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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency George H.W. Bush 1992 Republican National Convention 20240712

George w. Bush excessive emanation at the 1992 Republican National convention in houston. President bush lost the president ial election to democrat, bill clinton. Ross perot finished third. [cheering and applause] george h. W. Bush thank you so much. George h. W. Bush thank you so much. Thank you very, very much. Thank you so much. Thank you. [cheering and applause] this is fantastic. Thank you all very, very much. Lets go to work. Thank you. Much. You so thank you. And i am proud to receive, and i am honored to accept your nomination for president of the United States. [cheering and applause] and may i thank my dear friend and our great leader, bob dole, for that wonderful introduction. [cheering and applause] and, let me say this, this nomination is not for me alone. It is for the ideas, principles and values that we stand for. And my job has been made easier by a lead ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History The Civil Rights Movement 20240712

Professor taylor focuses on the 1954 u. S. Supreme Court Decision in brown v. Board of education, the integration of a high school in little rock, arkansas, and the 1960 sit in at a lunch counter in greensboro, North Carolina. Folks, welcome to this class in africanAmerican History. Were going Movement Origin our discussion of the Civil Rights Movement tonight. For those of you in this room who know who i am, but for others im Quintard Taylor and im a professor of history, American History at the university of washington. Ok, well get started. Last time last week we talked about world war ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History The Civil Rights Movement 20240712

Emphasize was the fact that ordinary people were becoming much more militant and aggressive in defending their civil rights. Im going to continue that theme tonight and, indeed, i think its even more so the case in the 1950s and 1960s that ordinary people became the engines of the Civil Rights Movement. We tend to think about the Civil Rights Movement as Martin Luther king, jr. , fanny hammer and largerthanlife figures. The Civil Rights Movement was made up by ordinary people including and youll find out tonight a lot of College Students. A lot of College Students. In fact, in some ways the driving force of the
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History The Civil Rights Movement 20240712

Were going Movement Origin our discussion of the Civil Rights Movement tonight. For those of you, those of you in this room know who i am but for others im Quintard Taylor and im a professor of history, American History at the university of washington. Ok, well get started. Last time last week we talked about world war ii and one of the things that i tried to emphasize was the fact that ordinary people were becoming much more militant and aggressive in defending their civil rights. Im going to continue that theme tonight and, indeed, i think its even more so the case in the 1950s and 1960s that ordinary people became the engines of the Civil Rights Movement. We tend to think about the
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 1919 Elaine Arkansas Massacre 20240713

Conference quick welcome to new perspectives and sources, this is a panel to devoted to understanding a horrific series events that started just over id years ago where African Americans were hunted down by an raged crowd of whites in arkansas, i want to recognize the work lancaster did in helping to organize this panel, in unfortunately he had to change his plans to join us, and participate all three of our scholars, here on this panel are contributors to a book edited, we are shamelessly plugging that right here, the elaine mascara in arkansas, a century of atrocity and resistance, 1819 to 1919, full disclosure i read it to, this is not about me, i want to introduced all three of our panelists first, though each present for about 20 to 25 minutes, and after that i will spend just a few minutes offering some thoughts, designed to generate discussion and then we will enjoy a question, answer i will get out of the, way we will g ....

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