From trimble, inc. , who came along to document brand pop plae the Brandon Plantation with laser scans. Were here to do laser scans and documentation of a slave house that is here. This is part of an independent project that i am doing thats called saving slave houses, which is a data base of all the known slave houses in the united states. Its to act as a Central Depository of information and documentation of slave houses in the united states. And i have partnered with trimble which is the company that makes the survey equipment that i use to do kind of the highest level of documentation that is available to us today which is 3d laser scanning. Important to do this because, one, documentation is a type of preservation. You know, slave houses are buildings that are disappearing from the landscape. And so by documenting them, thats one way of preserving them. Documenting them and through my data base is also a way to share information and get it out there and learn from them. This is a
Rulers. Sunday at 4 00 p. M. , on reel america, the 1956 film, a city decides about the Historic Supreme Court decision, brown v. Board of education. Delegates from all the high schools in st. Louis. Well, all i know is at our school, there are some kids who just dont like colored people. Some of the kids at our school dont like white people either. I think its the individual that counts. How are you going to get to know a person unless you meet them. When the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. And at 6 00 p. M. , on american artifacts, we look at a selection of clifford barrymans popular political cartoons for the early 20th century. And clifford barryman continued to draw for the washington evening star for the next 42 years. His cartoons appeared almost daily, usually on the front page of the paper, very prominently placed, and he had quite an ill lustrous career. Watch American History tv every weekend on cspan3. Since 2011, architect and H
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[ speaking Foreign Language ] welcome to the memorial certain sceremony of federal public of germany. I now call upon the president of the European Parliment to give his speech. Your majesties, president s, prime ministers, honorable colleagues of the European Parliment and national parlimen parliments, dear family members, your excellences, today we are paying a final to a great european, a great states man, a political giant who was able to listen to citizens and look beyond the horizon. He first and foremost was a brave man, a defender of freedom and democracy. The reunification of our continent. He always defended Human Dignity everywhere against walls, behind curtains. The founding values of our union where the flag that he carried into his numerous battles, the very same values from which the treaty of union draws its inpir ration, peace, freedom, prosperity, security and Justice Without orders. His belief in these values, his faith in humanity lie at the base of the deep reconci