Last time we were talking about world war ii photography and the ways photographers interacted with the war. And we ended last time by looking at this image right here the Mushroom Cloud that emerged after dropping the atomic bomb in 1945. In many ways this image marks the end of world war ii, but in many ways it marks the beginning of the cold war. Course new clear tread, new clearing society had hovered over the conflict of the 19 fifties and sixties even up to the 19 eighties to the end of the conflict. It is a fitting emit to begin our class today. Today rethinking a lot about photography during the cold war. Particular lee american photography. You imagine a week or two or even an entire course of the subject, you start thinking about general themes as well as case studies, but also in the meantime along the way talk about about some events and how newspapers were printing photographs during these years. He thought fdrs new deal was too big, but what fdr did well was beyond social
Military strategy. Announcer next, an author discusses the lives of children during the colonial period including their status and justice system. This was recorded at the annual American Historical Association meeting. Holly brower is professor of history at the university of maryland. She is also author of the book by birth or through consent to go being here onyou cspan3s American History tv. A broadegin with question. How were children viewed in the 16th century, raced on your research, compared to those now in the 21st century . Ms. Brewer there was not as much distinction between childhood and adulthood. Not even close. Children had the legal capacity to do a variety of things and be responsible for things in a way we would not be today. It is almost beyond how we can imagine. For example, i found an example of a fiveyearold putting his mark at the bottom of an apprenticeship contract that binding himself to labor until he turns 24. It was considered legally binding. I found an e
16th century based on research compared to now . Ms. Brewer there was not as much distinction between childhood and adulthood. Not even close. Doldren had the capacity to a variety of things and marie and be responsible for things in a way we would not be today. For example, i found an example of a fiveyearold putting his mark at the bottom of an apprentice it contract a print and ship contract thatnticeship contract bound him to labor. Way there wasal not the same notion of what it what we take for granted now, that children had to have, people had to have meaningful consent to be bound. So childhood and adulthood, there was much more of a continuum and there is now. Life expectancy was what . Ms. Brewer about 40. It was changing rapidly at this point. Of people died before they reached their fifth birthday because of diseases, lack of vaccinations. Childhood diseases killed many more really Young Children. Once you are pastor fifth birthday, Life Expectancy was not bad after you pass
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With us. And today, as you know, we are going to examine the president s department of education budget request for fiscal year 2021. As i was reviewing the budget materials, madam secretary, this much was clear to me. That you are seeking to privatize Public Education. I believe, and ive had this conversation before with you, i believe its the wrong direction for our students and for our country. Instead, we ned to be moving toward expanding Public Policies, lake Early Childhood education, that we know helps students to succeed. We see this in our countries around the globe. They are not shrinking public support, but in fact, are expanding it. Ill get more into the consequences of the cuts that you are proposing, but i want to start by examining your privatization philosophy. The false premise on which it is built, and the research that it ignores. Contrary to your claims, the nations Public Education system, which 90 of our children attend, has witnessed significant progress for all