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Kate masur is an associate professor of history at northwestern. They have been looking at ways to incorporate the history of reconstruction into the National Park Service Sites and they will report what the National Park service is doing. Will do, etc. And then, Jennifer Taylor is a phd candidate in history right here at the university of South Carolina who helped to develop very impressive exhibitions and tours at the Woodrow Wilson family home here in columbia which focuses heavily on the , reconstruction era when he lived in columbia. Let me just begin just by saying my involvement in this little part of reconstruction history goes back to the year 2000 when totally out of the blue i received a phone call from the secretary of the interior, Bruce Babbitt, who said, professor, i have just read your book on reconstruction. I said, that surprises me. I hope he was not insulted. I did not really think that cabinet members had a lot of time to spend reading long history books. Now heari
Associate professor of history at the university of california, davis. Kate masur is a is a professor of history at northwestern. Have been looking at ways to incorporate the history of reconstruction into the National Park Service Sites and they will report what the National Park service is doing. Is ahen, Jennifer Taylor phd candidate right here at the university of South Carolina who helped to develop very impressive exhibitions and tours of the Woodrow Wilson family home, which focuses heavily on the reconstruction era when he lived in columbia. Just by sayingin this littlent in part of reconstruction history whenback to the year 2000 i received a phone call from the secretary of the interior, bruce professor, isaid, have just read your book on reconstruction. I said, that surprises me. I hope he was not insulted. That cap really think and a members had a lot of time to spend reading long history books. Know there are some who do have a strong sense of history. Invited me to washin
Two or three days in december of 2000. It was a simple thought in the simple mission, to look at the buildings, the landscape, the environment, which was essential reconstruction, potentially with an opportunity to establish some sort of park Service Presence in the area. Consonant today as it was 2016, there are no National Parks services directly associated chronicle and talk about the history of reconstruction. To give you some background, we after the doctor and the secretary of the interior left. Under the Bush Administration we toll continue to sally forth accomplish that task. [laughter] we we recap to partners like the buford, the usc city of buford, the county of buford. We try to make sure that we were casting a wide net. A partnership of inclusion. From the political side we both reached out lyrically until at the congress that represented buford, joe wilson, applied some of the facts of our past and what we hoped to accomplish. We asked for his support and blessing. So, we
Savage, Supreme Court correspondent for the los angeles times. Host professor Kenji Yoshino you have written a very interesting very thoughtful account of the 2010 trial in San Francisco where to couples challenged californias ban on samesex marriage. This was a trial that neither side wanted. Tell us why you decided to go back and write a book now. Guest at david first of all thank you so much for doing this interview. Its my great pleasure to be here today. I really got into thinking about this trial after chief judge ron walker issued his 136 page opinion with findings of fact on august the fourth of 2010 and i looked at that opinion and as somebody who has been working in the gay rights feel this opinion but different in kind from anything i had seen before. Its just thoughtfulness generally and so i asked my library and to pull the transcript of the trial and she came up with it in 13 volumes 2000 page transcript of the trial in closing arguments. When i first started reading it i