Watch American History tv this weekend on cspan 3. You are watching American History tv. Every weekend on cspan 3, explore our nations past. Created by americas Cable Television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. Next on American History tv, to bestselling authors discuss how they use Historical Research in their work. Novelist Kathleen Rouhanis latest as the world war one story, and miles harvey focuses on his new nonfiction book, the king of confidence. The conversation was moderated by the Paul University professor amy tyson. Authors roomy and harvey boast teach in the pauls English University department. They provided the video. Hello everyone. Thank you so much for joining us tonight and this is an of vent hosted by the English Department of dePaul University and coast by the Depaul History Department. Its a thrill to get to host with them, to real stalwarts of the English Department, Kathleen Rouhani and miles harvey. Amazing writ
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Feeds. Cspan, created by americas Cable Service companies. Brought you today by your television provider. Modern university is the cradle of the nations future. music today, it not only preserves but transmits knowledge and values, it serves modern more as the center of research and innovation. It has been called the chief energizing and Creative Force in our entire social system. music the modern university is the cradle of the nations the university, now has become a means of production. Whereby one guy does a little bit, for the cia, it and this university is now a production for using that mechanisms of human oppression. 50 of the Research Done at this university was to collect money. We can see when we look at the buildings going, up there is an engineering building, a Business School a law school and a school of international relations, and we can tell how much this university is into servicing the corporation, and servicing the war machine. It is a directive for lockheed hair cr
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Programs across the nation. Clyde is here tonight to speak about his latest book think black which was just released shortlisted for the 2019 book price in social justice. Which you please join me welcoming to the planetarium at the Oregon Museum of science and industry clyde ford. [applause] thank you, leslie, i thank you all for being here. I cant tell you how special it is to be here again. I was just talking with your president nancy, and just reliving my First Experience at omsi over 40 years ago when omsi was up at washington park, and i was a volunteer. And i was working with a group at omsi that actually was involved in software. I had just come from ibm to go to Chiropractic College and i needed something to do around computers because ive been doing that for so long when i wasnt studying chiropractic, and i was able to get computer time by exchanging my work to help them develop the omsi compiler or anyone is old enough to remember what the compiler is, kind of date yourself,