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[LIVE] President Trump and first lady Melania Trump participate in the "Salute to America" 4th of July celebration at the White House. Sponsor: White House
Topics: vietnam, europe, korea, boeing, pacific, china, white house, pearl harbor, germany, navy, trump
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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump participate in the "Salute to America" 4th of July celebration at the White House. Sponsor: White House
Topics: trump, white house
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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump participated in the "Salute to America" 4th of July celebration at the White House. While the president spoke of the great victories of the past, he got somewhat political, alluding to recent events in the country, saying "we are now in the process of defeating the radical left." President Trump also took a moment to address the press, saying they "label their opponents as racists, who condemn patriotic citizens, " and...
Topics: korea, europe, trump, washington, china, vietnam, boeing, pacific, david, white house, orville,...
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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump participated in the "Salute to America" 4th of July celebration at the White House. While the president spoke of the great victories of the past, he got somewhat political, alluding to recent events in the country, saying "we are now in the process of defeating the radical left." President Trump also took a moment to address the press, saying they "label their opponents as racists, who condemn patriotic citizens, " and...
Topics: korea, europe, trump, china, vietnam, boeing, pacific, david, white house, orville, frederick...
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Annessa Stagner talked about "shell shock" in World War I soldiers. "Shell shock" is a psychological term describing the effect of long-term distress from combat experience. Ms. Stagner is academic services dean at Lamar Community College in Colorado. This presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. People: Annessa Stagner; George Thompson Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: britain, vietnam, europe, craig lockhart, virginia, sassoon, ptsd, maryland, london, england
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Annessa Stagner talked about "shell shock" in World War I soldiers. "Shell shock" is a psychological term describing the effect of long-term distress from combat experience. Ms. Stagner is academic services dean at Lamar Community College in Colorado. This presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. People: Annessa Stagner; George Thompson Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: britain, europe, vietnam, sassoon, craig lockhart, virginia, ptsd, england, london, maryland
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Annessa Stagner talked about "shell shock" in World War I soldiers. "Shell shock" is a psychological term describing the effect of long-term distress from combat experience. Ms. Stagner is academic services dean at Lamar Community College in Colorado. This presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. People: Annessa Stagner; George Thompson Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: britain, europe, vietnam, sassoon, craig lockhart, virginia, ptsd, england, london
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Annessa Stagner talked about "shell shock" in World War I soldiers. "Shell shock" is a psychological term describing the effect of long-term distress from combat experience. Ms. Stagner is academic services dean at Lamar Community College in Colorado. This presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. People: Annessa Stagner; George Thompson Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: ms. stagner, europe, vietnam, sassoon, craig lockhart, britain, ptsd, germany, france, dr. annessa...
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Annessa Stagner talked about "shell shock" in World War I soldiers. "Shell shock" is a psychological term describing the effect of long-term distress from combat experience. Ms. Stagner is academic services dean at Lamar Community College in Colorado. This presentation was part of a two-day symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. People: Annessa Stagner; George Thompson Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: ms. stagner, europe, vietnam, britain, sassoon, craig lockhart, germany, neuroses, gas, california,...
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Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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[LIVE] Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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William Roper, the assistant Air Force secretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, spoke about technology in space and the ramifications for national security. Following his remarks, Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN), who chairs the House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee, talked about the need to have a national security strategy for space, including the Trump administration's proposal for a "space force." The government officials spoke at an event hosted by the Center for...
Topics: pentagon, cooper, mike rogers, roper, rogers, ndaa, pandora, trump, smith
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Caroline Legros gave a tour of the "Story of Virginia" exhibit at the Virginia Historical Society and highlighted items that tell the story of Virginia's growth. Items shown included a 400 year old canoe, spectacles worn by Patrick Henry, a whipping post used to publicly punish slaves, and clothes worn by leaders of the women's suffrage and civil rights movements. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2017 LCV Cities Tour" in Richmond, Virginia, from...
Topics: virginia, richmond, patrick henry, jackson, the pen, new york, southampton
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Caroline Legros gave a tour of the "Story of Virginia" exhibit at the Virginia Historical Society and highlighted items that tell the story of Virginia's growth. Items shown included a 400 year old canoe, spectacles worn by Patrick Henry, a whipping post used to publicly punish slaves, and clothes worn by leaders of the women's suffrage and civil rights movements. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2017 LCV Cities Tour" in Richmond, Virginia, from...
Topics: virginia, richmond, patrick henry, robert e. lee, southampton, jackson, new york, washington,...
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UCLA history professor emeritus Ellen Carol DuBois discussed her book, "Suffrage: Women's Long Battle for the Vote." Professor DuBois provided an overview of the movement from its beginnings in the 1840s to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The World Affairs Council of Dallas Fort Worth hosted this online event and provided the video. Sponsor: World Affairs Council | Greater Dallas and Fort Worth
Topics: elizabeth stanton, new york, anthony, wilson, susan b. anthony, california, alice paul, woodrow...
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UCLA history professor emeritus Ellen Carol DuBois discussed her book, "Suffrage: Women's Long Battle for the Vote." Professor DuBois provided an overview of the movement from its beginnings in the 1840s to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The World Affairs Council of Dallas Fort Worth hosted this online event and provided the video. Sponsor: World Affairs Council | Greater Dallas and Fort Worth
Topics: ellen, new york, elizabeth stanton, alice paul, wilson, california, victoria woodhall, stanton,...
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UCLA history professor emeritus Ellen Carol DuBois discussed her book, "Suffrage: Women's Long Battle for the Vote." Professor DuBois provided an overview of the movement from its beginnings in the 1840s to the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The World Affairs Council of Dallas Fort Worth hosted this online event and provided the video. Sponsor: World Affairs Council | Greater Dallas and Fort Worth
Topics: dubois, new york, wilson, wyoming, stanton, washington, anthony, susan b. anthony, ellis paul,...
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Co-editors Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay examined the election of Donald Trump through a collection of essays from several feminist writers. Sponsor: New York Public Library
Topics: clinton, new york, donald trump, russia, obama, bernie, selma, kate, trump, kara, chicago, florida,...
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Co-editors Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay examined the election of Donald Trump through a collection of essays from several feminist writers. Sponsor: New York Public Library
Topics: clinton, new york, obama, russia, donald trump, kate harding, minnesota, bernie, trump, george bush
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Co-editors Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay examined the election of Donald Trump through a collection of essays from several feminist writers. Sponsor: New York Public Library
Topics: new york, clinton, russia, trump, jackson, florida, obama, chicago, donald trump, kate, washington,...
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The Council on Foreign Relations hosted a symposium on cybersecurity threats to democracies, including voting infrastructure security and foreign attempts to shape public debate through disinformation and online commentary. This portion included a conversation with Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Richard Burr (R-NC). He provided an update on his committee's investigation involving Russia and the 2016 elections. Sen. Burr said they have interviewed over 100 individuals so far, but declined...
Topics: mr. sanger, russia, north korea, china, washington, florida, sony, ukraine, iran, new york
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Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) spoke to reporters outside the Senate Homeland Security hearing on his plans to delay the COVID-19 relief package vote. He said its important the Senate takes its time with the package because of its size and possible added amendments. He also said he feels bad for the clerks who will have to read the entire bill on the floor. Sponsor: U.S. Capitol | News Media Stakeout
Topics: johnson, washington, new york
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) spoke to the McCain Institute about leadership and politics. Sponsor: McCain Institute for International Leadership
Topics: afghanistan, john mccain, mcconnell, kentucky, biden, mccain, hillary clinton, taliban, burma
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Authors Javier Zamora ("Solito: A Memoir") and Ly Tran ("House of Sticks: A Memoir") discussed their immigration stories. This event was part of the 2022 Miami Book Fair. Sponsor: Miami Book Fair
Topics: miami, mexico, solito, etc., latino usa, javier zamora, javier, latin america, rome, vietnam, npr,...
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Democratic legislators from around the country participated in the annual State Innovation Exchange conference in Washington, DC. This portion included opening remarks from the organization's executive director and a panel discussion on countering Trump administration policies with progressive actions at state and local levels. Sponsor: State Innovation Exchange
Topics: donald trump, california, oregon, wisconsin, mike, new york, homelessness
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[LIVE] Surgeon General Nominee Dr. Vivek Murthy and Assistant Secretary for Health Nominee Dr. Rachel Levine testify at their confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Sponsor: Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee
Topics: murthy, levine, pennsylvania, biden, burr, murray, cdc, india, penn, chair murray, johnson, casey,...
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: jackson, paul kelton, choctaws, kansas, sacramento, south asia, europe, detroit, nasa, lindsay...
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: nasa, paul kelton, jackson, choctaws, kansas, europe, sacramento, andrew jackson, washington, d.c.,...
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: paul kelton, jackson, kansas, biden, sacramento, europe, mississippi, washington, d.c., detroit,...
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: jackson, paul kelton, kansas, europe, detroit, choctaws, washington, d.c., american history tv
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: jackson, detroit, europe
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: jackson, american history tv on c-span, mississippi, europe, sacramento, washington, d.c., detroit,...
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: prof. kelton, jackson, andrew jackson, paul kelton, detroit, harry s. truman, europe
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: paul kelton, jackson, hermitage, andrew jackson, florida, europe, kansas
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American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with Sony Brook history professor Paul Kelton discussed the spread of cholera in the 1800's and how it affected Native Americans. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: europe, jackson, washington, san antonio, detroit, d.c., cholera epidemic
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Professor Bruce Stewart talked about how the national perception of the Appalachian region and its people was formed in the late 1800s. He described how journalists known as "local color" writers helped create the myth of Appalachia as a violent place through their coverage of the so-called "Moonshine Wars" of the 1870s. During this time federal agents attempted to collect the federal liquor tax from distillers, many of whom were resistant in this region. People: Bruce E....
Topics: appalachia, new york city, appalachia, philadelphia, north carolina, harpers, moonshining,...
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Professor Bruce Stewart talked about how the national perception of the Appalachian region and its people was formed in the late 1800s. He described how journalists known as "local color" writers helped create the myth of Appalachia as a violent place through their coverage of the so-called "Moonshine Wars" of the 1870s. During this time federal agents attempted to collect the federal liquor tax from distillers, many of whom were resistant in this region. People: Bruce E....
Topics: appalachia, harper, north carolina, new york city, philadelphia, uncivilized, uneducated, matt...
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Professor Bruce Stewart talked about how the national perception of the Appalachian region and its people was formed in the late 1800s. He described how journalists known as "local color" writers helped create the myth of Appalachia as a violent place through their coverage of the so-called "Moonshine Wars" of the 1870s. During this time federal agents attempted to collect the federal liquor tax from distillers, many of whom were resistant in this region. People: Bruce E....
Topics: appalachia, harper, new york city, north carolina, philadelphia, uncivilized, matt taibbi,...
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Professor Bruce Stewart talked about how the national perception of the Appalachian region and its people was formed in the late 1800s. He described how journalists known as "local color" writers helped create the myth of Appalachia as a violent place through their coverage of the so-called "Moonshine Wars" of the 1870s. During this time federal agents attempted to collect the federal liquor tax from distillers, many of whom were resistant in this region. People: Bruce E....
Topics: appalachia, harper, new york city, north carolina, uncivilized, philadelphia, uneducated, virginia,...
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Professor Bruce Stewart talked about how the national perception of the Appalachian region and its people was formed in the late 1800s. He described how journalists known as "local color" writers helped create the myth of Appalachia as a violent place through their coverage of the so-called "Moonshine Wars" of the 1870s. During this time federal agents attempted to collect the federal liquor tax from distillers, many of whom were resistant in this region. People: Bruce E....
Topics: appalachia, harper, north carolina, new york city, philadelphia, uncivilized, uneducated, matt...
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Carrie Clyde Holly served in the Colorado state legislature from 1895 to 1896 and was the first female legislator in the United States to have one of her bills become a law. Colorado State University - Pueblo history professor Judy Gaughan argued that while Ms. Holly's legislative career was brief, it was also impactful. History Colorado hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: History Colorado Center
Topics: colorado, holly, carrie clyde holly, pueblo, gaughan, judy gaughan, emily, philadelphia, helen,...
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Carrie Clyde Holly served in the Colorado state legislature from 1895 to 1896 and was the first female legislator in the United States to have one of her bills become a law. Colorado State University - Pueblo history professor Judy Gaughan argued that while Ms. Holly's legislative career was brief, it was also impactful. History Colorado hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: History Colorado Center
Topics: colorado, holly, pueblo, carrie clyde holly, gaughan, emily, helen, carrie, new york city, south...
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San Francisco was home to two world's fairs - in 1915 and 1939. American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with professor Abigail Markwyn about the organizers and exhibits at the fairs. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: san francisco, china, chinatown, pacific, expo, marina, california, selma, panama, wisconsin,...
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San Francisco was home to two world's fairs - in 1915 and 1939. American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with professor Abigail Markwyn about the organizers and exhibits at the fairs. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: san francisco, china, chinatown, pacific, california, wisconsin, marina, expo, europe, san...
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San Francisco was home to two world's fairs - in 1915 and 1939. American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with professor Abigail Markwyn about the organizers and exhibits at the fairs. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: san francisco, china, chinatown, pacific, california, marina, europe, panama, san francisco,...
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San Francisco was home to two world's fairs - in 1915 and 1939. American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with professor Abigail Markwyn about the organizers and exhibits at the fairs. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: san francisco, china, chinatown, pacific, france, san francisco, europe, marina, wisconsin
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San Francisco was home to two world's fairs - in 1915 and 1939. American History TV was at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting in Sacramento, California, where we spoke with professor Abigail Markwyn about the organizers and exhibits at the fairs. Sponsor: Organization of American Historians
Topics: san francisco, china, chinatown, pacific, california, marina, europe, panama, san francisco,...
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Laura Ackley discusses her book, ``San Francisco's Jewel City: The Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915.''
Topics: san francisco, california, panama, exposition, horticulture, new york, harborview, parthenon
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Laura Ackley discusses her book, ``San Francisco's Jewel City: The Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915.''
Topics: san francisco, california, panama, exposition, new york, horticulture, parthenon, maybeck, jason,...
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Laura Ackley discusses her book, ``San Francisco's Jewel City: The Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915.''
Topics: san francisco, california, exposition, panama, horticulture, new york, chicago, ryan, parthenon,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, prof. johnson, alexander berkman, goldman, woodrow wilson, swanson, europe,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, johnson, california, goldman, woodrow wilson, swanson, alexander berkman,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. People: Jeffrey Johnson Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, johnson, california, woodrow wilson, swanson, alexander berkman, goldman,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. People: Jeffrey Johnson Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, california, berkman, emma goldman, wilson, swanson, tom mooney, billy,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. People: Jeffrey Johnson Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, tom mooney, swanson, emma goldman, california, mrs. wymore, josephson,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. People: Jeffrey Johnson Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, wilson, emma goldman, swanson, california, berkman, tom mooney, sasha,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. People: Jeffrey Johnson Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, pinker, swanson, emma goldman, mrs. wymore, woodrow wilson, boston, washington,...
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Professor Jeffrey Johnson talked about the 1916 bombing of a parade in San Francisco that killed 10 and wounded 40. The bombing took place on what was called "Preparedness Day," organized by pro-business groups to keep people vigilant in case the United States entered World War I. The attack remains the worst act of terrorism in San Francisco history. People: Jeffrey Johnson Sponsor: Providence College
Topics: san francisco, mooney, california, berkman, emma goldman, wilson, swanson, tom mooney, billy,...
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Sophie Oliver discusses 1920s women's magazines and writers.
Topics: paris, gina barnes, new jersey, gina barnes, barnes, lidia steptoe, new york, greenwich, london,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, alabama, isaiah nixon, fbi, naacp, tennessee, kentucky, james harris, texas, negros,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, isaiah nixon, alabama, john harris, fbi, barkley, bilbo, naacp, texas, mr. harris, james...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, alabama, isaiah nixon, john harris, fbi, naacp, barkley, kentucky, mr. harris, texas,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, isaiah nixon, alabama, fbi, john harris, texas, barkley, mr. harris, herman talmadge,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, alabama, isaiah nixon, john harris, barkley, fbi, naacp, mr. harris, texas, james harris,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, alabama, isaiah nixon, john harris, barkley, fbi, naacp, mr. harris, texas, james harris,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, alabama, isaiah nixon, fbi, tennessee, kentucky, campbell, isaiah nixon, john harris,...
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University of Kentucky history professor Tracy Campbell talked about the 1942 Soldier Voting Act which provided absentee voting for soldiers fighting in World War II. Professor Campbell looked at states that opposed the legislation and explored their motives. Following Professor Campbell, journalist Hank Klibanoff discussed the 1948 murder of Isaiah Nixon, who was killed after voting in Georgia's democratic primary election. Sponsor: University of the South
Topics: georgia, alabama, isaiah nixon, tennessee, fbi, naacp, texas, campbell, mr. harris, kentucky, john...
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In 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette case that public school students could not be forced to salute the American flag. This decision overturned the 1940 Minersville School District v. Gobitis case. World Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses Senior Communications Officer Robert Zick told the story of both cases and talked with the daughter of Lillian Gobitas, one of the students expelled for refusing to salute the flag for religious...
Topics: jehovah, barnett, phil donahue, billy, germany, jackson, lillian, judy, europe
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In 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette case that public school students could not be forced to salute the American flag. This decision overturned the 1940 Minersville School District v. Gobitis case. World Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses Senior Communications Officer Robert Zick told the story of both cases and talked with the daughter of Lillian Gobitas, one of the students expelled for refusing to salute the flag for religious...
Topics: jehovah, lillian, billy, barnett, phil donahue, rutherford, jackson, lillian gobitis, germany,...
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In 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette case that public school students could not be forced to salute the American flag. This decision overturned the 1940 Minersville School District v. Gobitis case. World Headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses Senior Communications Officer Robert Zick told the story of both cases and talked with the daughter of Lillian Gobitas, one of the students expelled for refusing to salute the flag for religious...
Topics: judy, jehovah, lillian, billy, minersville, robert, phil donahue, germany, barnett, jackson,...
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