As battlefield angels, the charity work of civil war nurses. He lives in gettysburg where he is a freelance writer. He has received numerous awards from the maryland delaware d. C. Press association, the associated press, the maryland state teachers association, society of professional journalists, and computed newspapers holding, inc. , for his newspaper writing. Without any further introduction, i will introduce to you james rada. Good afternoon. Today we are going to talk about a book that myself and a the lastwrote called to fall. It is about three march the marine march in 1922 that saved to the marine corps. The marines had proved themselves a Formidable Fighting force during world war i and after the fighting there to drive off the germans who were entrenched, army general John Pershing who was the commander of the American Expeditionary deadliest, the weapon in the world is a marine and his rifle. That did not stop general pershing and others from wanting to disband the marine
Other stops on our tour at cspan. Org citiestour. You are watching American History tv, all weekend every weekend on cspan3. We continue now with our look at the history of spokane. Next, an interview recorded for the cspan broadcast the sidebar. Reagan era tax reform. , seniort is henry olson fellow of the ethics Public Policy and the author of the working class republican, Ronald Reagan and the bluecollar conservativism. Tax reform is a talks desktop legislative priority for president trump. This look that president reagans efforts to reform the tax code in the 1980s. This is American History tv on cspan3. Fellow, olson, a senior out with a new book titled the working class republican, Ronald Reagan and the return of bluecollar conservativism. Lets talk about tax reform because you wrote a piece that republicans are chomping at the bit to pass tax reform. How did it get there . Henry olsen to passing this tax reform, they need to pass something that gives everybody a stake in the sys
As a site of an double violence judged a run explore will cspans global audience will see this. The information in this lecture is come from two major sources. We have done over 300 interviews with people who grew up in the bronx in the 1930s. In the process, pupil documented this createsations something called the bronx berlin using this, which is a change between social workers in berlin and new york city, infusing hiphop to motivate and reach the youth. I have been to berlin six times. Will have a chance to experience firsthand how hiphop culture has spread in europe. This was enthusiastically adopted here. Here and, and many other portions of the world. The substance of my lecture explores the bronx history, which many people are familiar with. On to explain what definition of hiphop i will be using in this. An artform taken to its highest by two puncture court, many dutchman but feel a bit this elements, ms. Cle at many hiphop artist. I describe as a multilayered instance of which
Emma from alabama an. They dont conduct themselves the way they do. Harvard university has a problem as well. We have not talked about the issue of culler, colored town and who is acceptable and what is not acceptable. All of these dynamics are going on and impacted by the migration. The changes that whole interplay within the africanamerican community. Thank you so much. [applause] thank you all for being here. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] we have a facebook question, he says are there any Historical Resources on the people who died in detroit . There is one in particular. You could be featured during our next life program. Join the conversation on facebook. And on twitter at cspan history. Cspans washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up monday morning, project director at
Nervous. This is one of the hardest lectures i give. Its because there is a mixture of history, there are also in it. Al stories and i who has never heard of the ludlow massacre . A few of you. In the mid to thousands, archaeologists in the University Survey and found a lot of people had not heard of the massacre. Out of those that had heard of the ludlow massacre, they thought it was about native americans killing white settlers. From my experience, i grew up in southern colorado. My family has lived here for 150 years. Ludlow was my first field trip in the third grade. I went to college and ended up studying with an individual who had done research on colorado and i had the opportunity to do research at the archives in our community. Years, ist couple of was able to sit on the ludlow Centennial Commission, it had been 100 years since the massacre. It was a governor appointed commission. I ended up being the cochair of the commission. I will have you guessed skewed in a little bit o.