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the 19th century press, the civil war, and free expression. this year via zoom. the first is called commemorating the soldier. i want to introduce you first to the moderator, who will take over the session. the moderator is katrina quinn. , who is at slippery rock university, department head, she is working on editing about called soldier and the civil war press. this session consists of papers that will be changed into book chapters for that book. so they are all new, all set for this upcoming book. so katrina quinn. , katrina: thank you, dr. saxman. in our memories, the civil war was characterized by generals, bloody battles, political divisions, and for journalism historians, the press seems keen to capture the stories for readers. but for the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and sweethearts of the era, the most urgent story to be told was the fate of the soldier, their soldier. in cherokee county, alabama, is a mountain, where paris casey was born in 1839. he grew u
ArkansasUnited-statesLouisianaAlabamaUnited-kingdomParisFrance-general-FranceFort-whippleArizonaMexico-cityDistrito-federal annenberg media one of its major banks the knickerbocker trust, closes. one man commits suicide. the banking system nearly collapses. what is it about banking that could lead to such a calamity? inhe 192 the banking system helped spread prosperity. in t 1930s it dragged americaown. how could a holiday put an end to the deepening crisis? banking deregution cost taxpaye almost a half trillion dollars. did banks need more regulation or less? our nation has long tried to protect the banking business, but we ve never eliminated all the risks. the banking system: why must it be protected? economic analyst richard gill and i will investigate that question on economics usa. i m david schoumacher. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project america s businessmen and women know how dependent they are on a friendly bank for their success and the growth of their communities. america s banking system has provided that success and growth for more than a century. although most b
United-statesNew-yorkWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaAmericansAmericaAmericanCharles-morseHerbert-hooverPrescott-bushCharles-barneyFranklin-delano-roosevelt it dragged americaown. how could a holiday put an end to the deepening crisis? banking deregution cost taxpayers almost a half trillion dollars. did banks need more regulation or less? our nation has long tried to protect the banking business, but we ve never eliminated all the risks. the banking system: why must it be protected? economic analyst richard gill and i will investigate that question on economics usa. i m david schoumacher. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project america s businessmen and women know how dependent they are on a friendly bank for their success and the growth of their communities. america s banking system has provided that success and growth for more than a century. although most banks are healthy and long-lived historically we have faced bank failures. while we can accept other businesses failing with a shrug a bank closing is another matter, as we learn in our story. new york early in the century, financial capital of america. it was
United-statesNew-yorkWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaAmericansAmericaAmericanCharles-morseHerbert-hooverPrescott-bushCharles-barneyFranklin-delano-roosevelt in the 1920s, the banking system helped spread prosperity. in the 1930s, it dragged america down. how could a holiday put an end to the deepening crisis? banking deregulation cost taxpayers almost a half trillion dollars. did banks need more regulation or less? our nation has long tried to protect the banking business, but we ve never eliminated all the risks. the banking system: why must it be protected? economic analyst richard gill and i will investigate that question on economics usa. i m david schoumacher. captioning made possible by the annenbercpb project will investigate that question on economics usa. america s businessmen and women know how dependent they are on a friendly bank for their success and the growth of their communities. america s banking system has provided that success and growth for more than a century. although most banks are healthy and long-lived, historically we have faced bank failures. while we can accept other businesses failing with a shrug, a
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