tis of history william b. Crowley who just completed 50 years on the faculty of the university of mary washington. During that half century, dr. Crowley contributed in innumerable ways and significant ways, certainly not least of all, the creation of our renowned Historic Preservation program and the creation of this amazing great lives series. It is for his excellence in teaching that he is perhaps best known and certainly to literally thousands of our students, he received our institutions highest honors in teaching both from his colleagues and from his students. Many of whom through the years have voted him as the faculty member who made the greatest impact on their lives. Dr. Youly has become a true icon of this community. And so it is with great pleasure that i introduce Professor William b. Crowley. Who droug upawing upon his 50 yf political history has truly shared so much of his knowledge and will be sharing it again with us to day and he looks at some interesting and controver
The world go for gold in the Winter Olympics. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom in cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. President trump unveiled his 1. 5 trillion dollar plan to fix this countrys infrastructure. The deal relies on state and local governments to come up with most of the money, and its unclear how the president plans to pay for the 102 billion that the federal government plans on kicking in. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are both wondering where the money for this ambitious plan will come from. While environmentalists insist the plan will have devastating effec effects. A promise reiterated a couple of weeks ago during the state of the union address. Northern im calling on congress fro deuce a bill that generates at least 1. 5 trillion for the new Infrastructure Investment that our country so desperately needs. A Senior Administration proposal says the proposal will have more than four objectives. Stimulate 1. 5 trilli
The world go for gold in the winter olympics. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom in cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. President trump unveiled his 1. 5 trillion dollar plan to fix this countrys infrastructure. The deal relies on state and local governments to come up with most of the money, and its unclear how the president plans to pay for the 102 billion that the federal government plans on kicking in. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are both wondering where the money for this ambitious plan will come from. While environmentalists insist the plan will have devastating effec effects. A promise reiterated a couple of weeks ago during the state of the union address. Northern im calling on congress fro deuce a bill that generates at least 1. 5 trillion for the new Infrastructure Investment that our country so desperately needs. A Senior Administration proposal says the proposal will have more than four objectives. Stimulate 1. 5 trilli
It positioned a black family is traditional. They brought you inside a Nuclear Black family in a way that was pathology is our caricatured in American Literature and Popular Culture but also did not show in the difficulties in dealing with the challenges of stigma inequality command race in general. Continuing the tour. This is a kind of interesting story. Currently as i mentioned a part of the collection includes amazing fine art and represents the can of like raise. Aa year and a half ago from the bronx reached out to the curator and said i want to give the schaumburg. Come check it out. This was purchased by the gentleman father in1941 with the original bill of sale for 125 still on the back of this panel. Whatwhat makes it even more interesting is this panel was done during the same year as the great migration series. This series is now exhibition in collaboration with the philips. New york. All 60 panels come together. Jacob lawrence himself heres the thing, not only do we have an
AfricanAmerican History is how bad it is. So the history piece is one thing, but also even in this moment. Thats how i started off right . In this moment its all a about how we are diagnose, right . Slow death dying right . At what point do i have any agency to do anything you know, theres a distinction in the world between optimists and pessimists. Turns out that optimists get things done. Optimists succeed. It turns out that pessimists are right about the world. Right. [laughter] right right right right. And i just want to, i want to introduce a term. This is not an academic term, but its a term that i got from some of the black women that i worked with in detroit who were around 16 years old. And they said theres a difference between a struggle, the struggle and struggley with an ly, and they say a struggle is what we go through as human beings on this planet. The struggle they define as specific to the africanamerican experience in this country. And they said but struggley is when