Protecting the Future of History and Democracy in a Divided America with Ben Baumann

In recent years, American history has become a political lightning rod. Divisive narratives about our nation’s past are increasingly promoted, and pseudohistory has become a political tool to undermine American democracy. In this talk, historian Ben Baumann explores how a careful, hones engagement with American history can help bridge4 societal divides and strengthen civic life. Baumann will discuss strategies for recognizing and resisting the misuse of history, offering a hopeful vision for how an informed understanding of the past can help protect the future of democracy. Ben Baumann has hosted the award-winning Roots of Reality history podcast since 2019. He holds a B.A. in history from Saint John’s University in Minnesota and an M.A. in ancient studies from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Previously, he worked for the Indiana Historical Bureau, where he oversaw the Indiana Legislative Oral History Initiative from 2019- 2024, focusing on the history of politic

Date(s): September 19, 2026
Time: 1:30pm – 2:30pm
Location: Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library

Address

250 N 5th St
Zionsville, Indiana 46077