FROM STAFF REPORTSNORMAN — Pulitzer Prize-winning historians and authors Alan Taylor and Timothy Egan will headline the University of Oklahoma’s “Teach-In on The Western Frontier,” a full day of events that are open to the public. Taylor and Egan will be joined by four additional leading historians who will share their perspectives on America’s westward movement March 9. “It is a rare opportunity for Oklahomans to hear directly from some of the nation’s greatest historians in the field,” OU President David Boren said in a news release. Taylor, known as one of the leading storytellers of early American life, will speak at dinner on “Fear, War and American Expansion, 1803-1821.” He is the author of seven books, including “The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for American History in 2014.Read more on NewsOK.com