Carolina on booktv located in the northern part of the state it was a regional be the Hunting Ground of the cherokee. Today as a population of 60,000 and is rich in textile heritage. With help of our Charter Communications partners over the next 90 minutes we will learn about the history of the city from local authors including the stories from upstate South Carolina, residents from home and abroad and the impact world war 2 had on the region. During the Great Depression the mills worked one week on, one big off, or one day on, one day off. In 1939, september 1939, when europe went to war, and our allies primarily england and france looks to washington d. C. For goods and materials they needed. They were nations at war and looked to us to help them out. Later we will visit there and University Library and look at selected items from their baptist religion and special collections and theyre about the impact it had on the area but first we will talk with author leola robinsonsimpson abou
Heres a look at authors recently featured on tvs afterwards, our Author Interview program. Jerry laxer, criminal justice professor at City University of newark discussed his research on Violent Crime in america. Katie koller, senior contributor matt lewis explained the Republican Party must reembrace conservative principles to remain relevant and Princeton University professor eddie got argued that america continues tosuffer from racial inequality. In the coming weeks on afterwards, Washington Post , this will explain that the Republican Partys adoption of goldwater conservative principles is driving away moderate voters. The former nsa and csa director Michael Hayden will discuss the decisions he made as director of both agencies following the events of september 11. Also coming up, Michael Dyson will ask wayne how race has impacted the Obama Administration and this weekend, etc. Cory booker recounts his upbringing and his choice to explain public service. My parents were relentless f
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When Stephen "Steve" Reilly, a Cape St. Claire native and graduate of Broadneck High and Salisbury State University, headed to Sweden on a Fulbright Scholarship after earning his Bachelor's degree, he expected to return stateside with a Master's degree from Uppsala University, founded in 1477.