That is really great. I love your emphasis on the challenge and creativity involved. And i guess it underscores a key point especially when were trying to write about enslaved women who are really known to us almost primarily either relationship to someone who enslaved them and you think about the incredible achievement of erika dunbar writing that biography of judge and letting her be an individual in her own right and letting her have her own life when you only have to point of access to her individual voice. Interviews she gave in the mid19th century describing what happened when she ran away from washington so i think you make such an important point about seeing women asindividuals and not just in their relationship to other people so thank you a lot. I want to go back to this question with martha about curvature and asking martha, i want to ask you two things although i want to ask you to be brief about them but the first one is about curvature and if you could quickly, i know yo
builder. about her new book female genius. which looks at the pass breaking it elizabeth harriet barons o connor. joining the author in conversation is martha jones, professor of history of johns hopkins university. today s guest speaker, mary sarah builder will introduce us to e.l.i.s.a. harriet barons o connor. and her work to advance women s education and political rights. mary sarah builder is found a professor of law at boston college law school and the author of the bancroft prize -winning book madison s hand. revising the constitutional convention. she s also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-offer of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha estes jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard, how black women broke barriers in insistent on equality f
on the ancesstral lands of the i m david furrier of the united states and it s my pleasure to welcome here today s conversation with mary sarah builder. about her new book, female genius. which looks at the pass breaking it elizabeth harriet barons o connor. joining the author in conversation is martha jones, professor of history of johns hopkins university. today s guest speaker, mary sarah builder will introduce us to e. eliza harriet barons o connor. and her work to advance women s education and political rights. mary sarah builder is found a professor of law at boston college law school and the author of the bancroft prize-winning book madison s hand. revising the constitutional convention. she s also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-author of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha s. jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns h
pathetic joke it is. the pepper master in chief donald trump has directed the sycophants to target joe biden as part of an effort to undermine president biden s re-election. good morning, everyone. i m phil mattingly in new york. erica hill joins me. poppy is off today. republicans in the house are focusing on impeachment unanimously launching a formal impeachment inquiry into president biden despite many acknowledging there is no proof of high crimes and misdemeanors. and donald trump, a judge temporarily pausing that 2020 election interference case. how long could the delay last and what could it mean for the 2024 election. and inside gaza. reporting independently from the war zone. what our clarissa ward saw with her own eyes. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. we begin this hour with a cnn exclusive. u.s. intel says nearly half of the 29,000 bombs dropped on gaza have been so-called dumb bombs. they are not precisions guided and posing a greater ris