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The Adams Museum in Deadwood will host Tracy Campbell for a book signing and lecture at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 9. Campbell’s presentation is based on his most recent book, “Deliver the Vote: Election Fraud, an American Political Tradition — 1742-2004,” which addresses corruption and the American political system. The event is free, wheelchair accessible and donations are welcome. Parking for the Adams Museum, 54 Sherman St., is available on Deadwood Street and in the Miller Street parking lot.  

Campbell, co-director of the Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center at the University of Kentucky, is the 2008 McGovern Visiting Professor of Leadership and Public Service at Dakota Wesleyan University. He specializes in the social and political history of the United States.

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