Because youre engaging and organizing which is capacity building, which is building peoples ability to have those conversations. And also to figure out how to act together, how to make each other strong instead of feeling isolated. And, you know, it is certainly true that when that legal structure fell down a lot of people sort of thought, well, thats taken care of. And it was only the beginning of a beginning. Well, two words. I mean, one is when clay said struggle, theres struggle in the macro sense and then theres struggle within movements to find a Common Ground that we can stand on together, right . Right. And thats critically important and it involves dealing with all the complexities that jessica just laid out there. Can i Say Something . Yeah. I think we have to remember the young people who are coming up, like through elementary school. Im not talking about teenagers. And the way they perceive not only children of color, but children who are white as well. Especially since we
I mean, my grandparents had their naturalization papers framed on the wall. And i suspect that was very common for hundreds of thousands and indeed millions of immigrants who became citizens and were fiercely proud of becoming citizens because it gave them a place of belonging and gave them a place to be where they were. Thats my point. You have to have a concept of citizenship as well. If you go backwards if American History, is there always the concept of citizenship in the colonies . Theyre not kcitizens per se. Yeah, they are, i mean, and thats why in 1740, theres an imperial law for instance, in the 1740 law allows protestants and others to become citizens and you read this and you say, well, what are the others . The others turn out to be quakers and jews. Now we know who cant become citizens which were catholics. Yes, so in the 1740s, you could migrate to the american colonies and become a citizen of the British Empire and that meant a great deal. That meant you were part of som
Interactions in the Belmont Stakes region. She discusses migration patterns, intermarriage and misconceptions about the fur trade. Cspans American History tv interviewed professor sleepersmith at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. This is nearly 15 minutes. When did europeans first migrate to the great lakes egion . This come in 1640s, 1660s and at the same time indians are moving out of the ohio river valley in an attempt to access trade goods where european traders are coming in. Thats generally green bay. Which europeans are we talking about . Professor sleepersmith primarily the french. The british will come later in he 18th century. Host this is about more than exploration. This is about business . Professor sleepersmith yes its kind of a complex but interesting way to think about it. If you think about the early landscape in the United States as being a landscape of not just a series of indian villages, but a series of combi
The same i reason i say that, excuse me, francis cope poll la did the same thing, i cant remember if he did it because he wanted to be remembered or other per verse region. He had a reason, youre in good lineage. I was born in long beach and went to school thats an old age home. I was rossmore. Is rossmore Senior Citizens community . I wasnt in that part. Breaking news, mike grew up in Senior Citizen thats what always thought rossmore was. Right next to the naval base in seal beach. Thats a conservative part of california. It is or at least it was, yes. No doubt about it. Governor, tonight youll be speaking to the convention and i wonder if you could give us a sneak peek of your going to talk about climate change. Thats it, thats the only peek youre going to get. I dont like to anticipate my speeches. I can tell you a little bit more what youre going to say. Im not finished writing it. Youre going to talk about trumps reckless denial and clint clintons bold leadership i dont know, mayb
Going out of our borders and keep our children here at home and love them and take care of them. Host go ahead. Trump. Trump it up, mr. We need you. Childrene of the trump will be speaking, including tonight. We will say goodbye for now from the Skylight Financial Group. We will be back tomorrow morning at 7 a. M. Eastern time with more of your phone calls and commentary. Thank you for watching. We will see you then. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] cspan created by americas cabletelevision companies. I live coverage of every minute of the republican and Democratic National conventions is provided you provided to you by your cable or satellite provider. Day two of the Republican National Convention Starts at 5 30 eastern. We have a Preview Program that gets underway at 4 00. Among the speakers today, paul ryan, Senate Majority leader, mitch mcconnell, governor Chris Christie, as wel