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Him to let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development. Only mostly im going to resist. I dont see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. Time to sit down and talk jackson in georgia, a town of 4000 people in the southern United States. A place where executions in the nearby prison are a way of life. In a few hours, one will take place by lethal injection. How does it make you feel to live up in a house . Im with people because if they do, if you know why children getting children that yes, get them in 2016, the state of georgia broke the record for the most executions in the United States. Each time anti Death Penalty associations demonstrate for hours trying to stop the execution parts come down every time theres an execution to have a presence here to say i dont think its right. And the state shouldnt be taking laws that many thought no matter what the circumstances. And so i feel responsible, but obviously, you know, and, and make a stand until it
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Even though we may not get that in our lifetime, even if experienced hardships and disappointments along the way, at least still have faith we can create a more Perfect Union. Not a Perfect Union but more perfect. Good morning and welcome to a special edition of Washington Post live. I am hoping columnist for the Washington Post and founding director of this project and for this special conversation this morning, i am joined by my dear friend, elizabeth alexander. President of the andrew w foundation. Good morning. Good morning. Its wonderful to be together. It is wonderful to be together. We both welcome our guest for this conversation. Fortyfourth president of the united states, barack obama. I assume you recognize that guy in the middle there. Good morning. Washington post put up good guns for this one. We are a so excited to see you. I am very grateful you guys took the time. We are so excited to talk to you about your book but this is a News Organization so we do have to begin wit
Center for the humanities. Event occurred in dallas. Since the pandemic has begun, for our purposes, since we shut down in march, they thing that thing that has been driving our analysis here as historians is what is the historical precedent . Obviously, 1918 is the one that comes to mind and we have nobody better to tell us about 1918 than my friend christopher nichols. Hes an associate professor of history at oregon state. He is also the director of the Oregon State Center for humanities and the founder of their citizenship and crisis initiative. He also studied at harvard and wesleyan, and got his ma and phd from a good friend of ours at the university of virginia. Chris is an expert on i would say the early parts of the 20th century. That is what his previous work was on. He is expanding out and he and i, before we came on, we were chatting about new work on ideologies in u. S. Foreign policy, which is that book itself was a seminal book in the field in 1987 and im glad someone has