On schools and Health Clinics alone and that has a massive displacement in fact theres been more than 500000 displaced mens that have taken place what is going on at the moment is really a failure of the political will the International Political will to implemented really ceasefire a peaceful solution on the ground that would take into account the fact that there is millions of Children Women and families caught up in between and that is really what is happening right now including the attack that was on friday the Syrian Opposition coalition is calling on World Leaders to stop the bombing in its lip and what they call the systematic displacement of People Living there but no one has come up with a formula for a solution and or chapell aljazeera. Well still ahead ill just you know food fuel and medical shortages what u. K. Life is expected to be like the no deal breaks it. Back online Found Service is being restored in parts of the indian administered kashmir. Hello there mostly Clear
Civil war. Historians discuss how africanamericans remember and interpret the civil war. This is an hourlong event. We are here for our fourth and final panel to discuss africanamerican opinions on the war. We want to begin with a discussion of the scope and significant. Maybe you want to get us started. The u. S. Color troops are more than anyone imagined. Massachusetts had three state registrants. There are over 140 of various kinds. They are a significant military force. What is interesting that i think in the beginning of the war none of the white northerners would have imagined you had black northern soldiers. They turned many patriotic northern freemen away. It is only the process of the war. The high death count, the sickness, and the fact that it did not go well. It prompted people to think about arming africanamericans. The emancipation proclamation was authorized. You had over 180,000 troops, which on one hand, people always say there were 2 Million Union troops, but they cam
The virginia sesquicentennial organized this hourlong event. Welcome back everyone. We are here in our fourth and final panel. I am joined by fitzhugh brundage, barbara gannon, and Thavolia Glymph we want to begin with a discussion of the scope and significance of the service in the u. S. Army of African American troops. Barbara, maybe want to get us started. Prof. Gannon u. S. Colored troops are more than anyone ever imagined. The u. S. Colored troops are federal volunteer units, theres over 140 of them of various times. They were a significant military force. Its interesting, at the beginning of the war, none of the white northerners would have ever imagined you would have had black northern soldiers. In fact, they turned many, many patriotic northern free men away. Its only the process of the war, the high discounts, sickness, and the fact that it didnt go well, that prompted people to really think about arming African Americans. The emancipation proclamation was authorized. You had
Barbara, maybe want to get us started. Prof. Gannon well, first you have to understand the u. S. Colored troops are more than anyone ever imagined. The u. S. Colored troops are federal volunteer units, theres over 140 of them of various times. They were a significant military force. Its interesting, at the beginning of the war, none of the white northerners would have ever imagined you would have had black northern soldiers. In fact, they turned many, many patriotic northern free men away. So its only the process of the war, i. E. The high death count sickness, and the fact that it didnt go well, that prompted people to really think about arming African Americans. The emancipation proclamation was authorized. So you had over 180,000 troops which on one hand, people always say, well, there were 2 Million Union troops, but they came when they were needed. They were fresh troops at the end of the war. I dont think any other military historian would dispute at the end of a very long, hardf
And the signing of the bill. Also this weekend, tonight at 7 10 university of california at berkeley history professor brian delay looks at the history of drug production in europe and how arms trading contributed to an american victory during the american resolution revolution. Get our complete schedule at cspan. Org. All weekend long, American History tv is featuring a guster, georgia, where singer james brown was raised. The largest collection of his memorabilia in the world is housed at the Augusta Museum of history. Together with our Comcast Cable partners cspans cities tour staff recently visited many of the sites. Learn more about augusta only get here on American History tv. Today, we are in the boyhood home of president woodrow wilson. President wilson moved to augusta as a child when he was just ayearold could lived in another house, and then moved to this house when he was three. Dr. Wilsons father was originally from ohio. And had gone into the presbyterian ministry. When h