entrance and from the parking garage.

Nashville Public Library 615 Church St. Nashville, TN 37219

Special instructions for Website competitors:

We will have a computer and large screen to view your website. You may want to bring a laptop as backup. Bring one copy of your process paper and bibliography for your own use. Website judging is open to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is available in this building.

Junior Group Website Jr Ind Paper Final Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room I

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 901 TN Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Abortion Verena Yousef

10:10 am 902 TN The Sudeten Crisis: A Series of Failed Appeasements and Compromises that Led to Christopher Carbin World War II 10:20 am 903 TN Helen Keller: Fight Against Industrial Blindness and Social Deafness Naisha Chowdhury

10:30 am 904 TN New Orleans: The Battle That Launched a Political Career Rowan Carey

10:40 am 905 TN The Forgotten and Bloodless Conflict: The British-American Aroostook War of 1839 Keara Tibbs

10:50 am 906 TN Japanese American Internment in World War Two William Carter

11:00 am 907 TN The Delano Grape Strike: Fruits of Conflict Zahra Chowdhury

11:10 am 908 TN The Fall of the Domino: The Vietnam War Tammy Le

Paper Directions:

Papers will be judged in Rooms I and J, North Conference Center, 3rd Floor, Tennessee Tower.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Paper competitors:

Bring one copy of your process paper for your own reference. Paper judging is closed to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Junior Individual Paper Sr Ind Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee State Library & Archives Room: Auditorium

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 1001 TN Emmeline Pankhurst and Her Militant Struggle for Suffrage in Great Britain Deenat Yusuf

10:20 am 1002 TN We Ain't Here to Argue: The Conflict That Became the Coal Creek War Eli Thompson

10:40 am 1003 TN The Arab-Israeli Conflict of 1948: An Ongoing Struggle for Compromise Clara Wempe

11:00 am 1004 TN Spiritual Split: Slavery and Compromise in the Presbyterian Church David Horne

Documentary Directions, Senior Individual:

One round of Senior Individual Documentary will be judged at the Tennessee State Library & Archives. From the registration area in Tennessee Tower, exit to the east onto 7th Ave. N. Turn left (to the north). Walk 1/2 block to the corner of Charlotte Ave. and 7th Ave. N. Cross Charlotte at the intersection. Go past the Tennessee Supreme Court. The second building on the left is the Tennessee State Library & Archives. The Auditorium is on the top floor. The accessible entrance is in the rear of the building.

Tennessee State Library & Archives 403 7th Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37423

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is available in TSLA.

Senior Individual Documentary Sr Ind Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room M

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 1005 TN “Freedom on the Menu” Civil Rights “Sit-In” Conflicts that Led to Racial Compromise by Abby Hawkins Lunch Counters Across the South 10:20 am 1006 TN Quasi War: A Decade of Conflict Tyler McCoy

10:40 am 1007 TN The Dirty Bird Leah Murray

11:00 am 1008 TN Inventing Black History: Carter Woodson and His Compromises for the People Zyan Wynn

11:20 am 1009 TN The Sanitation Strike of 1968: Memphis's Climb to the Mountaintop Swati Kinger

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Senior Individual Documentary Sr Gr Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room G

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 2001 TN How Both America and Iran’s Unwillingness to Compromise Played a Part in Instigating Ellen Kesler, JunYi Zhu, Sophia Valenti and Prolonging the Conflict that was the Iran Hostage Crisis 10:20 am 2002 TN Last Days in the Mountains: Conflict, Compromise and the End of a Smoky Mountain John David Cobb, Tate Greene Community 10:40 am 2003 TN Reforming the Meat Industry through The Jungle: The Novel that Hit the Nation in the Aaliyah Winston, Miracle Traylor, Monique Abrams, Stomach Trinity McKinney 11:00 am 2004 TN Banjo Power: Pete Seeger, Legal Conflict, and the HUAC Compromise Daniel Cui, Robert Cummings

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Senior Group Documentary Sr Gr Doc Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Multi-Media Room

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 2005 TN "Forgiveness is the Attribute of the Strong": Gandhi's Use of Conflict and Compromise Anne Shearer, Grace Jewell to Win India Its Freedom 10:20 am 2006 TN The Battle of Castle Itter: A History Changing Conflict with an Unlikely Compromise Bruce Stracener, Eli Worsham

10:40 am 2007 TN 1960 Knoxville Sit-Ins: The Fight for a New Era Lucy Drinnen, Reed Freeman

11:00 am 2008 TN Science, Journalism, and Activism: The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 AnnaKate Stipanov, Astha Sinha, Maggie Parsley, Morgan Brown

Documentary Directions:

Most documentaries will be judged in Tennessee Tower. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd.

Special Instructions for Documentary competitors:

Your documentary will be played from a flash drive provided by THD. Documentary students should bring four copies of the process papers and bibliographies (stapled together) and a backup copy of your film on a flash drive.

Documentary judging is open to the public. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in Tennessee Tower.

Senior Group Documentary Sr Ind Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall E

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 3001 TN "A Testament of Hope”: Martin Luther’s King’s Non-Violent Conflict with the South to MaKenzie Browne Forge a Federal Compromise on Civil Rights 10:15 am 3002 TN Spaniards vs. Aztecs Kailey Gaines

10:30 am 3003 TN A History of Gay Compromises: Sexuality in Memphis, TN Laney Surbrook

10:45 am 3004 TN "Quite a Nice Little Fish": The Snail Darter and the Environmental Compromise of the Duke Richey Century

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Individual Exhibit Sr Ind Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall F

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 3005 TN Women in the Military Mckenzie Copeland

10:15 am 3006 TN Carrie Chapman Catt Rachel Jenkins

10:30 am 3007 TN "Baseball's Biggest Sin": The 1919 Black Sox Scandal Theodore Holloway

10:45 am 3008 TN Women in the U.S. Military: Beginning the Right to Fight Zoe Curnell

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Individual Exhibit Sr Gr Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall G

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 4001 TN "Devil in the White City": Conflict and Compromise in the Life and Trial of Serial Killer Olivia Nesbitt, Peyton Poppell H.H. Holmes 10:15 am 4002 TN The War of Roses: A Conflict Between Families Elinor Davis, Morgan Green

10:30 am 4003 TN Oak Ridge: A Compromise to End a Conflict Haley Fuller, Quillen Thornton

10:45 am 4004 TN Shedding Light on the Conflict and Compromise of the English Liberal Reforms, Artrianna Freeman, Tia Dyson 1906-1912 11:00 am 4005 TN Hitler 's Rise to Power Carly Wines, Easton Ball, Lauren Ford, Nick Ball

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Group Exhibit Sr Gr Exh Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Exhibit Hall H

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 4006 TN Compromise to Avoid Conflict: The Civil Rights Movement in Knoxville Ashlynn Malone, Haley Hurst

10:15 am 4007 TN "There Are No Devils Left In Hell" 1994: The Summer of Genocide in Rwanda Duncan Steeples, George Gatterer, Jackson Weber

10:30 am 4008 TN Culture Clash and Compromise Dawson Yates, John Knox, Sultan Minhas

10:45 am 4009 TN Exiled at Home Haneen Jaber, Sarah Ahmed, Ayat Ayesh

Exhibit Directions:

The Exhibit Hall is in the Tennessee Room, 3rd Floor, on the north side of Tennessee Tower. From the escalators and the elevators, go west toward Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Turn to the right (north) and walk past the Starbucks to the lobby of the Tennessee Room.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Exhibit competitors:

Only students are allowed in the Exhibit Hall to set up. We will have staff available if the exhibit is unusually heavy. Bring four copies of your process paper and bibliography (stapled together). Exhibit judging is closed to the public. The Exhibit Hall will be opened after the second round of judging at the discretion of the Exhibit Hall monitors. Second round finalists will not be announced. Exhibits must be removed by 2:45 pm.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Group Exhibit Sr Ind Perf Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room H

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 5001 TN "You Can't Hang Us All!" Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya's Refusal to Compromise as a Madison Knight Soviet Partisan in Nazi Occupied Russia 10:20 am 5002 TN Lawrence of Arabia: England's Arab Aj Camacho

10:40 am 5003 TN A Recollection of Yorktown Shauna Drinnon

11:00 am 5004 TN The Elizabethton Textile Mill Factory Strikes Annie Thrash

11:20 am 5005 TN The Importance of a Musical Madison Titshaw

Performance Directions:

Performances will be judged in Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Performance competitors:

Students may leave props in the competition rooms between 8:00 am and 9:45 am. Props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Performance judging is open to the public. Performance students should bring four copies of their process papers and bibliographies (stapled together).

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Individual Performance Sr Gr Perf Round 1 Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room N

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 6001 TN The Coming of a Nation: The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and the Articles of Hanna Boshnag, Maryam Ahmed Confederation 10:20 am 6002 TN Taxation Without Representation Saad Khan, Sultan Shah

10:40 am 6003 TN Yazoo: The Origins and Compromises in a Great American Land Scandal Davis Little, Davis McCloskey, Ryan Huynh

11:00 am 6004 TN The Coal Creek War: The Labored Effort Against Unjust Coal Mining Regulations Ali Devji, Dalia Chemaitilly, Isabel Kagoo, Jad Hamze, Kate Heim 11:20 am 6005 TN New York Times VS. United States April Star, Hannah Loftus, Katelyn Carr

11:40 am 6006 TN The 19th Amendment: The Women’s Fight For The Right To Vote Kaley Hunter, Rylan Vickers

12:00 pm 6007 TN Up On No Business Creek: Jerome Boyatt and Mountain South Vigilante Violence Alexander Grande, Jake Marcum, Max Ransom, Reece Gallagher, Reeder Williamson

Performance Directions:

Performances will be judged in Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor. Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located at the Nashville Public Library parking garage.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Performance competitors:

Students may leave props in the competition rooms between 8:00 am and 9:45 am. Props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Performance judging is open to the public. Performance students should bring four copies of their process papers and bibliographies (stapled together).

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Group Performance Sr Ind Web Final Building: Nashville Public Library, 1st Fl Room: Conference Room 3

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 7001 TN "The Keating Five": The Conflict Over Politically Corrupt Compromises that Led to Winifred VanLandingham Campaign Finance Reform 10:10 am 7002 TN The Conflict & Resolution of the No Child Left Behind Act Rebecca Trahan

10:20 am 7003 TN Women's Suffrage Movement: War to Victory! Rebecca Cox

10:30 am 7004 TN The Stonewall Riots: The Catalyst of the Gay Liberation Movement Kelsey Bledsoe

10:40 am 7005 TN Winters v. United States: Native Americans, Water, and the Unintended Consequences Pi Eager of Compromise 10:50 am 7005 TN The Conflict Between Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction Jackson Thornton

11:00 am 7007 TN Polk and the Expansionist Movement: Conflict with Mexico and Compromise with Mitchell Negus Britain 11:10 am 7008 TN Women Overcoming the Conflict for a Role in Military Services Kalie Morrison

11:20 am 7009 TN 369th Infantry Regiment: A War on Two Fronts Tiy Reed

Website Directions to Nashville Public Library:

From Tennessee Tower, exit onto 7th Ave N. Turn to the right (south). Walk 1 ½ blocks south to the corner of Church St and 7th Ave N. Turn left (east) onto Church. The main entrance to the library is in the middle of the block.

From War Memorial Auditorium, exit onto War Memorial Plaza. Turn right (east) and walk down the flight of stairs to Legislative Plaza. Turn right (south) and walk to the end of the plaza. Look directly ahead. The building that looks like a library is Nashville Public Library. Cross Union St. Take Capitol Blvd to the main entrance of Nashville Public Library.

The library does not open until 9:00 am on Saturday. Please allow the staff a few minutes to set up before descending upon them. Competition rounds will be held in the 1st Floor Conference Center, located on the east side of the building.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located in the NPL parking garage. NPL is accessible from both the Church St. entrance and from the parking garage.

Nashville Public Library 615 Church St. Nashville, TN 37219

Special instructions for Website competitors:

We will have a computer and large screen to view your website. You may want to bring a laptop as backup. Bring one copy of your process paper and bibliography for your own use. Website judging is open to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is available in this building.

Senior Individual Website Sr Gr Web Final Building: Nashville Public Library, 1st Fl Room: Conference Room 1B

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 8001 TN A Revolutionary Method Micah Ball, Trace Landrum

10:10 am 8002 TN Clarence Adams: Fight of Flight Against Racism Bennett Jebril, Emir Celikok, Hamza Alsaadi, Said Khatib 10:20 am 8003 TN The Conflicts and Compromises That Lead to Knox County School Desegregation Anna Horrocks, Sydney Juhl

10:30 am 8004 TN A Compromise for Peace: The Camp David Accords Dawood Alkabsh, Omar Halim

10:40 am 8005 TN "Let Us All Be Equal": The Conflicted American Attitude Toward the Chinese and the Adam Wang, Hanson Zhang Compromise Forged in War, 1850-1945 10:50 am 8006 TN Roe v. Wade: The Fight For Reproductive Justice in a Divided America Amanda Knopps, Jenna Rochelson

11:00 am 8007 TN The Mexican-American War: Conflict from Texas Leah Farmer, Saitheeraj Thatigotla, Sithara Samudrala, Vamsi Konjeti Website Directions to Nashville Public Library:

From Tennessee Tower, exit onto 7th Ave N. Turn to the right (south). Walk 1 ½ blocks south to the corner of Church St and 7th Ave N. Turn left (east) onto Church. The main entrance to the library is in the middle of the block.

From War Memorial Auditorium, exit onto War Memorial Plaza. Turn right (east) and walk down the flight of stairs to Legislative Plaza. Turn right (south) and walk to the end of the plaza. Look directly ahead. The building that looks like a library is Nashville Public Library. Cross Union St. Take Capitol Blvd to the main entrance of Nashville Public Library.

The library does not open until 9:00 am on Saturday. Please allow the staff a few minutes to set up before descending upon them. Competition rounds will be held in the 1st Floor Conference Center, located on the east side of the building.

Free parking is located in the state lot at the corner of Charlotte Ave and 10th Circle N. Pay parking is located in the NPL parking garage. NPL is accessible from both the Church St. entrance and from the parking garage.

Nashville Public Library 615 Church St. Nashville, TN 37219

Special instructions for Website competitors:

We will have a computer and large screen to view your website. You may want to bring a laptop as backup. Bring one copy of your process paper and bibliography for your own use. Website judging is open to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is available in this building.

Senior Group Website Sr Ind Paper Final Building: Tennessee Tower, 3rd Fl Room: Conference Room J

Time Entry # Affiliate Title Students

10:00 am 9001 TN SALT: A Perception of Compromise Linh Pham

10:10 am 9002 TN “Standing on the Brink of Nuclear War” Emma Smith

10:20 am 9003 TN A Cabinet Divided: Lincoln's Unorthodox Construction Merry Ashlyn Gatewood

10:30 am 9004 TN The Unexpected Constitutional Conflict of the 1800 Presidential Election and Its Nolan Davidson Long-Term Compromises 10:40 am 9005 TN How the Sykes-Picot Agreement Has Affected the Modern Middle East Keeley Wade

10:50 am 9006 TN Fifteen Days from Conflict to Compromise: The Power of Personality and Unplanned Harrison Stuart Events in the Cuban Missile Crisis 11:00 am 9007 TN Conflict and Compromise Evaluating Abraham Lincoln's Leadership During Presidency Kynslee Dykes

11:10 am 9008 TN Americans with Disabilities: Compromises and Conflicts in the Fight for Equality and Will Parker Acceptance 11:20 am 9009 TN The Lebanese Civil War and the Taif Accord: Conflict and Compromise Engendered by Muadth Malley Institutionalized Sectarianism 11:30 am 9010 TN Digging for Safety: The Evolution of Mining Safety in the United States Kendi Chadwell

11:40 am 9011 TN Pantheresse: Women in the Black Panther Party Katelyn Starks

Paper Directions:

Papers will be judged in Rooms I and J, North Conference Center, 3rd Floor, Tennessee Tower.

Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Enter from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. onto the 2nd Floor or from 7th Ave. N. to the 3rd Floor. The accessible entrance is from Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Adults must have a valid photo ID to enter Tennessee Tower. Everyone must pass through a security screening. Please allow enough time to do so.

Special Instructions for Paper competitors:

Bring one copy of your process paper for your own reference. Paper judging is closed to the public.

Public Wi-Fi is not available in this building.

Senior Individual Paper 2018 Tennessee History Day State Contest Second Round Schedule

The top two entries from the two preliminary rounds of Junior Individual Performance and Junior Group Performance will advance to a second round. Around 1:00 pm, the finalists will be posted in the North Conference Center Lobby, Tennessee Tower. The second round will begin immediately after results are posted.

Category Location Junior Individual Performance Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor (Conference Room E) Junior Group Performance Tennessee Tower, 3rd Floor (Conference Room D)

Special instructions for Performance finalists: All members (who participated in the morning competition) are required to be present. Students will not be interviewed as part of the final round. Please bring one copy of your process paper and bibliography. All props must be removed by 2:45 pm. Competition Locations

Opening Ceremony, Awards Ceremony WMA War Memorial Auditorium 301 6th Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37243

Registration, Junior Individual Documentary, Junior Group Documentary, Senior Individual Documentary (1005-1009), Senior Group Documentary, All Exhibit, All Performance, All Paper TT Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Ave. Nashville, TN 37243

Senior Individual Documentary (1001-1004) TSLA Tennessee State Library & Archives 403 7th Ave. N. Nashville, TN 37243

All Website NPL Nashville Public Library 615 Church St. Nashville, TN 37219

Parking is available at the following locations:

State Parking Lot (Free) Nashville Public Library ($14 max) Corner of Charlotte Ave. and 10th Cir. N. Enter from either 6th Ave. N. or7th Ave. N. Other parking options can be found at this website: http://www.parkitdowntown.com

Food:

Local eateries can be found along Church St., 4th Ave. N, 5th Ave. N., and in the Arcade. The Arcade is parallel with Church St. and Union St., between 4th Ave. N and 5th Ave. N.

The Nashville Farmers’ Market, located next to Bicentennial Mall, hosts a food court with many international cuisines.

900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. Nashville, TN 37208

Maps

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parking WMA TT

NPL $ parking

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