This is what Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Featuring his flag draped co coffin. Everybody laying down their guns and dropping her arms. North dropping and there was a homecoming. Man is it important, the second floor window we believe, 6yearold Teddy Roosevelt in his grandfathers apartment, his family knew this to be historic moment he must be part of. The side of rushmore with our fallen president. As america was moving into the 20th century desperate for civil rights leaders to emerge to put the u. S. On, reconstruction truck. Everyone trying to figure out how we build our community back, how we get out of the challenges of the civil war and come together. Enter, booker t. Washington, a man who not only grows Up From Slavery but gave his people and institution that change the world forever. Impact black people, it would uplift the whole country. All great movements are not possible out great partnerships. Teddy and booker t, two friends, the right man at the right time to lead us through challenging times. We need this combination of people who are committed to the fundamental principles of this nation. Story of tribes and sacrifices revealed as we discover together, the greatest partnership youve never heard about. If you want to tell the story of Peter Roosevelt, start at the beginning which for us means his birthplace at 28 East 20th Street In Manhattan and who better to tell that story in this nations premier historian who did a great book on Theodore Roosevelt. Doug, great to see you. You wanted me to meet you here, why . You have to because new york was his lifeblood, he was born in 1858 which tells you a couple of years before the civil war and he grew up in a household where his mother, they were from georgia and his father from new york so he had a confederate mom and union dad, you sissy all of these squabbles, he lived in a divided household and as president he wanted to unify. I cant wait to tell this story because even though he was a family of wealth, his upbringing was anything but e easy. Should we go inside . Lets do it. In. Born with every advantage a child can have, Theodore Roosevelt junior was raised in manhattan finest brownstones while simultaneously looming through the countrys darkest days. America civil war was supposed to be over in a few weeks. Instead, the Battle For Equality in the fall of the union required every family in the nation to make difficult decisions including the roosevelt. Funeral roosevelt in your to the compromise. His wife did not want them fighting for the unit so he did what . A lot of wealthy people did in the north, they pay. It was the only part of his father Funeral Roosevelt didnt like. He worshiped his dad, im not kidding you. Dad was everything but the fact his dad didnt go serve stuck and he rectified that by becoming a rough rider and colonel in the american war. Before teddy could become a war hero he had to combat one of the greatest challenges any. Of the 19th century could endure. When he was about four or five, it became clear he suffered from asthma. Nowadays we think it is quite manageable. Those days, its of Terrifying Disease and furthermore, things were very nearsighted and nobody knew it so he had these adversities, some lifethreatening. As a child he used to hear these stories of young teddy when he visited. Roosevelt final home. He said the puny little kid will one day be on the side of the mountain of one of americas finest president s, who would predict that . Nobody. Most people including his parents thought he would die. Determined to see his eldest son recovery, you dont roosevelt senior who the discipline and rigor could heal his frail child. His father came to him and test looks on, youve got a great mind and terrible body. Without a strong body, your mind wont drive so he started working out and eventually his dad bought him all kinds of Exercise Equipment and he really got into it. This new strenuous life, Young Roosevelt engaged daily in extreme forms of sifting, rowing, hiking, climbing the Horseback Riding and even an avid boxer. These habits of physical this which the future president considered to be every citizens patriotic duty would stick with him for the rest of his life. This sickly kid became an aggressive athlete in college and then becomes an officer in the military and War Hero Overcompensating for his use. Integrate story for young people to read if you feel infirmed or sickly, his ability to build yourself physically as well as mentally. He believed the mind and body worked in sync and he was open to learning about anything. Teddys transformation proved tim nothing was gained without artwork. Equality later would come to admire in another great leader. However, before the ablebodied man become an icon, he had to heal a wound he never could have anticipated. A broken heart. Funeral roosevelt was in albany when he got a telegram from his brother that mom is burning up with fever in new york city so he scurried out of albany to the train, got in to manhattan, brandon to the house on valentines day and what up and down floors looking for his mother and they both died within hours of each other and the darkness hit him. The Roosevelt Family had a history of depression so famously put the x in the diary, the little baby would be his sister and tr took the train from new york city to where he dropped them off in the middle of dakota territory. Hence the legend of Teddy Roosevelt takes off. It wasnt until he went out west that he saw a different view of what an american is and he saw that with the cowboys, The Black Cowboys and. Tr used to say i found in the west, the north screwed up with too much industrialization, the south had the curse of slavery, the west of the Mississippi River was the new. The west became a big part of his life. Roosevelt love for wildlife and Great Outdoors would become one of the most defining characteristics before the public fell in love with the conservationist they were first introduced to the warrior. Every 15, 1898 the Uss Maine Battleship exploded of ann arbor killing for the 250 officers, many work with to blame a Colonial Empire who committed violations against the freedom seeking president of cuba. Although tr had become an established writer, a beloved Police Commissioner and recently appointed Assistant Secretary of the navy and 40yearold man years to avenge what he considered dirty act of treachery. Everybody thought he was crazy, why would he do this . He at patriotism in his blood and one of the extra night things went the famous charge went up to san juan heights, the only did he charge once but three times. Roughriders did not have he was the only person on a horse, a lot of observers and newspapers, higher level, not one that he would make it up the hill. Only the densest of spanish soldiers wouldnt know the guy on the horse and bullet went all around and people were killed next him but a good luck and he was. All the history finally remember roosevelt and his rough riders Lieutenant Colonel was quick to complement the bravery of the Buffalo Soldiers who fought under his command. Known for their ferocity and tenacity, the old regiment which consisted of Civil War Veterans and ex slaves were some of the first soldiers to fight sidebyside with their fellow white compatriots. After the battle of San Juan Hill was over, roosevelt declared no one can tell whether it was roughriders or blackman of the Ninth Calvary who came forward with the greater courage to offer their lives in the service of their country. Back in new york, the reward of their Hometown Hero by electing him governor of new york. 1899. Two years later, the grateful nations selected tr is the Vice President of the United States but as happened with much of his life, a tragedy would lead teddy toward his destiny. September 14, 1901, president William Mckinley was assassinated. Now a Battle Tested roosevelt needed to once again overgrow a Rapid Transformation to serve his beloved country. Coming up, we visit groundbreaking institute, immersed ourselves in the story of the honorable booker t. Washington former slave who through his head, handed part of lifted himself from the worst circumstances imaginable and later, two great men forged a partnership that may impact on the civil rights movement. Pilots all around, laser focused and determined to perform without excuses. This is their top gun school, those who rise proof they are hands down the top Combat Pilots anywhere. These guys are hardhit. More than weve ever been. Reputation is not busy to go through. One or two seconds could be the difference between life and death. We wanted to go out. You do not want to be on the Receiving End of at 35s. If he chooses to hunt us, who will make him regret that decision. Action, thats what matters. Today, my friend you did it, you did it, you did it. Centrum silver is now clinically shown to support Cognitive Health in older adults. Its one more step towards taking charge of your health. So every day, you can say, youuu did it with centrum silver. In oyster bay and sagamore hill, booker t. Washington last house. Check this out, its beautiful overlooking, its 110 years old, almost exactly as he left and whatever you think of this behind me is dramatically different from how booker t. Washington grew up. Booker t born into slavery on a Virginia Plantation in 1856. Unlike teddy, young booker grew up in a cold from a file cabinet and without a father. As a child, he dreamed of requiring an education but seemingly eternal punishment preventing him from learning how to read and write. All this changed on one fateful day sending alongside his fellow slaves, 9yearold booker watched a stranger addressing union attire read aloud the emancipation proclamation. After the reading we were all free. My mother standing by my side, cleaned over and kissed her children while tears of joy ran down her cheeks. This was the moment she had been praying for. After the feeling of freedom and ecstasy and knowing at liberty, there is a responsibly to chart their own destiny and for Booker Tease Mom and her husband washington ferguson, it meant heading out to West Virginia starting the backbreaking work of working in the salt mines. He was early on top how to be selfsufficient and a good worker. Hes a man who has set goals in his life that he wants, i do not want to have to work in the salt mines. I want to accomplish something with my life. To achieve this, booker knew he needed mentors. One of them was missus ruffner from Automatic Homeowner to become in upkeep in order to avoid the mind. Rather than present strict habits, the young man embraced strictures of loneliness, promptness and honesty. These will become the essence of bookers philosophy. He knew without an education his dreams would be simply that dreams. He set sites on Agriculture Institute in virginia. He gets to hampton and hes a mess. They didnt want him there but he was insistent at the end, that is the perseverance and he says okay, i want to have the opportunity so hes assigned a classroom and he doesnt doesnt immaculate the mark why . He told him how to clean. He knew if im going to succeed, i have to do it the right way. That is the key. At first, they thought they acquired a hardworking janitor. As such, the school have been given one of the brightest students. Now known as booker t. Washington, for every student needed elastin, would become a teacher, this position Hampton Institute founder recognized the young mans exceptional talent. 1881 armstrong received a request from the governor of alabama asking for hamptons finest white teacher to lead a new revolutionary black institute. Armstrong said about the perfect guy for you. Hes young, energetic but he can do the job so they go up there and say okay, well take it and see how it turns out. Tuskegee university. This is where booker t began his quest to become president of this institution. It wasnt nearly as nice, this was 3500 students. The original building was about a mile down the road in a leaky roof and no students, no teachers and no funding. He had to change that in ten days. July 4, 1881 month 25yearold did just got. He founded tuskegee on the same principles he learned from hampton and i was on the head, the hand and the heart. The head being academics he knew that was foremost important from former slaves and descendents. The heart was Character Strength and service the hand was hard work. When he got to tuskegee, he went into the earl districts to discover their needs and what he saw surprised even him, they were not only able to read and write but some didnt even know how to use a toothbrush. He realized fiscal has not been built. All he sees us poverty and booker t. Washington says i can make this better and within ten days hes cut across as schoolteaching an old dilapidated building. Nancy but a building he could start with and start the school with. All the students learn the fundamentals of reading, writing and arithmetic, booker t. Washington insisted you just student learn a straight. To Him Community is nothing without men and women capable of being hired to serve the needs of the people. He had a vision for whats possible, how trades could be beneficial and he realized the population working with, these were most formally enslaved or appearance of being enslaved so askew was already there, you know how to get rid of the skill, we will combine skill. In the beginning he had 30 students. Within ten years the institute requiring a staggered 100 acres of land and admitted hundreds of Prospective Students and recruited the nations top mines to leave the campus including the now famous agriculturalists George Washington carver. His success, its fonda knew what work needed to be done. I knew that in a large degree we were Experimenting Testing Whether or not it was possible for negroes to build up and Control Affairs of the large education is sufficient. I knew if we failed, it would injure the whole Race Director to forms of bondage. Theres physical bondage and recognize the other bondage was slavery of an ignorant. How to force life convinced society with segregated bathrooms, restaurants, Water Fountains that his school and his students were a Worthy Investment . Simple, Tuskegee Institute mean a spokesman. Little did he know by becoming his institute great from the advocate, he would simultaneously become one of the most admired americans of all time. Coming up, we share the story of how a former Slave Speech Uplifted a deeply segregated south and how this phenomena of the eye of another trailblazer who thought to change his nation for the better. Welcome to fox news live, i am marianne, israel intensifying Military Campaign against hamas. The idf says its expanding Ground Operation of the northern and southern parts of gaza, the announcement comes same date israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu talk to President Biden by phone. We are told they discussed objectives and phasing of the work for President Biden to compress for ceasefire. Calls for Deposit Biden continue to grow better for humanitarian groups. A manhunt is underway for the suspect to open fire inside Central Florida mall packed with holy shoppers. It happened this afternoon at the paddock mall in ocala. A member called in a woman injured. Investigators believe the shooting was targeted and not an active shooter situation. I am marianne, back to one nation. As you always associate the last home of Teddy Roosevelt with the former president , he will always go to booker t. Washington with this place known as the oaks. After all, Tuskegee Architects designed it, its beautiful. These are tuskegee bricks. On this pathway right here. Some of those powerful people in the world were photographed with the president of the university. His goal when people saw the oaks west to see the power and cutting edge up usually ability at this university. Indoor plumbing, electricity, that was his image, exactly what he got. Tuskegee in particular becomes