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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts Slavery Freedom Exhibit Tour 20240712

American artifacts visits archives and historic places. The National Museum of African American history and culture opened in september of 2016. Malled on the National Near the washington monument, the museum has quickly become one of the most visited in the nations capital, with capacity crowds almost every day. Next, we visit the museum to tour the history galleries which began three stories underground. Welcome to the slavery and freedom exhibition. My name is mary elliott and i am a Museum Specialist and cocurator of the exhibition, which is one of three in the history gallery at the museum. We have three exhibitions in this gallery and those exhibitions cover 15thcentury africa and europe all the way through today. Some of the themes we cover in the exhibition include holding onto humanity under some of the most inhumane conditions. Reality ofthe harsh how africans and African Americans shaped the world as well as the nation. We look at how they were shaped by the landscape and sh

Transcripts For CSPAN3 1960 Presidential Debates 20240712

Beenubject matter has agreed will be restricted to internal or domestic american matters. Now for the first Opening Statement by senator john f. Kennedy. In the election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln said the question was if this nation would exist. Nation would this exist half free. In 19 six the, the question is if this nation will exist half slave, half free. I think it will depend in great measure on what we do here in the United States, on the kind of society that we build, on the kind of strength that we maintain. We discussed tonight domestic issues, but i would not want that to be any implication to be given that this does not involve directly our struggle with mr. Khrushchev for survival. Mr. Khrushchev is done new york, and he maintains a communist offensive throughout the world because of the productive power of the soviet union itself. The chinese communists have always had a large population, but they are important and dangerous now because they are mounting a dangerous effort

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Presidential Debates 1960 Presidential Debate - John F Kennedy Richard 20240712

Howe. Mr. Howe and good evening, senator kennedy. Mr. Kennedy good evening, mr. Howe. Mr. Howe now let me read the rules and conditions under which the candidates themselves have agreed to proceed. As they did in their first meeting, both men will make Opening Statements of about eight minutes each and closing statements of equal time running three to five minutes each. During the half hour between the opening and closing statements, the candidates will answer and comment upon questions from a panel of four correspondents chosen by the nationwide networks that carry the program. Each candidate will be questioned in turn with opportunity for comment by the other. Each answer will be limited to two and onehalf minutes, each comment to one and onehalf minutes. The correspondents are free to ask any questions they choose in the field of Foreign Affairs. Neither candidate knows what questions will be asked. Time alone will determine the final question. Reversing the order in their first mee

Transcripts For CSPAN3 1960 Presidential Candidates Third Debate 20161030

This is just under one hour. Mr. Shadel good evening. Im bill shadel of abc news. Its my privilege this evening to preside at this the third in the series of meetings on radio and television of the two major president ial candidates. Now like the last meeting the subjects to be discussed will be suggested by questions from a panel of correspondents. Unlike the first two programs, however, the two candidates will not be sharing the same platform. In new york the democratic president ial nominee, senator john f. Kennedy; separated by three thousand miles in a los angeles studio, the republican president ial nominee, Vice President richard m. Nixon; now joined for tonights discussion by a network of electronic facilities which permits each candidate to see and hear the other. Good evening, senator kennedy. Mr. Kennedy good evening, mr. Shadel. Mr. Shadel and good evening to you, Vice President nixon. Mr. Nixon good evening, mr. Shadel. Mr. Shadel and now to meet the panel of correspondent

Transcripts For CSPAN3 1960 Presidential Candidates Fourth Debate 20161030

Are about to engage in their fourth radiotelevision discussion of the present campaign. Tonight these men will confine that discussion to foreign policy. Good evening, Vice President nixon. Mr. Nixon good evening, mr. Howe. Mr. Howe and good evening, senator kennedy. Mr. Kennedy good evening, mr. Howe. Mr. Howe now let me read the rules and conditions under which the candidates themselves have agreed to proceed. As they did in their first meeting, both men will make Opening Statements of about eight minutes each and closing statements of equal time running three to five minutes each. During the half hour between the opening and closing statements, the candidates will answer and comment upon questions from a panel of four correspondents chosen by the nationwide networks that carry the program. Each candidate will be questioned in turn with opportunity for comment by the other. Each answer will be limited to two and onehalf minutes, each comment to one and onehalf minutes. The correspond

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