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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Explorer William Clark And Smuggling 20150920

It is quite a big mural. It shows lewis and clark and the lewis and clark expedition. I think that is the caption on it. It shows clark well, we think of him as stolid and stoic and basically simple. I dont mean intellectually challenged, but just as an uncomplicated individual. I think that is the understanding we have all been handed down. If we thought of the more complex of the two, we would probably vote for Meriwether Lewis, who committed suicide in 1809. After you are familiar with what i have to present, you might vote for clark because until now, we have not known about him. I want to talk about how i came upon this information. I am a lawyer and i have done research into the history of st. Charles, which is my birthplace, too. I wrote a book in 1991, 200 years of faith a history of st. Charles parish. What i loved about that the chance i had researched the spanish archives because at that time, st. Charles was a, you know years before the Louisiana Purchase it was part of the

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Explorer William Clark And Smuggling 20150927

The Kansas City Public Library hosted this onehour event. Jo ann im here to speak about the William Clark you may not know about. I am sure most of you have seen the billboard showing the William Clark that we think we know. The billboard is two or three blocks away at the corner of the i70 overpass. It is a mural on a brick wall and it is a large building, so it is quite a big mural. It shows lewis and clark and the lewis and clark expedition. I think that is the caption on it. It shows clark well, we think of him as stolid and stoic and basically simple. I dont mean intellectually challenged, but just as an uncomplicated individual. I think that is the understanding we have all been handed down. If we think who is the more complex of the two, we would probably vote for Meriwether Lewis who committed suicide in 1809. I think after what i present to you, after you are familiar with what i have to present, you might vote for clark because until now, we have not known about him. I want t

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Explorer William Clark And Smuggling 20150919

Include our Live Programming today. If you want to see more about the andersonville Historic National site and you missed our coverage, including coverage of the funeral ceremony, we will show it again tonight at 6 00 and 10 00 p. M. Eastern time on cspan 3 or you could see it online at www. Cspan. Org h istory. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] up next, Jo Ann Trogdon talks about William Clarks participation in possible treasonous activities before he went out with Meriwether Lewis to this court will explore the Louisiana Purchase. Jo ann im here to speak about the William Clark you may not know about. Most of you have seen the billboard showing the William Clark that we think we know. The billboard is two or three blocks away at the corner of the i70 overpass. Wall a mural on a brick and it is a large building, so it is quite

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Victory With No Name 20160130

Isnt a lot of great books on George Washington and native american peoples, particularly one that bring out the full perspective of native american groups as well as they could, particularly reflecting the latest literature, which has been transformed in the last 30 years and more. Professor calloway has been one of the people leading the transformation in the way that american historians have come to understand the challenge of incorporating native American History into American History. He is currently professor of history and professor of native american studies at dartmouth. Fromceived his ba and phd the university of leeds, which means he is an englishman studying native American History in the 70s in england, an extraordinary story in and of itself. To the United States, he taught high school for a few years in springfield, vermont. He served for 2 years as associate director of the center for the study for the history of American Indians at the Newberry Library in chicago, which

Transcripts For CSPAN3 History Of Terrorism 20160206

Our panel on the history of terrorism, new avenues of research. So we areroundtable, each going to speak for five to 10 minutes, somewhat informally. We will talk about specific aspects of our research. Introducer,ator and i will be the most general in my comments. Of timewill have a lot i am anticipating over an hour to talk amongst ourselves and to take questions and comments and feedback from you this a fully, experiential, interactive exercise as we proceed. My name is randy law, i am a russian and soviet historian by , but i have been working in the field of terrorism for a decade or more. The project that brought us together is an edited volume done by the routledge history of terrorism. Large reference work that i was interested in putting together as something that would be comprehensive. That would read as a cohesive book, not just a collection of articles. During the writing of it, contributors share their chapters with each other, there was a good bit of dialogue back and fo

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