Past 15 years where she is conducting research on africanamerican medical personnel that served during the american civil war. She has curated several exhibitions including binding wounds, pushing boundaries, africanamericans in civil war medicine, and has authored several articles that have appeared in prologue magazine. Traces, a publication of the Indiana Historical society, and several Online Publications and blogs. She is currently working on a book on africanamerican civil war surgeons. Please join me in welcoming jill l. Newmark. Hi and good evening. Thank you for that nice introduction. I want to thank jake and the Claire Barton missing soldiers museum for this opportunity and invitation to come and talk to you about this subject, about africanamericans who served as nurses and surgeons during the civil war. The story of africanamerican medical personnel that served during the civil war, its an often neglected part of Civil War History and theres been very little written on the
Im pam cook. Wednesday morning, june 19th. Youre halfway through the week. You can see the weekend. Its a long one. Thank you for joining me here. I know, you were kind of lonely in that first hour. Im Frank Mallicoat in for dave clark. Steve is back here from the evenings. Says he enjoys sleeping in. I was going to say sleep is not overrated. No it is not. Thank you pam low clouds which retreated sooner and theyll cool down some of those locations that were in the 90s to 100s yesterday. Thats just a tremendous difference from locations inland and the coast. Now santa rosa 74. The city 62. Oakland 70. Livermore 85 and san jose 80. Normals on the right. I see belownormal temps. Even livermore which was in that 92degree range yesterday. San jose will be close within a degree. Low clouds and fog making a stronger push this morning. Theres a big system moving into the Pacific Northwest which is opening the door to a little bit of a sea breeze. 50s for most. 60s for some around the bay, tem
Wednesday we start off with early mist and fog which will turn back, it could linger into the north sea coasts of North East England and scotland. A hot day to come. High 20s widely, up tow 32 or so in the south east, at least the Mid 20s In Scotland and Northern Ireland too, with high Humidity Levels into thursday it will be largely dry and sunny, that should set off thundery showers to northern around western areas, most areas should avoid them. Another hot day to come. 30, maybe in excess of 30 in the south east. Mid to height 20s further north. Whip High Pressure holds on into friday, keeping low pressure out to the atlantic, so another dry day, once we lose the Early Morning mist and fog. Fog. Widespread sunshine again, feeling humid, all the temperature also show mid to high 20s temperature also show mid to high 205 It Temperature also show mid to high 20s it will feel hotter, again we could be looking at 30 or more in the south east, so consecutive days of 30 degrees, this could
Sunny weather through friday and for a good part of the weekend. But there will start to be a change through the second half of the weekend or the early stages of next weekend or the early stages of next week as we start to see some rain moving in of the atlantic in the temperatures will come down because it normal. But yes, more hot and sunny weather to come for most of us over the next few days. And thats bbc news at six. Hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night, im chetan pathak, coming up on the programme. Spain sack their womens world cup winning Coachjorge Vilda, amid the ongoing scandal involving Football Federation president luis rubiales. Spanish side getafe officially unveil former Manchester United player mason greenwood, six months after criminal charges against him were dropped. And can american teenager coco gauff give the us open the story its craving . In the last few minutes he has moved a step closer to the final. Also coming up on sportsday before seven. Thr
Here we are, finally at the end, where were going to focus on memory for our last class. Theres no better event in United States history to talk about how powerful contending memories of something that happened in the past can be. Theres simply nothing remotely equal to it i think in the civil war, passions get up quickly when people remember the civil war, and then watching that in charlottesville in the last year and a half in the debates over the equestrian statue of r. E. Lee. Well talk at the end when i get to the war today about some of the resonances of the war in our current american situation and the ways in which the different streams of memory put in places by the wartime generation, either do or do not remain with us now. My real focus today is going to be on how the wartime generation remembered the war. And im going to focus on four great interpretive traditions that came out of the wartime generation, thrived for many decades thereafter, and in differing degrees continue