Every saturday night American History tv takes you to College Classrooms around the country for lectures in history. Why do you all know who lizzie boardon is and raise your hand if you had heard of this trial before this class. The deepers cause where well find the true meaning of the revolution was in the transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. Well talk about both of these sides of the story here, the tools, the techniques of slave owner power and also talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. Watch history professors lead discussions with their students on topics ranging from the American Revolution to september 11th. Lectures in history on cspan3 every saturday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. And also available as a podcast. Find it where you listen to podcasts. And now a conversation on slavery and native american displacement. University of richmond professor edward airs discusses how the expansion of slavery affected
American history tv, now and over the weekend on cspan3. Every saturday night American History tv takes you to College Classrooms around the country for lectures and history. Why do you all know who lindy boreden is and raise your hand if you heard of the dean harris murder trial. The deepest cause where well find the true meaning of the revolution was in a transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. Were going to talk about both of the sides of the story here, right. The tools, the techniques of slaveowner power. And well also talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. Watch history professors lead discussions with their students on topics ranging from the American Revolution to september 11th. Every saturday 8 00 p. M. On American History tv and lectures in history on podcasts. Find it where you listen to podcasts. Now a conversation on slavery and native american displacement. University of richmond professor discusse
Earnings. We will speak in the 1 00 hour with the citizens ceo, so make sure everyone tunes and for that. Boeing up as well after its factory will get up and running again. Then theres a few more regional banks doing ever so well. Gilead had been one of the top performers, up 8 . But Morgan Stanley and a couple the 15 houses saying billion Additional Market cap may be just a little exaggerated. We dont know anything about the drug trials yet. Not enough, anyway, but it does look promising for covid19 patients. That is the story and the stock market. The 10 year yield at 60 basis points. New york crude continues to plummet, down at 18. 40 a barrel. The dollar continuing to rise broadly, although we are soft on the day. There you have the u. S. Data check. Guy it is interesting, that gilead study. Very small at the moment. It will be interesting to see what happens in phase three. Lets get more with what is happening in markets and the economy. Joining us over the phone is Chris Watling
Send three to four emails. Month. Tonight we welcome for contributors to the anthology reckoning, going to see if i get this right, tony harkins, meredith mccarroll, bob hudson, and iv bashir. This is a diverse response to hillbilly allergy. Shares a little bit about eat these for contributors and then ill turn the floor over to them. Tony harkins is the author of hillbilly a cultural history of an american icon. Meredith mccarroll is a directive writing and rhetoric at Bowdoin College he is an author. Bob hudson teaches at the university of tennessee and knoxville and is an author. And iv bashirs transition kumar data for Community Economic development in kentucky. Welcome tonight, thank you guys for coming. Im going to turn the floor over to you. So thank you for helping organize this, and thanks for having us. And thanks all for being here. Can you hear all right . Okay. I also want to thank West Virginia University Press who is the publisher for this book. Who sought this kind of w
Communities are telling the story. Google national trail of Tears Association and it will get you to the website. If ive got that right ok. Thank you for your rapt attention this morning, i think you are in for more surprises this afternoon. Our first speaker is ed ayres, i feel like he needs no introduction to the richmond community, but i will introduce him still. He has received the National Humanities level from president obama at the white house and served as president of the organization of american historians and won the bancroft prize for distinguished writing in American History. He has served as the founding chair of the board of the American Civil War museum. He hosts the future of americas past, a Television Series that visits sites of memory and meets the people who keep those memories alive. He is the executive director of the new American History, and of course we all know him from a when we are driving around in our cars, as one of the American History guys. An online p