Talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. Watch history professors lead discussions with students on topics range interesting the American Revolution to september 11th, lectures in history on cspan 3 every saturday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, on American History tv and lectures in history is available as a podcast. Find it where you listen to podcasts. Washington journal primetime. A special evening edition of washington journal. On the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic, our guests are chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot on the citys and her personal response to the pandemic. Dr. Ann ramoin, director for global and immigrant health, talks about the spread of the virus and the latest data on how well its being controlled. Join the conversation monday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Now on American History tv, jack baker, a many of the Cherokee Nation, discusses his familys involuntary move to oklahoma as part of the trail of tears in the e
Podcasts. Washington journal prime time, a special evening edition on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. Our guests are the chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot on the citys and personal response to the pandemic and the latest data on how well its being controlled. Join the conversation tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Up next on American History tv, the principle chief of the Cherokee Nation talks about the tribes history following its removal from the south and relocation to oklahoma. He discusses how the cherokee has concentrated on rebuilding and strengthening their culture amid adversity. Its now my great pleasure to introduce chief adams. As was mentioned earlier today chief adams serves on preservation of virginia board of trustees. He served as a strong advocate of the federal recognition of the upper and in the lead up to 2007 chief adams actively participated in the 2007 Steering Committee and the activities associate would the commemoration, and i can say we sp
Of conquest by law. That explores the subject brings us here today. As we conceptualized this symposium, lindsay has been a valuable in determining the format, in our speakers, and in our goals. We are excited to finally meet in person. As jenny mentioned, it has been 18 months of fun conferences and planning. Lindsay joined the law faculty at the university of love, italy 1997. He teaches courses in federal law, indian law, comparative and Indigenous Peoples law, constitutional law, and legal history. He serves as the faculty director of the center for the study of American Indian law and policy and the founding director of the International Human rights law clinic. He was a recipient of the david boren award i should say he was the first recipient of the david corn award. He is an elected member of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Foundation and serves as a justice on the Supreme Court of the cheyenne and the arapahoe tribes. Please join me in welcoming lindsay roberts
Symposium came to be. The chief served as a strong advocate for the federal recognition in the lead up to 2007, chief adams actively participated in the Jamestown Committee and activities associated with it. I can say we spent a lot of time together. At various events around the state. His leadership and persistence ensures that commemorative events reflected respective Indigenous People, their culture, and governance long before the ships arrive to jamestown. He brought the lack of a permanent memorial on virginia capitol grounds, as did other cabinet leaders, to the attention of governor kane, resulting in the formation of the virginia Indian Commemorative commission, in 2018. Chief adams has generously dedicated himself to numerous causes and organizations across the commonwealth. It is an honor to introduce chief adams chief adams. Chief adams thank you for the kind words. It is an honor to be here today to be a part of this event. We started this about 15, 18 months ago, when we j
Next on American History tv, trail of Tears Association president jack baker talks about the forced relocation of native americans in the early 19th century. Mr. Baker, a member of the jericho nation, also talks about his familys and voluntary move Cherokee Nation, also talks about his familys and voluntary move to oklahoma. This is brought to you by the Virginia Museum of history and culture, along with preservation virginia. I am pleased to introduce jack baker, where he represents the charity citizens residing outside of the Cherokee Nation. He is a National President of the trail of Tears Association. He is the current president of the Oklahoma Historical society and served on a number of other boards. He has done Extensive Research he has done extensive Cherokee Research for more than 50 years and has authored articles and edited several books on cherokee history. I can say he continued his Research Even yesterday at the library of virginia, so it gives me pleasure to introduce ja