c-span s american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule your program guide on c-span.org/history. on behalf of the andrew jackson foundation i want to welcome you to jackson s home, to inaugural history and court program. it is the first installment of the 3-part cities to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version of the hermitage mountain mention its completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years the jackson s lives in a 2-story farmhouse on this property. they moved into a newly completed dream home, the house is ridiculous, the manger we treasure today. history uncorked, we give the participant s view of the early nineteenth century social economic political and aesthetic context of the times. when the mention was constructed. we are honored to have doctor carole bucy as the first speaker in our series. doctor carole bucy is a professor of history at volunteer state community college. a phd in history from vanderbilt university, as well as history degr
they moved into a newly completed dream home, the house is ridiculous, the manger we treasure today. history uncorked, we give the participant s view of the early nineteenth century social economic political and aesthetic context of the times. when the mention was constructed. we are honored to have doctor carole bucy as the first speaker in our series. doctor carole bucy is a professor of history at volunteer state community college. a phd in history from vanderbilt university, as well as history degrees from baylor university and george peabody college. doctor carole bucy was appointed davidson county, and karl dean. the author tennessee through time, the early years in tennessee through time the later years, these are the social study textbooks currently used out of fifth grade classrooms in numerous schools across tennessee and is also the author of history carved in stone, city, cemetery, the ywca of national. exercising the franchise exercising the body politic believe
event held at the metropolitan museum of art in new york. telling the rich stories of white house history has been the mission of the white house historical association since we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy, he was her vision at the young age of 31 to create an organization that would provide non-tax payer funding to maintain the museum s standard of the house, which had been somewhat neglected through presency s leading up to the kennedys. although the association has developed an expanded over the past 60 years the mission established by mrs. kennedy. still guides our work and our offerings. earlier this month the association celebrated our 60th anniversary with the gala at the temple of dendor in the sackler wing of the metropolitan museum of art in new york. the evening featured powerful and poignant remarks from first lady of the united states dr. jill biden ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubinstein chairman of our board fred ryan and vice ch
historical association since we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy, he was her vision at the young age of 31 to create an organization that would provide non-tax payer funding to maintain the museum s standard of the house, which had been somewhat neglected through presency s leading up to the kennedys. although the association has developed an expanded over the past 60 years the mission established by mrs. kennedy. still guides our work and our offerings. earlier this month the association celebrated our 60th anniversary with the gala at the temple of dendor in the sackler wing of the metropolitan museum of art in new york. the evening featured powerful and poignant remarks from first lady of the united states dr. jill biden ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubinstein chairman of our board fred ryan and vice chair john rogers and al roker served as the master of ceremonies for the evening. we had performances from the gray coat fife and drug corps metrop
good morning again and thank you for joining our second session today. my name is what he register. i teach in the history program here. director of the project on slavery race and reconciliation. the institution s endeavored to not only understand a particular history, but the obligations that that history has had for us. it is my pleasure today to introduce our speakers and order of their appearance. first up this morning as professor tracy campbell at the university of kentucky. professor campbell received his ba from the university of kentucky and phd at duke remarkable and has a teaching history. he taught at mars hill and union colleges. kentucky, hebeen a has been recognized not only for his scholarship but especially for his skill as a classroom teacher. kiss the author of numerous articles and five major books, including most recently, his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. louis, which he tellingly calls a biography. our is directly related to symposium today. th