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CSPAN3 American History TV November 8, 2014

Things in this book that will interest you. I quote what is denied to us, the germans fist must take. If our forefathers had made their decisions by the same pacifist nonsense as the presentday does, we would possess about we would possess but a third of our existing territory. Further, he says, from time to time, the illustrated papers show how a negro has become a lawyer, a teacher, a mechanic, even a minister. It never dawns on the degenerate middleclass america that this is truly a sin against all reason, that it is criminal madness to train a born half ape until one believes one has made a lawyer of him. This book was written 20 years ago. Foreshadowedh it has become a reality. Now instruct their disciples in terms such as these. Strive by any means to conquer the world. Any methods are permissible. Like, but trey, kill. Kill and kill again. Kill the slobs, the russians, the polls, the checks kill the slavs, the russians, the poles, the czecks. Dont stop, whether you have an old m

CSPAN3 American History TV September 28, 2014

Public library as well as the speakers series. Thank you for attending. Any of us across the nation and the world are currently observing and commemorating the events of the century ago. Here in kansas city, the library in the National World war i museum have joined forces to organize a Community Read of to world war i classics. All quiet on the western front and the guns of august. I would suggest adding another title to your reading list. One that is a little closer to home relevant to our times, and his author is alive and with us today. Apperson is petra dewitt. She is the author of degrees of allegiance. She earned her doctorate in history from the university of missouri and teaches that Missouri University of science and technology. Hers is a timely topic. States enteredd that world conflict, what did it take to prove you were a true american . How do you protect your native language, culture, ministry when it comes under government sanctioned attack. How could members of missour

CSPAN3 American History TV October 4, 2014

Front in world war i. Germanamericans met up some of the largest population at the time and were criticized for being german. Is nothor suggest this just because of the sedition act of local authorities were harsher judges of patriotism. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this one hour 10 minute event. Welcome. My name is eli paul and i direct the Missouri Valley special collections of the Kansas City Public Library as well as the speakers series. Thank you for attending. Todays lecture. Many of us across the nation and the world are currently observing and commemorating the events of the century ago. Here in kansas city, the library in the National World war i museum have joined forces to organize a Community Read two world war i classics all quiet on the western front and the guns of august. I would suggest adding another title to your reading list. One that is a little closer to home relevant to our times, and this author is alive and with us today. That person is petra dewitt. S

CSPAN3 Taverns Of Pre-Revolutionary New York City January 1, 2015

Who invited case into a discussion of politics. When case would not back down sears and several of his companions nearly bowled him over with the force of their eloquence and noise. Seeking to restore order to the conversation, case said well, lets discuss all the issues at hand going back to the passage of the stamp act in 1765 and at some point one of the members of the Tavern Company from connecticut got annoyed with him and impatient and they said back home in connecticut youd be put to death for your views for supporting parliament in the imperial controversy. The patriots at the tavern then said, we will not suffer a tory to sit in company with gentlemen and they forced case to sit in a claire by the chimney corner. Sears then called over a young slave of drakes saying he belonged in the of slaves because he was a slave to the British Empire. He agreed formally to put case in coventry meaning none would be allowed to speak with him under forfeiture of a nip of toddy. Although cas

CSPAN3 American History TV January 1, 2015

He was later received by three american president s. It is about an hour. Tonight well hear the biography of a brave and invaluable soldier who played a significant part in world war i. He couldnt write, he couldnt speak and he couldnt hold a gun. However, his loyalty and abilities were never in question and his inspiration to his fellow infantrymen in the Yankee Division is legendary. Stubby, the war dog, survived the horrors of the trenches and became a war hero. This evening, ann is going to share the story of this very special dog and his soldier. Ann has a lively style breathless pacing and intriguing characters, whether they fly under historys radar, or rise to the top of historical recognition. After our visit to the National World war i museum today, i can only imagine what historical art fat has set her imagination in motion now. Please welcome ann bausum. Hello and thank you. Thank you for coming out. I appreciate the work that katie stover has done to make this visit possibl

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