Of the Royal Society when catesby landed in charleston, so you had the ferment and the coffee houses were the places to be where for a penny, you get a saucer of coffee and read all the newspapers that you wanted to and also, there were pirates. So, catesby landed in the golden age of piracy in the caribbean. Talk about that, he responded in his efforts by black beard. Not directly, but black beard blockaded charleston before catesby arrived there. And one of the things we dont understand, think about how many obstacles that were to the safe passage of plants and animals, collections and specimens, from the new world back to the old when you had storms, you had pirates were definitely an issue. In his letter, he mentions that certain shipments were way laid by pirates on the way back to london and the animal specimens that he was unfortunately forced to kill, he would sometimes put them in rum, which didnt always make it across the ocean from the Atlantic Crossing the ocean thanks to t
Cox, along with these television companies, support cspan2 as a public service. Having recently joined the mississippi book festival board of directors, i have the pleasure of working with scott on the board. Hes something of a lifer, hes been on the board since the very beginning of the book festival in 2015. Scott is also a member of the Mississippi Arts Commission and the Mississippi Institute of arts and letters. He is an artist, champion of the arts, a coowner of cat books in gulf port. Thank you very much, and welcome to our session this morning on nature and the environment. For most of my life my entry to American History was through the biographies of our founding fathers, washington, jefferson, and then threw to lincoln, frederick douglass, theodore roosevelt, Martin Luther king, shirley chisholm, henrietta lacks, james baldwin, dwight eisenhower, among many others. But then two years ago i was fortunate enough to read jack davis the bald eagle. And then whole new world open
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Director of the John W Kluge Center of library of congress. Its my pleasure to introduce you to todays speakers. We are one of this part of this yourself to compress to bring americas most beloved writers to this room. The clue the center works to bring scholars and residents to. Work in the collections of the Worlds Largest library and to do work of the sort you were hitting about at todays National Book festival. I want to upgrade what is joining us live on cspan today as well. Proud to partner with cspan. Our next band is records of survival, escaping genocide and human trafficking. It features two saket soni, Tahir Hamut Izgil and Jason Rezaian. To hear one of the most foremost poet writing in the weaker language. His new book is waiting to be arrested at night. Saket soni as human rights strategist and the founder and director of resilience forced from his first book is titled the great escape a true story of forced labor and immigrant dreams in america. Josh was a postdoctoral fe
Mississippi festival board of directors, i had the pleasure of working with scott on the board. Hes something of a lifer. Hes been on the board since the very of the book festival in 2015. Scotts also a member of the mississippi arts commission, the Mississippi Institute of arts and letters hes an ardent champion of arts. Hes the coowner of books and cat island coffee, house and Pass Christian and gulfport gulfport. Thank you very much and welcome to our session this morning on nature and the environment for of my life, my entry to america in history was through the biographies of our founding fathers, washington, jefferson, franklin, and then through to lincoln, frederick douglass, Theodore Martin luther king, chisholm, henrietta lacks, james baldwin, eisenhower, among many others. But then two years ago, i was fortunate enough to read jack davis as the bald eagle. And then a whole new world opened to me and missed the little earth upon which our country was founded and without which