Some are company and honestly trying out all of that comes straight from the heart just for a cd or even when theres no more delicious the mush to enjoy come. From the 1st glimpse of the wall to their final resting place the russians are g. W. Documentary. 20 years ago martin van divided was a highly promising young swimmer in 2001 he was diagnosed with leukemia while still in his teens. But. I was 19 i was focused on the next swimming competition on the next world championships. Oystering hearts always working hard and all of a sudden i was laying in a hospital bed and i was diagnosed with felt like a nightmare it felt like it was not me. But it was. A stem cell transplant helped him to escape the nightmare. After 6 months in a hospital bed he was back in his element the pope the 1st couple of years after my treatments i was the liaison i 1st played with my parents a lots and they were complaining to my doctor that i was not doing a thing. And then i started to enjoy exercises the swi
Reflected respective Indigenous People, their culture, and governments long before the ships arrive to jamestown. He brought the lack of a permanent memorial on virginia capitol grounds, as did other tribal 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 to numerous himself to numerous causes and organizations across the commonwealth. It is an honor to introduce chief adams. [applause] 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 briefed each other on what the possibilities were for us to have such an event as this. We are fortunate to have it in this special location today. I am going to give you a brief history of the tribe in virginia. As indians know well, the doctrine of discovery are still very well alive in the United States. In some cases
Country for lectures in history. Why do you all know who lizzy borden is and raise your hand if you had ever heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial before this class. The deepest cause where well find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. So were going to talk about both of these sides of this story here, right . The tools, the techniques of slave owner power. Well also talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. Watch history professors lead discussions with their students on topicses rangi ranging from American Revolution to september 11th, lectures on history every saturday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on American History tv. It available as a podcast. Find it where you listen to podcasts. Cspan has around the clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic and its all available on demand at cspan. Org coronavirus. Watch white house briefings,
Significance that affected the entire country. And not simply an unfortunate policy carried out by a single president. You can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website, cspan. Org histor cspan. Org history. The president s just released in paperback. Presents biographies of every president. Visit our website, cspan. Org thepresident s and order your academy today, wherever books are sold. Next, American History tv speaks with history professor paul kelton about the spread of cholera in the 1800s. And how it affected native americans. Paul kelton, professor of history at Stony Brooke University and the author of a number of books, including epidemics and enslavements, lets talk about the cholera epidemic. First of all, what was it and how widespread was it in the 1800s . Well, the cholera epidemic was one of the first global epidemics that started cholera is a disease thats endemic to south asia and it spread out of south asia into europe. And theres a ma
John seigenthaler, author of james k. Polk, howd they talk you into doing a biography on this president . John seigenthaler sr. Arthur schlesinger called me on the phone and said, youre a tennessean. Polk was a tennessean. Why dont you write a biography for this series that times books is doing on the president s . And i said, arthur, i dont have time. Im retired. He said, i want you to do one thing. He said, alan nevins ph has done a paperback that excerpts his diary, his president ial diary. Just take the weekend and read it and tell me no. And i read the excerpts from the diary, and i couldnt say no. I was fascinated by the man. Did you know much about him before you started on this . You know, i knew he was a tennessean. Im a tennessean. I knew that his grave is behind the capitol. There is no marker in nashville, except a plaque on the side of a dirty motel wall. His old home place in columbia is preserved, and id been there many times and have been there since. But i knew virtual