Straw in terms of better commute on the morning show, but that said, yes, you are going to be in the thick of things here. We are right now, too. So lets gave you a sense every whats going on out there, shall we . We start it off by looking at one of the most traveled bridges, the brennan at the moment at league you can see it, the visibility isnt terrible here, as we take a live look on skycam 3. The rain continues to pound down. Pounding down somewhat ofly for some of you in some locations, as well. So, as we go next to storm scan3, what you are going to fine here is again pretty heavy rain out there. We put things into motion for you. Generally, really, it is coming through in pockets. The whole region is encompassed by the rain basically, but you have got some spots where it is heavier than others, radar 101, the brighter the color, typically the worse it is. And you have got some shades of yellow showing up out there, in addition to that, weve also got to talk about this, the pink
What group might be willing, or against to vote impeachment, who might come that morning. Met jim mann and talked to him for the first time. Waldon flowers and talked to him time. E first and Caldwell Butler and we met at that point and said is there we really allthat of us could agree on. Either an constitute process, abuse of say, and we went through all of the evidence that pretty convincing knew think at that point i who was voting for and who least their inclination and we went public respectivey with our speeches. You were a 34yearold from maine and a republican so a member of your by party facing impeachment a committee you served on. It was not a happy moment. Distressed through the. I knew it would be the most beortant decision i would called upon to make. I tried to be as well prepared as i could. The previous six years, three as a prosecutor, three as a defense attorney so my focus and analyzinge the evidence without regard to oritical affiliation hadisan affiliation and i s
In her court case. Is about an hour and 20 minutes. Today we will continue the discussion we were having, particularly the experiences of slave women. Look at thence to case of Harriet Jacobs, one of the best remembered of the slave narratives. Us to thatoduces dimension of slavery that is exemplified, and we might say central to the experience of slave women and that is Sexual Violence. We will come back to discuss jacobs in relation to todays case, celia. We also talked about wpa narratives and the extent to which some issues, including Sexual Violence violence generally, and Sexual Violence in particular was rather muted in the slave narratives. Toe we have the opportunity take another pass at this question, to try to see this dimension of slavery through the experience of celia. You have all begun to see in your readings for today, there are many ways in which the record and the evidence upon which we rely to discover, explore, and understands the case of celia is a challenging rec
Until she is how old . Do you remember . Anybody . 14 years old, right . She is 14 years old when she first appears to us. She is, as we come to understand woman inng in slaved Central Missouri and she is purchased by robert newsom, a small farmer in the county of callaway, the town of fulton in missouri. He purchases celia, and almost from the very moment of that encounter, our story is framed because we learn celia is very soon sexually assaulted, some say even in the journey back to fulton, but certainly very quickly after they arrived at his farm. What is this place to which celia had come . We know that he is a recent widower. In his household are his. Hildren, who are now adults his daughters, as well as a grandson. Newsom is a small farmer. This is not a plantation setting. This is not a large scale enterprise. At most in 1850, he owned five enslaved people in addition to celia. By 1860, he will own just celia and one other, a man named george we will meet later. He is typical i
Pieces. So it works both ways. Lets move on to Christine Fredericks. I want to make sure we talk about the new housekeeping. Ks. Christine frederick herself was it on not the first to hit on this idea of a household engineer. The whole professioncime economics is becoming more expert driven in this period. T thish is in the early 20th 0th ce century Home Economics class. Home economics will be7v . Z taught in schools as a subject. Did any of you take home ec . It the roodsts are in this period. Int its an area that was thought to be just something individual private household things passed ers to on from mothers to daughters. Think of the beacher sisters who were part of this in a way, too. Right . Talking about household management. But Home Economicshome as a field, of a professional domain, where there are experts, creating curricula, is a turn of the century kind of profession. Here again is that is not ristin christine efrederick, but who l somebody who looks a little bit like Chr