To produce more. A limit on the sick classic example. Huge shortfalls before the war begins. By 1942 is reaching critical factors and are wondering why we have all these great restraints on whats been used for civilian manufacturing. The fact was what got reynolds, alcoa and other Companies Online producing and speeding up the process as one war production board official put it in 1944, weve got a limit on coming our ears likewise the steel, critical to War Industries. Its ration supplies with god and of course real solution was the Technological Breakthroughs coming like electric furnaces which would send production skyrocketing is applied not just us, but all allies with it. Webber is another classic. You need rubber for tracks. You need advertisers and other things. Lets try to scrap rubber. Versatile secretary of interior was placed in charge of that effort. Were going to convert all of our tires and so on. Dont make any more new tires. Well convert it all here heard of courses tau
That is true. He was the godfather for a whole new generation of 12 lawyers. And also tony of course went on to defend them and other things, when they were subjected to one police raid after the next. [inaudible] thats a good testament to tonys skills. And by the way, thats michael adjusted up, another great hero from seven cisco. A great photographer. Michael s. Bennett longtime photographer for the 49ers went back to the first days with joe walsh and montana. Made were beginning to see them again. So thank you, michael. [applause] i think we have time for a couple more. I just wanted to follow up on michels story about, michels companion and a group of lawyers. Michels companion terence hallahan organized most of the freedom riders, and i would come home at night. I had never heard anything like that and that was the first time i got the idea of segregated health care, and we would go over to their office at and there was vincent. Also willie brown. So one of the many positive thing
Touch each other but we chose not to. Lets talk about what is going on when it comes to policing in this country. A lot of sobering up. We need police and people look around and say they do protect us and maybe we can reform for 2020 and thats why the attorney general is working with senator tim scott. They were in South Carolina yesterday and reviving some Police Reform and Law Enforcement reform in this country. There is also a sense, among others that we need to maybe disband the police and black lives matters philadelphia representative is making it clear that when it comes to accomplishing the police. It doesnt have to happen today but it has to happen. One of the things that were demanding is the defunding over five years to complete abolition. We dont want to see any police in our community and over the course of those five years. The five years gives time for the community to begin to build what is needed instead of police. And at the same time, build Restorative Justice practi
Afternoon to introduce to you trevor plant. Trevor is the director of the Textual Records Division at the National Archives building in washington, dc. Ill translate that for you all. Trevor has a very important job in the field of history. Trevor is the friend of every historian. Trevor is a really likable guy. But if you didnt like him and youre a historian, hes still going to be really nice to him because archivist have all the power. Now i got a double whammy there. My wife is an archivist, so i got archivist at home that i have to mind as well as the field as well. The archivist are again are indispensable to what we do in the field of civil war history, in particular. Youd be hard pressed to find a book that doesnt have the imprint of trevor. He knows the collections exceeding only well, and thats whats so crucial. When you work with an archivist, you want someone who can do more than just pull the records off the dusty shelves. Youve got to have somebody who really understands t
College. Im also member the history department, and its my pleasure this afternoon to introduce to you trevor plaque. Trevor is the director of the Textual Records Division at the national in washington d. C. I will translate that for you will. Trevor has a very important job in the field of history. Trevor is the friend of every historians. Trevor is a really likable guy, but if you didnt like him and your historian, youve still got to be really nice to him. Because archivists of all the power. Now, ive got a double whammy there. My wife is an archivist so i have got archivists at home as well as in the field, as well. Archivists are indispensable to what we do. In the field of history, in particular, youd be hardpressed to find above it doesnt have an impact on trevor. He knows the collections exceedingly well. He can do more than just pull the records off the gst shelves, youve got to have somebody that understands that material, and knows something about what you are working on. Yo