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CSPAN3 The Civil War Emancipation In Washington DC July 11, 2024

From digital humanities, digitalization, hot gas, historical fiction, public history. Remember when i said earlier about our speakers commitment to mentorship and to education. She is the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 on the civil war, transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives of the union war. As i was preparing this introduction with her work in the flagship journal a part of a round table discussion of the views on revision isnt. And the boundaries of freedom in washington, d. C. Is now under contract, i am pleased to say, explaining how black women in the Nations Capital made claims to liberty during the civil war. The program today free women, mobilizing emancipation and citizenship in wartime washington, d. C. It is from that work that the program today is derived. Free women mobilizing and self making in wartime deeds washington d. C. Ladies and gentlemen, tamika nunley. [applause] thank you. ....

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CSPAN3 Politics And Public Policy Today July 12, 2024

Which is like the leading journal of our profession. But he had the last laugh because guess what, in the 1960s during the civil rights era, his view of reconstruction became dominance. They saw it for what it was. And then there was the Second World War were racism was politically unfashionable. Nazism had made racism suspect and race ideas suspect. So the profession as a whole is sort of reckoning with reconstruction in different ways. And many people who write in the sixties, black and white historians, john franklin, they all right to resurrect towards these ideas reconstruction. It is also interesting that it is really a 1940 essay, writing in essay in the american historical review, he criticizes them but he praises some as going beyond the ways in which the Dining School had written about reconstruction. This view, and he wrote in the 19 eighties, you are reading unab ....

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History Historical Interpretations Of Reconstruction July 12, 2024

Constitutional rights given to africanamericans or as a failure because Racial Discrimination was legal and africanamericans remain unequal. So today, we are going to be talking about reconstruction. Right . So what is reconstruction . Its really the period immediately after the civil war. The period of reconstruction. Why is it called reconstruction . Because we are talking about the reconstruction of the union. Right . Of the seceded states that had formed the confederacy, theyre now defeated and the question then becomes is how do they reenter the union . How do we reconstruct the union . And that is why this period is known as reconstruction. It is not that well known in American History. As the civil war, so so far, we have been talking about the civil war, right, before the midterms, we covered the civil war. And everyone knows about the civil war. It has kind ....

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CSPAN3 Lectures In History Historical Interpretations Of Reconstruction July 12, 2024

Its really the period immediately after the civil war is the period of reconstruction. Why is it called reconstruction . Because we are talking about the reconstruction of the union, right, of the seceded states that had formed the confederacy. Theyre now defeated. And the question then becomes is how do they reenter the union . How do we reconstruct the union . And that is why this period is known as reconstruction. It is not that wellknown in American History as the civil war. So, so far weve been talking simply about the civil war, right . Before the midterms, we covered the civil war. Everyone knows about the civil war. It has kind of a triumphant end, at least if youre not a newer confederate. The union wins. Slavery is destroyed. Reconstruction, on the other hand, does not have a happy ending. Its a great experiment in racial democracy immediately after the war, but it is overthrown. Maybe we all like happy endings, and th ....

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CSPAN3 The Presidency Ronald Reagan 1980 Republican National Convention July 12, 2024

Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. You are singing our song. clapping well the first thrill tonight was the defining myself in a movie on prime time. clapping but this as you can imagine is the second big thrill. Mister chairman and mr. Vice president to be, this convention, my fellow citizens of this great nation. With a deep awareness of the responsibility infer by your trust, i accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States clapping . noise i do so with deep gratitude and i think also i might interject on behalf of all of us our thanks to detroit and the people of michigan and the city for the warm hospitality youve given us. noise and i thank you for your whole hearted response to my recommendation with regard to george bush as a candidate for vice president. Im very proud of our party tonight. This convention has shown to all america a party united with positive programs for solving the nations problems ....

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