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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Author Discussion On The Civil War And The South 20240714

Everyone. Fternoon yall find seats and will get our panel going. Good morning. Welcome to the fifth annual mississippi book festival. Im Chris Goodwin with Mississippi Department of archives and history. If you havent done so, please silence your cell phone. This panel on the u. S. Civil war is sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council and Mississippi State university. One of the book festivals Board Members from Mississippi State John Marszalek is on the panel. Is Francis Coleman here . Dean of the libraries . Another strong supporter. As is stewart rock off director of the Mississippi Humanities Council. I do believe hes in the room. We thank them for their support and we are in the room today courtesy of foreman watkins law firm. Our panelists are Jacquelyn Hall, shelby harriel, ben wynne and john nsmarszalek. You can purchase the books ne outdoors. And you can find the times they will be signing in your brochure. We will hear from our panelists for about 40 minutes and then w

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Author Discussion On The Civil War And The South 20240714

Good afternoon everyone. Youll find seats and we will get our panel going. Good morning. Welcome to the fifth annual mississippi book festival. Im Chris Goodman with the Mississippi Department of archives and history if youve not done so please silence your cell phones. This panel on the u. S. Civil war is sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council and Mississippi State University One of the book festivals Board Members from Mississippi State john mars luck is on the panel. As Francis Coleman here . Dean of libraries . Another strong supporter. As is stuart rockwell, director of Mississippi Humanities Council. I dont believe hes in the room but think them for their support and we are in the room today courtesy of forming walkmans walker. Our panelists are jaclyn dowd hall commercial be harold, john mars luck and bend when you can purchase copies of their books outdoors and you can find the times they will be signing in your brochure. We will hear from our panelists for about 40 mi

Transcripts For CSPAN2 2019 Mississippi Book Festival 20240714

[inaudible background conversations] [inaudible speaking] the panel is titled American History, renegades and sponsored by the Mississippi Library commission. Tracy carr, with the library commission, was in the room for the very first organizational meeting of the festival we couldnt do this without the Mississippi Library commission or libraries from all over the state so thank you very much for your support. We are in the room today courtesy of foreman watkins law firm, our gratitude to them. Our panelists are tom craven, eric j dolman and Peter Houlihan. You can purchase copies of their books from vendors outside and you can find the times are authors will be signing in your program. We will hear from our panelists for about 40 minutes then open the floor to questions. Please come to the podium in the center of the room to ask your questions. Help me welcome our moderator for this panel, kitty blunt director of Mississippi Department of archives and history. [applause] thank you. Im

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Stonewall Riots 50th Anniversary 20240714

Psychiatrists is just a fit you into a mold. I rejected the mold and when i did i was happier. These are mostly independent organizations across the country. There are between 60 and 75 independent groups across the United States, maybe more because they keep growing up overnight. This is a unified event on the part of 20 to 30 organizations on the east coast. Their differences are primarily in approach and tactic. Certain groups tend to emphasize a very militaristic confrontation tactic. Other groups will emphasize a more educational approach, going out into areas where what you might call people who live in Middle America and dont know much about homosexuality. The groups provide Different Things. Most groups provide services to our own people in need. This is a minor part of the effort. The major effort today is to change the institutions. [chanting] host a portion of the film documentary. This is what the Stonewall Inn looks like today. Inside the sunday New York Times is a look at

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Marc Stein 20240714

Routine matter. Some of the patrons were allowed to exit and some were detained. It was common for the police to detain bar owners, managers, bartenders, people of color,eople who transgressed gender that lingo of the day, transvestites or street greens, and people who talked a bad or fought back. Some people were detained inside the bar. Others began exiting the bar, but on that night and by this time it was the Early Morning hours of june 28, patrons began gathering on the streets outside. And as the police tried to bring those they had detained into police wagons, the crowd began to erupt. And over the next three nights there ensued rioting in the streets, protests demonstrations. , at one point police were trapped inside the bar until arrived, thes Tactical Police the riot control called and try to reestablish order on the streets, but the rioting proceeded over several days. Over the course of the next week. Steve but why this location . Why the Stonewall Inn why this , set of cir

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