Ulysses s grant and the battle to save reconstruction with mr. Border with he a prolific author he has written nine nonfiction books and is built on and furthers and continues the research and writing did about the radical reform. Republicans in power. I told congress at war how reformers fought the civil war. Lincoln ended slavery, remade america. That was published just three years ago in 2020. Its a narrative that continues in klan war and his earlier works include, and im sort of going to enlist a couple of these in reverse sequencing back in time time bound china, the underground railroad and for the soul of america there was great debate. Henry clay, Stephen Douglass and the compromise that preserved the the First Congress how james George Washington and a group of extraordinary women invented the government and washington the making of the american capitol and there were several earlier than that. Mr. Burdick is, a native of new york city, he is an independent writer, historian
We are here to clan war. Ulysses s grant and the battle to save reconstruction with mr. Border with he a prolific author he has written nine nonfiction books and is built on and furthers and continues the research and writing did about the radical reform. Republicans in power. I told congress at war how reformers fought the civil war. Lincoln ended slavery, remade america. That was published just three years ago in 2020. Its a narrative that continues in klan war and his earlier works include, and im sort of going to enlist a couple of these in reverse sequencing back in time time bound china, the underground railroad and for the soul of america there was great debate. Henry clay, Stephen Douglass and the compromise that preserved the the First Congress how james George Washington and a group of extraordinary women invented the government and washington the making of the american capitol and there were several earlier than that. Mr. Burdick is, a native of new york city, he is an indep
We are here to clan war. Ulysses s grant and the battle to save reconstruction with mr. Border with he a prolific author he has written nine nonfiction books and is built on and furthers and continues the research and writing did about the radical reform. Republicans in power. I told congress at war how reformers fought the civil war. Lincoln ended slavery, remade america. That was published just three years ago in 2020. Its a narrative that continues in klan war and his earlier works include, and im sort of going to enlist a couple of these in reverse sequencing back in time time bound china, the underground railroad and for the soul of america there was great debate. Henry clay, Stephen Douglass and the compromise that preserved the the First Congress how james George Washington and a group of extraordinary women invented the government and washington the making of the american capitol and there were several earlier than that. Mr. Burdick is, a native of new york city, he is an indep
It is an easy house to make fun of as you look at it starting with the fact that you went all the way to chicago and hired this hotshot architect who did not even know to what the front door on the front. He had a philosophical reason for doing this. It was about privacy. If the neighbors did not understand the concept and the philosophy the house was very , strange to them. There were several principles that were important. You might begin with the fact that it is a place of tranquility and serenity. It was not a commercial structure where you would hang out a shingle to encourage people to come and visit you. It was a place where you could retreat to at the end of a busy day or that you could invite friends over and socialize in the serenity and tranquility of your own residence. In contrast, the neighboring homes would have a large public sidewalk connected to a large private sidewalk that would lead you to a very obvious front door, Frank Lloyd Wright talked his primary guest entry
[inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] and once again we are live at the Atlantic Council here in washington d. C. Moroccos Foreign Affairs or is the guest speaker this morning talking about strategies to combat violent extremism. There will also be a Panel Discussion all in his remarks. While we have a moment quickly some of our programming coming up later on the cspan network. He says social networking creates false communities. You can see his comments at 7 00. My name is peter pham director here at the Atlantic Council. On behalf of the Atlantic Council chairman aeschylus mcauley, ambassador frank richer donate, director of the Atlantic Council Rafik Hariri Center for middle east, it is my honor to invite you. I essentially want to acknowledge the presence of the ambassador his majesty, king of morocco to the United States, a good friend and like its predecessor member of the Atlantic Council. I also want to welcome all of the distinguished g