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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History White House Myths 20240712

Because you get to not only debunked these things, but you get to try to figure out where they really started and why people grew so attached to them, because that also tells you a little bit more about how people understand the passed and how they use it or misuse it. So, remember earlier in the semester, we talked about the Jackson Magnolia. In fact, i think a number of you went into detail about the Jackson Magnolia. Alex, was it you who wrote about the Jackson Magnolia . Okay. You already know all this. For everybody else, think back to when john pisko visited the class and we talked about the story behind the Jackson Magnolia. Who remembers the story . Not alex, because he wrote a whole paper on it. But anybody else . Andrew jacksons wife died right bef ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History White House Myths 20240713

But think about to when johnson pivska visited the class and we talked about the Jackson Magnolia. Who remembers the story . Andrew jacksons wife died right before he went to office so he planted this tree because it was her favorite tree. And he brought the seeds from the hermitage in tennessee and do you remember what jonathan told us . He said there isnt any contemporary evidence, Andrew Jackson never mentions planting a tree, theres nothing in newspapers so it seems like this is a story that has these romantic origins and its continued to grow from that ever since. So this is actually first known exterior photograph of the white house taken by a welsh born photographer named john plume jr. In january 1846. So if youre looking at the white house, this is 1846, so in theory jackson planted his tree already, right . But i dont see a magnolia anywhere. So this also bolsters ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History White House Myths 20240713

Perpetuated. What i like about this is you get to not only debunk these things but try to figure out where they started and why people grew so attached to them because that also tells you a little bit more about how people understand the past and how they use it or misuse it. So, remember earlier in the semester we talked about the Jackson Magnolia. Who remembers the story . Andrew jacksons wife died right before he went to office so he planted this tree because it was her favorite tree. Matthew and he brought the seeds from the hermitage in tennessee and do you remember what jonathan told us . He said there isnt any contemporary evidence, Andrew Jackson never mentions planting a tree, theres nothing in newspapers so it seems like this is a story that has these romantic origins and its continued to grow from that ever since. So this is actually first known exterior photogra ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History White House Myths 20240713

Times, whether you were researching them on the internet or doing research for your papers in this class but there are a number of stories that continue to be circulated and perpetuated. What i like about this is you get to not only debunk these things but try to figure out where they started and why people grew so attached to them ecause that also tells you a little bit more about how people understand the past and how they use it or misuse it. So, remember earlier in the semester we talked about the Jackson Magnolia. I think a number of you went into detail about the Jackson Magnolia. Alex, was it you who wrote about the Jackson Magnolia . You already know this. But think about to when johnson pivska visited the class and we talked about the Jackson Magnolia
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 20150927

Ideas or symbols for the slave power, the slave owners. There are also something else. All other dangers. We have the while going into other different territory and it onl be difficult to see what the tree log, just about here. Lets just say we will call this Sir Arthur Conan Doyle called it a speckled band. It is a symbol of the other dangers, the bounty hunters, the spies and informers that sought to make money off of the desire of black people to live in freedom entity and dignity. This snake represents some of the other things. North toainting, freedom, we have a sense of the fact that you are never too old or too young to feel the urge to do better. To move from oppression to liberty. Perhaps i can explain it better. Come with me to a hillside at night on the eighth of august, 1850. You are in a carriage, its a hired rig pulled by two horses. There is only one lamp swinging off the carriage just to light the way. You ....

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