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BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick... July 6, 2024

next prime minister is now considered unfit to be a member of parliament. that is what happened this week when keir starmer declared that his predecessor, jeremy corbyn, would not be representing the labour party at the next election. my guest on political thinking this week is one of those who is urging keir starmer on. steve reed, labour s shadow secretary was part of a group that tried to keep people in the labour party when many were thinking of leaving it during thejeremy corbyn years. this week he is announcing a new approach to crime, approach that attempts to vent crime, protect communities, he says that when jeremy corbyn was crime, protect communities, he says that whenjeremy corbyn was leader, labour gave the impression they were more concerned about the criminals than they were about the victims. welcome to political thinking. thank ou, aood welcome to political thinking. thank you. good beer- welcome to political thinking. thank you, good beer. when welcome t ....

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CSPAN3 American And British Suffrage Movements April 30, 2017

And the Seneca Falls Convention that was called by Elizabeth Cady stanton in new york. And that, there she came out in Public Discourse and what about the idea that people that women should have the vote. And it reminds us of how controversial it was. Her cosponsor said that she feared that this proposal would make us look ridiculous, and her husband, Henry Stanton who was a new york legislator, refused to come. Frederick douglass, the famed orator did, and he defended it. But it was a shock and most newspapers that even covered the event did so with disdain and mockery. There are other historians that position the movement beginning earlier, in the 1840s when people like lucy stone and the sisters from south carolina, began to speak publicly about antisla ....

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CSPAN3 U.S. Women Soldiers During World War I May 29, 2017

Recognized as military veterans. The National Archives in washington, d. C. , hosted this 50minute event. After the United States entered world war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. Although women were prohibited from joining the regular army or navy, they found ways to contribute, often taking up jobs once performed by men, now going overseas. One group of women, however, possessed a skill much needed by the army, fighting a war required Reliable Communications network but more than two and a half years of war had devastated the french telephone system. General john j. , commander in chief of the American Expeditionary forces called upon the expertise of women telephone operators. More than 1700 women applied and ....

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CSPAN3 U.S. Women Soldiers During World War I May 29, 2017

Recognized as military veterans. The National Archives in washington, d. C. , hosted this 50minute event. After the United States entered world war i, women as well as men eagerly volunteered to serve their country. Although women were prohibited from joining the regular army or navy, they found ways to contribute, often taking up jobs once performed by men, now going overseas. One group of women, however, possessed a skill much needed by the army, fighting a war required Reliable Communications network but more than two and a half years of war had devastated the french telephone system. General john j. , commander in chief of the American Expeditionary forces called upon the expertise of women telephone operators. More than 1700 women applied and ....

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CSPAN3 U.S. Women Soldiers During World War I June 3, 2017

Contribute, often taking jobs was performed by men. One group of women possessed a skill muchneeded by the army. Exit a war needed fighting a war required Reliable Communications network. Pershing called upon the expertise of women telephone operators. More than 1700 women applied in just over 200 served in europe with the army. Their services documented in their official files in the National Archives in st. Louis, collection of archival personal records. That is civilian personnel records. After the war, the women were not deemed eligible for military benefits despite their army service. 1970s for thehe hello girls to finally receive the benefits to them as the First Female Army veterans. In both our military and civilian personnel records centers, we preserve the records of millions of men and women who ....

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