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CSPAN2 Symone Sanders No You Shut Up July 12, 2024

To participate in various events like fellow happy hours and speaker events. This spring i took a course entitled 2020, passed to the presidency or he dove into political theories and primary campaign strategies. I was looking forward to connecting topics explored in professor johnsons class. I am pleased to introduce our guests tonight, Symone Sanders Senior Advisor to joe bidens president ial campaign and author of no, you shut up. Speaking truth to power in america. As a fellow woman of power i am encouraged by her political leadership, passion for social change and representation and that places historically kept that women of color. Shes a political strategist who at 25 became the youngest president ial press secretary on record with 20 sanders 2016 president ial campaigns with 16 Young Americans shaping the 2016 election. Simone unapologetically fights for juvenile Justice Reform. Invites for our passion spread we are thrilled to have simone with us tonight to discuss her new boo

KNTV Late Night With Seth Meyers July 13, 2024

John miller to pose as his own publicist in the early 90s, a new report has surfaced showing that trump also used the name Donald Barron as far back as 1980 how is anyone so lazy they can only be bothered to change half their name when going undercover unless he didnt decide that until halfway through that he wanted to do it. Yes, this is Donald Barron. A different donald a different donald and now i can say whatever i want. Like how i, donald, just saw donald trump, not me barron, in the office gym and if that boy aint hung like a horse, then my names not donald j. Barron, which it is. And if you dont believe me, just ask my wife, melania jones. [ laughter and applause thats good object work. So good at object work Melania Trump has given an exclusive interview to du jour magazine in which she shot down accusations that she avoids the public eye saying, im not shy, i know what i want. And if its anything like trumps previous wives, im guessing half of everything. [ laughter and applau

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Early 1800s Abolition Pro-Slavery Movements July 13, 2024

Early 1,800 1800s. Joshua rothman is the professor. Today were going to talk about the emerge earns of a new antislavery and the reaction to that antislavery. We havent looked at opposition to slavery in a while but in a generation or two after the ratification of the constitution, it was not unusual for both northerners and southerners to talk about the morality of slavery. Now, before the 1830s or so, there were relatively few white americans who believed that enslaved people ought to be immediately freed, given citizenship rights, but there were many who felt white people and black people would both be better off if slavery gradually ended and if the two races sort of pursued their destinies separately. And so in 1817 you start to see kind of the manifestation of this idea in a movement, all right . That year a group of prominent minister and politicians, people who wanted to end slavery, separate the races, they founded an Organization Called the american colonization society. Now,

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Early 1800s Abolition Pro-Slavery Movements July 13, 2024

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History Early 1800s Abolition Pro-Slavery Movements July 13, 2024

About anti slavery, and the reaction to that new kind of anti slavery we have a look at opposition to slavery in a while but in the generation or two after the ratification of the constitution it was not unusual for both northerners and southerners to talk about the morality of slavery before the 18 thirties or so there were relatively few americans that believe that enslaved people ought to be immediately free given Citizenship Rights but there were many that felt that white people and black people would be better off if slavery gradually ended and if the two races sort of pursue their destinies separately in 1817 you start to see the manifestation of this idea and they movement that year a group of prominent ministers and politicians people that want to end slavery separate the races they founded an Organization Called the American Colonization Society now the idea was to take black People Living in the nine states and resettle them in west africa at the same time the society would e

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