Ihas been beheaded and an american is next. Proaddress protesters say police did little to protect them. Plus a risky sport, three High School Football players die within one week, whats being done to protect Young Players . We begin tonight with concerns about the ebola virus. The u. S. Is stepping up the battle against the virus on two fronts. In the disease riddled villages of liberia where the death toll just rose significantly and in texas where a man infected with the debtly disease is in serious condition. Today in dallas authorities took action, they decontaminated the apartment of the man who has the disease had been staying. Diane eastabrook has the story. The family members that had been staying with Thomas Duncan have been moved out, earlier this evening, tine a private town somewhere in dallas county, in an undisclosed location. Earlier today a hazmat crew came in cleaning the under duncan had been staying. They took away bedding towels and personal items, those items were
Rights and other courses in critical race studies and constitutional law. Shes been a leader in the Critical Race Theory movement. And in fact, founded a think tank devoted to the study of issues of race and gender entitled the africanamerican policy forum. Shes published extensively in this area. A graduate of cornell and Harvard Law School and has a masters degree from the university of wisconsin. To my immediate right, larry gibson is distinguished professor at the university of Maryland School of law. Professor gibson is the author of a book that i hope many of you have purchased and will read and its called Young Thurgood. A wonderful biography of Justice Marshalls years growing up here in baltimore and beginning to practice law here. Professor gibson himself grew up in baltimore, attended Howard University as under graduate, then earned his law degree from l columbia. The first africanamerican law professor at the university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in
For knowing how to put machines together and make them run. He was born into a world of limited horizons. And though he left the farm that might have been his heritage, he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle of seed time and harvest. What he accomplished helped men put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time. Of isolation and distance. His life was a paradox. While his mechanical genius helped to change forever the lives of people ever where, he sought to preserve in some permanent form, a record of the world around him and his eve everwidening interest in it. He collected buildings the way others collect stamps. And put them in a village where time stands still. He assembled acres of machines and put them under cover in a vast historical museum. And early, he discovered the astonishing capacity of the Motion Picture camera to document for all time whatever it saw when the crank was turned. In april 1914, at his holland park plant,
Email us at comments cspan. Org. Tweet us cspan comments. Jon thursday good marshall and the naacp. They explored marshalls early law career as well as his work in the south to expand Voting Rights for africanamericans. Well also hear about his arguments before the u. S. Supreme court and how he became the first africanamerican appointed to the highest court in the land. This program lasts about 50 minutes. Let me introduce our panelists. Youve already met to my far left mick caouette, the producer of mr. Civil rights, distinguished producer of documentary films. Were going to hear from mick about what led him to make this film. To my immediate left Kimberle Crenshaw distinguished professor of law at both ucla and columbia university. Professor crenshaw teaches civil rights and courses in rate studies and constitutional law. Shes been a leader in the Critical Race Theory movement. In fact, founded a think tank devote the to race and gender. Shes published extensively in this area. Shes
Crenshaw distinguished professor of law at both ucla and columbia university. Professor crenshaw teaches civil rights and courses in rate studies and constitutional law. Shes been a leader in the Critical Race Theory movement. In fact, founded a think tank devote the to race and gender. Shes published extensively in this area. Shes a graduate of cornel and Harvard Law School and has a masters degree from the university of wisconsin. To my immediate right, larry gibson is distinguished professor at university of Maryland School of law. Professor gibson is the author of a book that i hope many of you have purchased and will read. Its called young thursday good, a wonderful biography of Justice Marshalls years growing up here and practicing law here. Professor gibson grew up in baltimore, attended howard university. He was the first africanamerican law professor at university of virginia before accepting a faculty position here in maryland. He has been engaged in many civic activities in