Welcome news good evening, everyone. Welcome to the New York Historical society. Im the manager of Public Programs here and is always its a thrill to welcome you to our robert h net auditorium. Tonights program is part of our bernard and Irene Schwartz distinguished Speaker Series and is always the would like to thank mr. Swartz for his support, which has enabled us to invite so many scholars here to New York Historical. I would like to recognize and thank our trustees, as well as all of out chairmans councilmembers who were with us for their great work and support. Tonights program will last one hour and include a q a session, a question and answer. As you came in, some of our volunteers in the audience were handing out cards and. If you didnt get one, Staff Members will be circulating through the auditorium in giving goes out and we will collect those later on and hand them off to the moderator so they can answer some of your questions later on. And also, there will also be able to s
everyone i am brian kilmeade and this is one nation in amongst my show tonight very trump, talk about new hampshire head with all of the trial straight ahead and we will be go back to the white house with his dad and jay glazer the big games this weekend best of the business, fox is letting us to fox forces i should say jamie and if there s a funnier community in the country, have not met them yet but first to this. we will take to get to a presidential nomination and get through it to be hard pressed fight anybody things a donald trump will be the republican nominee and despite the fact that nikki haley is not out yet, but he will have to do a few things this nominations would be worth anything putting down mckinney i think she s an excellent edited as convincing as he is bitterly with these wins, there are gains that still have to be made and how did ron bring meghan be jimmy carter by bringing the ready depressive became republicans overtime the republicans think ahead a d
everyone i am brian kilmeade and this is one nation in amongst my show tonight very trump, talk about new hampshire head with all of the trial straight ahead and we will be go back to the white house with his dad and jay glazer the big games this weekend best of the business, fox is letting us to fox forces i should say jamie and if there s a funnier community in the country, have not met them yet but first to this. we will take to get to a presidential nomination and get through it to be hard pressed fight anybody things a donald trump will be the republican nominee and despite the fact that nikki haley is not out yet, but he will have to do a few things this nominations would be worth anything putting down mckinney i think she s an excellent edited as convincing as he is bitterly with these wins, there are gains that still have to be made and how did ron bring meghan be jimmy carter by bringing the ready depressive became republicans overtime the republicans think ahead a d
What were known as red legs. Jayhawkers. These are kansasians as he admits in his autobiography who feels the kansasans picked on them. To cross into missouri and get their revenge. So hes in an informal j jayhawking kansas regiment fighting in missouri. Then in 1864 he joins the kansas seventh which is the notorious jayhawking regimen. If you were a missourian and i said kansas seventh, you would know what that meant even probably today. And they had such a Bad Reputation for what they were carrying out in missouri that they got sent away from the kansas missouri border. He did see some service in the south and by the end of the war, hes back in st. Louis. Well, what did Buffalo Bills childhood in bleeding kansas and in his youth as a jayhawker in the civil war mean to him . You can watch this and other American History programs on our website where all our video is archived. Thats cspan. Org history. In 1911, the triangle shirtways factory in new york caught fire and 146 workers died
I am a founding university of the remember the Triangle Fire Coalition and a coauthor with my colleague andi sosin of the new york city triangle factory fire. I will briefly introduce my colleagues on the panel and they will have more time to tell you about themselves shortly. All of us are members of the remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, which you will hear more about as we discuss. And we are all committed to keeping the memory of the victims alive and visible. We began our Work Together as part of a team organizing a citywide commemoration for the centennial of the tragedy in 2011. This rapidly spread from a citywide commemoration in new york to a national and International Commemoration around the world. Were educators, activists, and historians. Briefly, dr. Mary anne trasciatti is a professor of rhetoric at Hofstra University as well as president of the remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, which we are finding is no small task. Rose imperato is an activist and Founding Membe