North. The African Americans who paved the way and the trailblazing painter who captured it. It. We begin with the Iranian Nuclear accord, a day after the deal reaction ask raging from euphoria to outright alarm. In tehran, a heros welcome for irans chief negotiator foreign minister zarif. A weary john kerry back on u. S. Soil facing the oncing of america and americas lawmakers. Mike viqueria. Stwr josh reporter josh earnest says it will there is no way to convince everyone that iran wants to make a deal. Thats why our approach to these negotiations have been to distrust and verify. Reporter that distrust runs both ways. Key points to the deal announced by the administration have not been publicly confirmed by iran. Like how much low enriched uranium will the iran be able to keep . Iran wants a boosting of its economy, could the sanctions could be reimposed if iran does not go through with the deal. The white house must balance its commitments to iran with the politics of congress wher
South and north. As a result, slavery was replaced with wage slavery with sharecropping. This was hosted by the vermont humanities council. Lois good morning. It is wonderful to be here today. I have to begin with a sincere thanks to the vermont humanities council, the executive director Peter Gilbert two amy cunningham, and the staff of vermont humanities for everything in between. Thank you to mark for that wonderful introduction, and for inspiring me and all of us with all that you are doing at Vermont Historical society. I also come with greetings. From the Connecticut Humanities Council to which only days ago i was appointed to the board. David, yes, there is a connecticut board. Yes, we will be calling. Yes, we do need you. [applause] i have to say that when i first moved, i stumbled into the civil war in vermont. I was a young assistant professor, didnt really know anyone. I did not yet have a dog. [laughter] i would try to amuse myself on the weekends and one of the things i wo
Programming on American History every weekend on cspan3. Follow us on twitter for information on her schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. You are watching American History tv on cspan3. You are looking at a live picture from Oak Ridge Cemetery from revealed illinois, where the 150th anniversary of president aber cap president abraham we can pause euro. With us is richard hart, a springfield resident and author. Your book is lincolns springfield. Tell us what we are going to see today and whats going to happen behind you this afternoon. This afternoon, you will see a reenactment of the funeral of Abraham Lincoln in springfield 150 years ago. It started on the square downtown and it will take probably half an hour for the procession to reach Oak Ridge Cemetery, which is on the north side of springfield. That procession will be a reenactment of lincolns actual funeral. There will be a number of divisions with reenactors in those divisions. You will se
Springfield. Tell us what we are going to see today and whats going to happen behind you this afternoon. This afternoon, you will see a reenactment of the funeral of Abraham Lincoln in springfield 150 years ago. It started on the square downtown and it will take probably half an hour for the procession to reach Oak Ridge Cemetery, which is on the north side of springfield. That procession will be a reenactment of lincolns actual funeral. There will be a number of divisions with reenactors in those divisions. You will see a replication of the funeral hearse that was put together by a local funeral home. I believe you are going to see a horse which would have in Abraham Lincolns force, bob, led by an africanamerican henry brown coming into the cemetery. And then there is the receiving vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery. It is there lincolns body as well as his son willie, were placed at the time of the lincoln funeral. Why was president lincoln buried in springfield . This was his home for 24 y
Your book is tell us what we are going to see today, what is going to happen behind you and all around you this afternoon. Thank you. Today, youre going to see a reenactment of the funeral of Abraham Lincoln in springfield 100 50 years ago. It started on the square downtown. It will take probably a half an hour for the procession to reach Oak Ridge Cemetery, which is on the north side of springfield. That procession will be a reconstruction or reenactment of lincolns actual funeral. There will be a number of divisions, with reenactors in those divisions. You will see a replication of the funeral hearse that was put together by a local funeral home. I believe you are going to see a horse, which would have in Abraham Lincolns horse, bob led by an africanamerican henry brown, coming into the cemetery. And then in back of me is the receiving vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery. It is there that lincolns body as well as his son with his son, willie, were placed at the time of the lincoln funeral. W