Kind of key exhibits. For the exhibition dealing with blakes one man show 1819 the key exhibits weve got here are allegorical paintings of admiral nelson and the Prime Minister pitt and theyre both shown as figures guiding biblical monsters and bring chaos on the and destruction to the world thats very true we know that blake was not a tory we know from voting records that he voted for the wake of the big opposition and 74 when he had the chance and he wasnt a fan of war he was a great pacifist and his opponent of war so these pictures are very intriguing quite complex and they seem to celebrate these National Figures and what seems to be going on is that hes at presenting the idea of nelson war leader guiding the political monster whos going to bring chaos and destruction out of that there will be some kind of spiritual rebirth and whether you know whether you see that as a positive thing or a negative thing i think really kind of depends on your. Especially not the american evangelic
And gain flings can hiyah karate stink too. Gain flings. Seriously good scent and if you love gain flings, you gotta try the dish soap. Were back with an explosive scene from dallas. A ninestory building was imploded leaving behind a e cloud of dust and a huge pile of debris. Plans call for an office tower, apartment building, and hotel to be constructed there. Visually pleasing, seeing that building come down. A 10yearold girl who contracted a rare braineating amoeba while swimming in texas has died. It happened over Labor Day Weekend while swimming in a river near her home. Reporter a warning from the family of a 10yearold girl in texas. I love you. Reporter lily may avant died after contracting a rare braineating amoeba while swimming in a river near her home Labor Day Weekend. This is a thing you read about but it doesnt happen to you, until it happens to you. Reporter her family says when lily first had a headache and fever doctors thought it was a virus but her condition quickly
Interview with curator Martin Maroney by asking him about that poem this is a big exhibition is over 300 words in the exhibition by plate his prints his drawings and also his illuminated books and with a series of books in the 79. 00 to this revolutionary decade with the revolution in france and the fallout still of the loss of america in britain he created a series of us including visions of the daughters of albion europe prophecy america prophecy which are in the exhibition and which show him translating clint day events into these visionary terms using his inventive characters and representing the kind of great power struggles within europe he wants to work so hard on preparing an exhibition like this and be very aware of how both the left and the right of politics try to claim blake for their own many people know the last night of the proms the singing of jerusalem what is what emerges in this exhibition yet as his politics now at a late. During the fascinating figure and he has be
Womens suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue toward the United States capitol. It is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 womens march from pennsylvania avenue, as well. It is a lenticular, which has a special effect. As he walked by, the image changes between the two. We really wanted to have it in the exhibit to grab the publics attention, and also signal that this is a historic exhibit, but the one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. Lets head into the lawrence f. Obrien gallery, where she is rightfully on display. This is the National Archive exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, but it is more than a 19th amendment exhibition. Thats because the 19th amendment landmark Voting Rights victory it was for women did not give all women the right to vote. Many of the women were already voters by the time the 19th amendment was added to the constitution. Millions of women for other reasons remained unable to vote. This exhibit lo
Panel event of this years conference. 99 years after the 19th amendment. Thanks to our panelists who will lead through an interesting conversation and thanks to katie mistry and jay sexton who not only put this panel together but also were cochairs of the Conference Program committee and are responsible for the Wonderful Program we will enjoy over the next couple of days. Thank you to the cosponsors of the event, the coordinating council for women in history and the history and American Studies Department at George Washington university. Political scientists tell us that women played a bigger role in the 2018 elections than they have in any other election in history. A Record Number of women are running for office, taking up seats in congress and heading out on the campaign trail. Women have made up the majority. Since 1980, there has been a growing gender gap. Despite these trends, women continue to be underrepresented. Even with the record chattering number of women that joined congr