Design, oral history and remember what i said about speakers and their commitment to mentorship and to education. Shes the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 in the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives on the union war. As i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal Civil War History as part of a round table discussion about the new civil war revisionism. Her book manuscript mentioned in your printed program is now under contract, im pleased to say, with unc press. It examines how black women strategically used the laws geography of the Nations Capital to make claims to liberty during the civil war. It is from that work that her program today is derived. Freed women, mobilizing emancipation and citizenship and selfmaking in wartime washington, d. C. Ladies and gentlemen, tamkia nunley. [ applause ] thank you. Good afternoon and i should thank you extra because it is after lunch, late in the afternoon and you
Register that shows the scout one schedule for the rest of august. Before we begin we asked everybody silence their cell phone so there is no unwanted distractions. We are recording tonight its important we hear your question questions. Afterwards there will be a book signing here. We have six copies for sale behind the register. Tonight we had zahra hankir a lebanese british journalist who writes about the middle east with society and culture she is here to present tonight when then on the ground with a platform for journalists to share in their own words that times it is chilling and harrowingnd and humorous. Along with the unique advantages and then to write in that collection it is to gain a full understanding of the story of female protagonists tent can be given a voice only by other women with our women on the ground were given the opportunity and wece all benefit tonight joined in conversation with a National Security reporter covering extremism for npr. Please welcome to politi
Register that shows the scout one schedule for the rest of august. Before we begin we asked everybody silence their cell phone so there is no unwanted distractions. We are recording tonight its important we hear your question questions. Afterwards there will be a book signing here. We have six copies for sale behind the register. Tonight we had zahra hankir a lebanese british journalist who writes about the middle east with society and culture she is here to present tonight when then on the ground with a platform for journalists to share in their own words that times it is chilling and harrowingnd and humorous. Along with the unique advantages and then to write in that collection it is to gain a full understanding of the story of female protagonists tent can be given a voice only by other women with our women on the ground were given the opportunity and wece all benefit tonight joined in conversation with a National Security reporter covering extremism for npr. Please welcome to politi
I am assistant director of the fbis Training Division. Visitors, we are very happy to have you with us. Members of the marine corps, fbi, dea and National Academy family, welcome home. I see we have several beautiful and peaceful babies in the audience. All babies are beautiful, they are not always peaceful. While all babies are beautiful, theyre not always peaceful. There is a high likelihood they will get frustrated with us. Please stay with us, keep us in the audience. Their voices remind us of why we choose this for a profession. Today, we have 213 kids in the audience, many of which are skipping school. [laughter] this is far too many to ask for an emergency waiver, so when you get back home you may have to write a short report to avoid detention reminding your teachers why this is such a special place. Quantico is a crossroads of american history. The oldest artifact discovered here is a native american spearhead over 4500 years old. It was a historic path through quantico on whi
At the fbi National Academies Graduation Ceremony in quantico, virginia. The current class is composed of 256 lawenforcement officials representing 49 states, the district of columbia and more than 30 countries. This is 45 minutes. Donald good morning. I am don alway, assistant director of the fbis Training Division here at quantico, virginia. Visitors, we are very happy to have you with us today. Members of the marine corps, fbi, dea and National Academy family, welcome home. I see we have several beautiful and peaceful babies in the audience. While all babies are beautiful, they are not always peaceful. There is a high likelihood they will get frustrated with us. Please stay with us, keep us in the audience. Theres a high likelihood theyll get frustrated with us. Please stay with us, keep us in the audience. Their voices remind us of why we choose this for a profession. Today, we have 213 kids in the audience, many of which are skipping school. [laughter] this is far too many to ask