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SUMMARY:How Yellow Fever shaped the early United States
DESCRIPTION:Yellow Fever is a deadly viral infection that once killed up to 
 50% of people in confined outbreaks. This talk explores two such epidemics 
 during colonial and revolutionary America\, revealing how they shaped the 
 nation's history—impacting slavery\, politics\, and expansionism through 
 medical catastrophe. Presented by Jason Opal\, Dean of The Ohio State 
 University at Mansfield.
LOCATION:*Rooms 1 & 2\, University Heights
ORGANIZER;CN="Greg Osborn":MAILTO:gosborn@heightslibrary.org
CATEGORIES:Culture/History 
CONTACT;CN="Greg Osborn":MAILTO:gosborn@heightslibrary.org
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