Here the bachelors at the university of colorado and his doctorate at harvard. He has been serving as an associate professor of history at the university of california are equally. University of california berkeley, some of us call the other School Across the bay. Professor delay is known best for his book war of a thousand deserts which 15 major book prizes. He also one multiple book prizes. 5 major book prizes. He is even ventured into the realm of art history in a terrific essay on winslow homers famous painting, was tson and the shark. Entitled the familiar made a strange american artifacts after the transnational turn. His new contract under ww norton is to be called shoot the state arms, capitalism, and freedom. Professor delay is also a multiple awardwinning teacher who has served as an organization of american historians distinguish actual or and eight fulbright distinguished lecturer in japan. He one distinctions from many he won many distinctions. Yet i must add that officer
Today we are talking about reconstruction. In particular, citizenship during reconstruction. The remaking of citizenship during constructional congressional reconstruction. Lets review. Yes, robin . We talked about the way states were provided with the proper representation which was new compared to the 10 plan. It was they were unionists throughout the war unlike the other plan where they are suddenly a part of that side. With president ial dr. Lee we talked about wartime reconstruction and lincolns 10 plan, which some disagreed with because allowed to many former confederates into power. Robin mentioned the way that this was a radical reaction to the 10 i and. It was understood as a way to ensure that government would be in the hands of loyal men. Chase . [indiscernible] dr. Lee we talked about president ial construction under johnson and it seemed in many respects lenient. It returns to power former confederates. There were a few limitations on voting or holding office. As we talked
Visit ncicap. Org] apollo, houston i have two messages for you. Apollo is go for docking. Have fun. Sounds good. This july, 1975. Apollo spacecraft and a soviet spacecraft prepare to join in orbit. Above the atlantic near portugal. Millions watchd, and listen as the two spacecraft become one. Now they wait for the next event. The meeting of soviet and american crewws. All right. Here we go. Say hello to the camera. It will stay open. Go ahead, tom. A turn on the camera. Ok. I have to see you. [speaking in russian] in the first crew transfer, astronauts are hosted by cosmonaut. One remains behind. To monitor apollo systems. In the name of the soviet people and for myself personally, i am leaders of the ussr and the United States relay their congratulations. New possibilities are opening up for fruitful development of scientific cooperation between countries and peoples, in the interest of peace and progress of all humanity, i wish you successful completion of the planned program, and a
As you know, i am susanna lee. We are here today in my civil war reconstruction class and today we are talking about reconstruction. In particular, citizenship during reconstruction. The remaking of citizenship during congressional reconstruction. Lets review. What were some of the main points that we talked about in last in the last class . Yes, robin . We talked about the way states were provided with the proper representation which was new compared to the 10 plan. It was they were unionists throughout the war, unlike the other plan where they are suddenly a part of that side. Dr. Lee we talked about wartime reconstruction and lincolns 10 plan, which some disagreed with because it allowed too many former confederates into power. Robin mentioned the way that this was a radical reaction to the 10 plan. It was understood as a way to ensure that government would be in the hands of loyal men. What other points did we cover . Chase . [indiscernible] dr. Lee we talked about president ial re
And pacific. That is here on American History tv on cspan3. Next, suzanne only talks about the changing perception of who qualified for citizenship in postcivil war america. She describes the legislation passed during that era and the debate about whether citizenship and voting privileges should be tied to loyalty to the union race or gender. Her classes about one hour and 15 minutes. Her class is about one hour and 50 minutes. And 15 minutes. Dr. Lee good afternoon. How are you all doing . As you know, i am susanna lee. We are here today in my civil war reconstruction class and today we are talking about reconstruction. In particular, citizenship during reconstruction. The remaking of citizenship during congressional reconstruction. Lets review. What were some of the main points that we talked about in last the last class . Yes, robin . We talked about the way states were provided with the proper representation which was new compared to the 10 plan. It was they were unionists througho