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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Eleanor Holmes Norton Oral History Interview 20170319

2005 by civil rights leader julian bond. It is about 90 minutes. Eleanor holmes welcome. When he heard about this decision, what did it mean to you . Dunbar high school is a stored high school were many africanamericans of no attended over the decades. It was the First Public High School for africanamericans in the United States so the race schoolusness and the which was for many the only high school for black children in the city. Consciousness civic consciousness was fairly high. It was high enough that had the todayle of still living that Charles Lawson charles was about to make one of the most in the role days. They were to the effect that the Supreme Court of the United States had just acquired schools ine the school to be violation of the constitution of the United States because the schoolis a segregated segregated by law. The Dunbar High School had many teachers with phds or other advanced degrees. Occasion when teacher teachers broke down. I know euro about teachers prior. I k

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Firebrand And The First Lady 20160620

They both lost their parents when they review a young beauty they were both raised in elderly care. They had some personality characteristics in common. People are often shocked to hear me say that they both seem bigger than life. When you say on the roosevelt, people think of a courageous women. You tend to think she was a brave woman and she was. They were both innately shy. They both have tremendous energy. They would wear out their best friends. However, they both suffered from low mood, anxiety, feelings of security. There were people for whom their overall sense of wellbeing depended in large measure considered wellmeaning word. Work was important for their sense of wellbeing as well as company with their cherished friend and cherished friends included their jobs here in suffer alan her, she had a preference of scottish terriers and you know about a la and there were other areas that she had. A soft spot for straights and large mass. So they always had dogs. They were lifelong ep

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Firebrand And The First Lady 20160803

This is just over an hour. Good evening, everyone. Im the director of the roosevelt house and its always a pleasure to welcome all of you to what is essentially the first of the programs to mark womens History Month. Its the opportunity for you to have another lock or perhapsy f your first blog at the exhibition of womens suffrage material that we have on view upstairs. He was going to see through the end of the month we will be announcing an extension but dont let that deter you from seeing it soon and often. To welcome both of them to the home of Eleanor Roosevelt to play such a big role in polymerase courageous and groundbreaking book of it is a particular part pleasure to welcome everyone here to the alma mater. She was the class of january 1933. That was only one of the many milestones in a lif as i think you know when is the book shows, polly murray poll played a significant role in the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, they had an intellectual and politically intense friendship that la

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Firebrand And The First Lady 20160803

Science of modern Ground Combat in her book, grunt. Youre watching a special tuesday night additional book tv on cspan2. Patricia bell scott sent book the firebrand and the first lady explores the relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt civil rights activist polly murray. The author recently discussed her book with historian mel painter in new york. They are are introduced by the director of the house carol holzer. This is just over one hour. Good evening everyone. Im harold holder, director of the roosevelt house, as always its a pleasure to welcome all of you to what is essentially the first of our evening Public Programs to mark womens History Month. March is womens History Month and please remember that part of the celebration is an opportunity for you to have another look or perhaps your first look at the womens suffrage material that we have on the upstairs. I was going to say only through the end of the month, will be announcing an extension but dont let that tonight we are going

Transcripts For CSPAN2 QA With Aviva Kempner 20160802

The case is submitted. To an item book tv, Summer Reading pics starting at 8 00 p. M. , Patricia Bell scott and her book. Eleanor alert roosevelt and the struggle for social justice. Then when the west and shrill. Then simply bold, a mothers reckoning living in the aftermath of tragedy. At 11 00 p. M. Grunt, the curious science of human at war. All of this tonight on tv, prime time on cspan2 this week on q a, documentary filmmaker discusses her latest film about the late american businessman and pulliam therapist. Aviva kempner, why did you do a document on a man named julius . I was lucky enough 12 years ago to be at Marthas Vineyard to attend the lectured for religion at the state department. The title was blacks and jews. I thought i was going to a talk about the Civil Rights Era but i was very surprised to learn about julius and as soon as he talked about him the light bulb went off in my head because i make films about unbeknownst euros and he is the most under known that in some

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