Procedure, property and punishment, and american law and history. Publications include work on the viability of the 13th amendment for civil rights legislation, and the slaveholding american south, and remedying discrimination against persons accused of crimes. A graduate of Dartmouth College and new york university, her Current Research centers on the use of disqualifications from Public Office holding as punishment for former confederates and their support during the american civil war. Please welcome tajania henderson. [applause] thank you very much. Thank you to Jay Barksdale and the New York Public Library for providing a space for a writer and researcher to use the Library Selections and also to have a quiet, serious place of contemplation. Thank you for attending. I know the weather is not the best. I appreciate you being here. I have been for two years now kneedeep in congressional petitions. When i say kneedeep, i mean literally. There are three foot stacks of documents lined
Talks about the debate at the time to determine what offices would be affected and what level of participation what caused Section Three to apply. This talk from the New York Public Library is about one hour 10 minutes. Mr. Barksdale we are pleased to introduce tajania henderson, a writer in the wartime study. She is an associate professor at Rutgers School of lawnewark. She teaches courses on procedure, property and punishment, and american law and history. Publications include work on the viability of the 13th amendment for civil rights legislation, the societal functions of jails and prisons in the slaveholding american south, and remedying discrimination against persons accused or convicted of crimes. A graduate of Dartmouth College and new york university, her Current Research centers on the use of disqualifications from Public Office holding as punishment for former confederates and their support in the wake of the american civil war. Please welcome tajania henderson. [applause]
Im enjoying this graphic book that im doing. Im enjoying pouring with this novel, but the idea as a lyricist to sit down and write with musicians and to be in the room when these courts are being created and melodies are being created, i find most enjoyable of all the activities. Host david ritz, we appreciate you sitting down with booktv. Guest my pleasure. You are watching 40,000 nonfiction authors and books on c. And twos booktv television for serious readers. Up next Brent Schlender who covered steve jobs for the wall street journal and fortune for 25 years and in to executive editor of Fast Company Magazine talk about the life and career of the apple cofounder. This event was hosted by the Computer History Museum in mountain view, california. Steve jobs grew up went to high school, built the company and changed the world less than eight miles away from where we are tonight. Less than eight miles away yet in another sense a million miles away. For the essence of steve jobs remains
Program. Should the Boston Marathon bomber steve the Death Penalty . The numbers are on the screen. Massachusetts residents have your own line and we especially want to hear from you. A very good thursday morning to you. We want to start with some of the headlines, starting with the Boston Herald this morning. Marathon bomber tsarnaev guilty evil did not win that day. The boston globe headline guilty on all counts. Now the real question, should he die . The jury found him guilty of all 30 federal counts against him and there is a rundown of the charges, including the 17 Death Penalty count including conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death. Using a weapon of mass distraction resulting in death. Aiding and abetting, and use of the firearm in relation to a crime of violence, and so on down the line. From the boston globe this morning, kevin has kevin has this to say. That is kevincul;l culen;s piece in the boston globe. We want to hear from you. The numbers are o
Electronically and use tools to separate it out by the kind of line that the capstone proposes. I think there are opportunities for partnerships. The reason we know that a separatist leader bragged about shooting down of lane in ukraine that turned up to be the malaysian jetliner is because the internet archives in San Francisco saved that social media tweet and it was taken down off the facebook or the equivalent of Facebook Page him almost immediately but it has been saved and you can find it. I think that kind of approach to federal Records Management is the way out. It is not a cost matter. Host thank you. Liz wants to say something. Liz from an Information Management and governance perspective, a record is a record regardless of if it is a tweet, paper. Were glad the federal records act now shows you can capture anything electronically. We are not talking about just email but Electronic Communications of any sort. This highlights the fact that, when you go to congress and you are