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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Slavery Quakers In 17th Century Barbados 20240714

Is shrinking. That means were getting the word out there. Thats really exciting. Where to start. You all have heard for those regulars here, you know i usually will Say Something about how you cant tell the story of e plur bus umen without the plur bus. I think the talk fits in great with the museums mission to broaden peoples understanding of what we mean by the American Revolution to make sure that everyone sees the American Revolution reflected in themselves. Im flashing at you now a wonderful note card that has a whale on it with a note from almost exactly a year ago. This is april 24th, 2018, from gina whalen. Gina, raise your hand. Katherines aunt. The next question is how many people in this room are related to katharine . So jenna, if you have seen ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Slavery At Colonial Williamsburg 20240714

Perseverance, programming was designed by our panelists tonight so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story had never been done before. And quite literally they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions that were going to have this year, and i would welcome you to come back on july 5th where we will look at current programming that focuses on africanamerican stories and also on october 18th where we will be focusing on the future and our panelists at that discussion will help us think about how do we continue to tell the story for, as mitchell said, it really is all of our story. I know our panelists well, and they have plenty to share with us. So please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here as a junior interpreter and then became an active interpreter and manager and also a program developer. If you would join me in ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reel America Mission Measles - The Story Of A Vaccine - 1964 20240714

This, the scientist, dr. John enders of harvard, whose work made possible an effective vaccine which can prevent the disease. This, the place where the vaccine is tested and produced for use throughout the world, west point, pennsylvania. And this, the vaccine itself, the end product of medicines long match with measles. Many parents think of measles as just a common nuisance which makes their children feel miserable and keeps them out of school for a while, but physicians today know that measles is more than a nuisance. It can bring on bacterial infections, can cause fatal pneumonia and in some cases encephalitis, inflammation of the brain. Each case needs good medical care. It is not so much because of the usual rash and fever symptoms of measles that the doctor says hell check back in a day or so, but rather to be sure that the young patient is not developing serious complications. Half the patients with natural measles show some brain involvement after tduring the d. After the dise ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Slavery At Colonial Williamsburg 20240714

Recognized we were only telling half of the story. And so with the determination and courage and perseverance, programming was designed by our panelists tonight so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story had never been done before. And quite literally, they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions were going to have this year, and i would welcome you to come back on july 5th, where we will look at current programming that focuses on africanamerican stories. And also on october 18th, where we will be focusing on the future. And our panelists at that discussion will be helping us to think about how do we continue to tell this story . For as mitchell said, its really all of our story. I know our panelists well. And they have plenty to share with us. So please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here at
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Slavery At Colonial Williamsburg 20240714

Programming with designs by our panelists tonight, so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story has never been done before. And quite literally, they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions that we are going to have this year. And i would welcome you to come back on july 5, when we will look at current programming that focuses on African American stories, and also on october 18, where we will be focusing on the future, and our panelists at that discussion will be helping us to think about, how do we continue to tell the story . Lawrence mitchell said it really is all of our story. Now i know our panelists well. And they have plenty to share with us. So, please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here at ....

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