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CSPAN2 Claudio Saunt Unworthy Republic October 11, 2022

Claudio is codirector of the center for virtual history and associate director of the institute of native american studies at the university of georgia. He is author of three previous books on American History. West of the revolution, black, white, indian and a new order of things. And to thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much for hosting and thanked the center for sponsoring thiss event. Unworthy republic challenges thet idea that so many historis have presented at the expulsion of native americans as an inevitability rate you uncover a lot of evidence of political and economic motivation so how much land first indians own in the southeast in the decades before the 1830s . They owned a huge amount, half of alabama, two thirds what became mississippi, about a fifth of georgia. And its not just how much land they own, but how valuable that land was for his mom the most valuable Agricultural Land probably in the entire world at the time. The removal covered the entire United

CSPAN2 In Depth Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz September 2, 2022

Longtime historian, activist, professor and author Roxanne Dunbar ortiz joined to talk about native American History and culture, the liberation movement, the founding of the United States and more. Here is a portion of the discussion. The term a nation of immigrants is actually very recent. I was surprised to find it dates to 1958 and was implemented by john f. Kennedy when he was senator. It seemed to me his purpose was planning to run for president that he had a difficult past because he was a child of immigrants. Up until that time, his presidency had been scots irish and protestant. So i think what he emphasizes in the book he published called a nation of immigrants he emphasizes all the great qualities about the irish in particular and its mainly about that. But the terminology i dont remember it frankly when i was in graduate school. I dont remember the term having caught on yet. I think it was with multiculturalism in the 1970s, 80s and by the 90s its in all of the textbooks in

CSPAN2 Joseph Chapa Is Remote Warfare Moral September 12, 2022

Im tony clark from the carter president ial library. And were glad youre here for all of our programs, you know . Several years ago i was watching a helen mirren movie eye in the sky, and its about Decision Making process for a drone strike. And so when i saw joe book is remote warfare moral, it just seemed like the kind of topic that really needs to be discussed. And this would be a good place to to discuss it. Joseph shapiro is Lieutenant Colonel in the us air force. Hes got a ph. D. In philosophy from the university of oxford. His areas of expertise are everything from war theory military ethics especially the ethics of remote and autonomous weapons. Hes a senior pilot with more than 1400 pilot and Instructor Pilot hours and many flown in of major u. S. Combat humanitarian operations. He currently serves on the air force staff, so staffs, Artificial Intelligence, cross functional team. But, you know, the more we see u. S. Military involved in other parts of the world, the more we se

The United States Military, White Supremacy, and Affirmative Action

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