The issue of physical separation is important. Masks can help. But it is masks plus physical separation and when we get congregations like we saw with the demonstrations as we have said, myself and other Health Officials that is taking a risk. Unfortunately what we are seeing now is an example of the types of things we were concerned about. I would not be surprised that members of the congregation that were there demonstrating could also be infected and many of them will go back to where they were because not everyone was demonstrating in the city where they live. Theyve come from the outside. It is the kinds of things we are concerned about and unfortunately we are seeing it come true right now. When you are developing vaccines, there is never a guarantee you are going to have a safe and effective vaccine. I am confident about how well the process is continuing and the development of more than one candidate. In the testing in animals and phase one in humans looks promising making me c
Now to be on the wall was the cane she used to get around that was very important for her. Toward the end of her life, she was bedridden for much of her time. There is a wonderful photo of her drinking out of this drinking cup here. It was given to her by her very dear friend mary mercer. ,it has her name engraved on it. That was something she kept at her bedside throughout her life. Carson was married to reeves mccullers. Soldier stationed at fort benning that she met when she went here. They had a very tumultuous relationship. Tragedyately ended in when reeves committed suicide. There is a lot of emotional misunderstanding and infidelity on both sides throughout their relationship. There was also a real love their and something that connected them with their love of literature and writing. So, these are two books that reeves gave her. In particular, this one you see here says christmas 1936 two o carson, these books and my deepest affection, reeves. Even though the relationship was n
Virginia for the continuation of the symposium on civil war monuments. We have a museum professional. Anistorian and lawyer, english professor and clergyman, and archivist and historian, and a sociologist. I think this accounts for multiple perspectives. He has published and spoken widely, challenging americans to question sources by which we remember our past. He is best known for his provocatively titled book, lies my teacher told me everything your High School History textbook got wrong. And lies across america what are historian sites got wrong. Students of the civil war no him also for his coedited collection of primary source documents, the confederate and the old confederate reader. His first book, the mississippi chinese, between white and black in 1971 is derived from his harvard doctoral dissertation, his prizewinning 1974 textbook, mississippi conflict and change, was the subject of a Court Decision articulating the right to read. He talked Race Relations for 20 years at the
History tv was at the annual meeting in denver colorado. Professors,h authors, and graduate students about their research. This interview is about 20 minutes. He is best known for his liesatively titled book, my teacher told me. Lies across america. War knowof the civil him for his collection of primary source documents. In 1971s first book is derived from his harvard dissertation. Mississippi, conflict and change was the subject of a Court Decision articulating the right to read. He taught Race Relations at the university of vermont and previously in mississippi. He has recently been a professor of sociology at Catholic University in washington. Today, every monument tells a tale of three eras, implications. James and gentlemen, dr. W. Loewen. I am delighted to be here. Involved i have been with three of these controversies. I wrote a piece in the called fiveost myths about why the south seceded. That came out after secession. Marylandpeople in questioning the Confederate Monument nex
He has several books including the long reconstruction of popular politics in the south and after appomattox military occupation and the end of war. For those of you who were not with us last year, after the lens of the military to examine the time after the confederate surrender as an expansion of wartime. The last several years, dr. Inns has been very active broadening public understanding of the reconstruction era. Coedited a new essay collection the world the civil which seeks to redefine the United States. Are also look at sites that appropriate for memorializing reconstruction. , dr. Lowe,eaker earned ma and phd degrees from the university of washington seattle. She served as the Program Manager for the underground Railroad Freedom program, which places Minority College students from across the country and paid summer internships with parks and program offices, state Historic Preservation offices, local and state governments, and private organizations. Her academic fields of inte