And fatherhood, the underlay, the sort of undercurrent is going in a slightly different direction. As youll see as we move in the weeks ahead, that this sort of crack in the cold war etiface begins with challenging and changing perspectives on sexual behavior. Eventually it will become more political. Eventually it will deal more with racial issues and eventually it will explode in the 1960s. The seed bed of the Counter Culture of the 1960s which totally challenges the cold war can be seen quite clearly in the early efforts of these dissenters from traditional sexual and Cultural Values in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Thats our lecture today, and i thank you all for attending. Are there any questions before we finish . Okay. Ill see you next week. Thank you. American history tv airs on cspan 3 every weekend telling the american story through events, interviews, and visits to historic locations. This month American History tv is in primetime to introduce you to programs you could see
and harper sirleaf. funded by thomas shippers and 1734 and chartered by the va 1762, is the oldest town in the state. today, shepherdstown is home to a division of the u.s. fish and wildlife service, a bureau of the department of interior. that is where q&a cameras went in late april to talk with historian, douglas brinkley, about his upcoming book on the influence of our 26 president on the history of the conservation movement. the book is titled, the wilderness warrior theodore roosevelt and the crusade for america. host: doug brinkley why did you want to start our conversation about your book at this center? guest: this is the national conservation training center. this is where biologists get trained, make sure that our rivers and that are marshlands are taking care of, that manage endangered species. it is the headquarters of u.s. fish and wildlife but conservationists leaders from all over the world come here for seminars and to learn proper methods and techniques