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General Staff College faculty of the department of military history for since 1992. For 11red the department years. During that time, he has come to i quote from the front page of the New York Times 10 years or so ago as the intellectual center of the army. At the, he put set bottom of his email signature puts that at the bottom of his team else. Its required . Ok. Well, its appropriate in his case, because no one has done more to make that true. He is the author of the book great commanders. His origins are a series of historiansat command have given at the library. He has run about the tet offensive and the bottle of analog, etc. Written about the tet offensive and the battle of lock. He is on the Editorial Board of himself history but is no armchair historian. He is the general of the Army George C Marshall chair of military history at the u. S. Army command and general staff at the college of Fort Leavenworth, which is, by the way, the longest title you can hold as an historian out

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Painter from missouri. He was most famous in the 1930s, 1940s. He is known for doing a style of art called regionalism. A lot of the midwest rural scenes, he often paints. He paints a lot of American Labor scenes. But it tends to be the rural aspect of it. His core belief was common art for the common man. But he is an artist that becomes very famous during his career. And fairly welltodo. Tom benton came from a political family. He was named for his great uncle senator thomas benton. So tom grows up surrounded by politics. Father, a colonel, was a successful lawyer in missouri where tom was born. His father was a u. S. District attorney. In 1896 when tom was seven his father was elected to the house of representatives. The family does move to washington, d. C. For eight years. For benton the ages of seven to 15 growing up in d. C. Then coming back to the ozarks every summer, that will be formative for him to experience those two different worlds. To be able to move in this political,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 1940s Black Voter Suppression 20171227

South in tennessee. This decision is about 90 minutes. Good morning, everyone. Good morning again. Thank you for joining our second session today. My name is woody register. I teach in the History Program here. I also am the director of the project on slavery, race and reconciliation. The institutions endeavor to understand not only its particular history but slavery and slaverys legacies, but also the obligations that history has bequeathed to us. Its my pleasure today to introduce our two speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell at the department of history at the university of kentucky. He has a remarkable record of teaching and scholarship on the political and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Before arriving at kentucky, he taught at mar rorris hill and u colleges. Since hes been in kentucky, hes been recognized not only for his scholarship but especially for his skill as a classroom teacher. Hes the author of

Transcripts For CSPAN3 1940s Black Voter Suppression 20171227

Reconciliation. The institutions endeavor to understand not only its particular history but slavery and slaverys legacies, but also the obligations that history has bequeathed to us. Its my pleasure today to introduce our two speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell at the department of history at the university of kentucky. He has a remarkable record of teaching and scholarship on the political and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Before arriving at kentucky, he taught at morris hill and union colleges. Since hes been in kentucky, hes been recognized not only for his scholarship but especially for his skill as a classroom teacher. Hes the author of five books including his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. Louis. Perhaps directly related to today if his 2005 work, deliver the vote. Surely, this is a book that we need to take up today if not for the first time, then even a second time. At present, he is hard at

Transcripts For CSPAN3 1940s Black Voter Suppression 20171228

And slaverys legacies but the obligations that history has put to us. Its my pleasure today to introduce our two speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell of the department of history of the university of kentucky. Professor campbell who received his ba from the university of kentucky has a remarkable record of teaching and scholarship on the political and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Before arriving at kentucky, he taught at morris hill and Union Colleges and since hes been at kentucky, hes been recognized not only for his scholarship but his skill as a classroom teacher. Hes the author of numerous articles and five major books including most recently his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. Louis which he tellingly calls a biography. His 2005 work, deliver the vote, a had history of Election Fraud and american political tradition 1742 to 2004. Surely this is a book we need take up today, if not for the first

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