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Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Historical Association 20180106

Crow. We dont want to lose sight of what is happening during this period and think of ways to capture this during the 1930s and 1940s. This is part of a broader democratic struggle of the new deal era, where people in the margins of american politics helped to shape the reach of the democratic reforms of that period. Activist, labor organizers. They connected. They had sort of a global perspective on things. These parallel activities and movements were part of the environment that shaped the Civil Rights Movement during these formative years. I teach in columbia, South Carolina. There is a major site where a number of these individuals came together in 1946. Of 1946. 1800 students, black and white, met in the township auditorium. Bob dylan had a recent concert october,there coming through to. Begun byete the task our forefathers during the civil war and reconstruction period. Their keynote speaker was w. E. B. Dubois, a key architect of civil rights struggles in this country, and someo

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Historical Association 20180106

Example, the early 2000s, the park service was not able to fully discuss slavery as the basis for the civil war. So, that took a transition in. He park service a reopening, as the secretary has talked about, so there will be these tensions. And who knows what we can say at this point . But there will always be people who care deeply in the park service who i am sure will continue to tell the full story. Question. My name is zach. I work at president lincolns cottage. Secretary babbitt, thank you very much for that. That theany danger National Monument might be overturned or changed or rescinded or anything like that by the Current Administration or in the future . Thank you. Do you want me to take that . Mr. Babbitt in this current political environment, one hesitates to make any comprehensive pronouncements about this. It seems like anything is possible, unfortunately. , in one sense,t been much direct it at the cultural, and the reason for t is the utah monuments nd staircase, bears.

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument 20180107

Thank you for joining us this late on a saturday afternoon. Of the executive director us icomos. Panel, us today on the we will be doing brief introductions. Glenn eskew from Georgia State university who is coordinating the civil rights World Heritage nomination. Rant leggs brent leggs. , and patricia sullivan. First, a little bit about us icomos and why i am listed as session, glennis eskew is the architect of this session. I am here to provide context for the significance of the investments of Energy Taking place. Dates back to 1965. We are one of the 110 or so National Committees of the International Committee of sites. Ts and it is most notable for being the scientificthe u. N. And cultural committee. Im sure you are all roughly familiar with the u. S. Heritage list. Cultural sites, as opposed to national sites, comprise more than 70 of the more than 1000 sites on the World Heritage list. 23 of those are in the u. S. The vast majority of our National Heritage sitess. Stephen morris

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument 20180107

Next, we continue our coverage of this weekends meeting in washington, d. C. You are watching American History tv on cspan3. Good afternoon. Thank you for joining us this late on a saturday afternoon. I am the executive director of us icomos. I will describe who we are and set a little context. Welcome to the session on World Heritage and the New Birmingham National Civil rights monument. Joining us today on the panel, we will be doing brief introductions. Glenn eskew from Georgia State university who is coordinating the civil rights World Heritage nomination. Brent leggs, stephen morris, and patricia sullivan. First, a little bit about us icomos and why i am here. While i am listed as the chair of this session, glenn eskew is the architect of this session. I am here to provide context for the significance of the investments of Energy Taking place. Us icomos dates back to 1965. We are one of the 110 or so National Committees of the International Council of monuments and sites. It is an

Transcripts For KCSM Democracy Now 20161026

Health care clinics. Today we focus on an overlooked part of the panthers legacy, Political Prisoners. We will feature interviews with panthers who originally were convicted after tortured confessions. In 1973 in new orleans, herself and john bowman and ruben scott was arrested in new orleans by the Police Department. Place wheren the we were arrested, they took us to jail. Immediately, they started beating us. Amy in a historic round table we will be joined by four former black panthers who are held in prison for decades before winning the release. In his First National broadcast interview, we will speak with sekou odinga, who helped build the black Panther Party in new york city from a later involved in the black liberation army. We will speak with eddie conway, released from prison in 2014 after serving 44 years behind bars. And we will speak with two members of the angola 3 who formed one of the first black panther chapters in prison, robert king and Albert Woodfox. When he was in

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