Upended by the coronavirus. Thank you for joining us. Tonight, as people say goodbye to so 2020, many say they are ready to bring in a new year. With Live Team Coverage of the subdued celebrations. We will show you it was a busy night for restaurants handling two orders. First to as nasa smith. Looks very different this new years eve. Reporter yes it was. It appears people are heeding the warnings. The streets are empty. It is quiet. Other known spots in the city are also quite. Lot of people are at home celebrating safely. 2020 ended on a different note. San francisco gone or the big crowds. No such showed this year due to the pandemic. We did a few people milling around. We want to have new years eve spirit. We are Walking Around and looking at the bay bridge and the lights. Reporter city hall was lit up in gold to ring in the new year. Many beach and park parking lots closed, including the marina green. The original plan was to go out and rage and help 1 00 in the morning. Came to l
Educational institutions designed to mold the minds and bodies of italys children between the ages five and 11 undertook a mission to rejuvenate the italian race and create a second roman empire. This project depended on the twin beliefs that the italian population did, indeed, constitute a distinct race and that certain aspects of its moral and physical makeup could be influenced during childhood. The book released last year is the work of our visiting author, dr. Eden maclean. Dr. Mclean is a historian of 20thcentury europe with a focus on italy in the interwar period. She joined auburn Universitys Department of history in 2012 after teaching for two years at western connecticut state university. She earned her ph. D. In history from Yale University and a ba in history from university of virginia. She is joined on stage tonight by museum advisor, partner, and friend, dr. Gunter bischof. The marshal plan chair of history and director of our partner for tonights program,. Enter austria
Rejuvenate the italian race and create a second roman empire. This project depended on the twin beliefs that the italian population did, indeed, constitute a distinct race and that certain aspects of its moral and physical makeup could be influenced during childhood. The book released last year is the work of our visiting author, dr. Eden maclean. Dr. Mclean is a historian of 20thcentury europe with a focus on italy in the interwar period. She joined auburn Universitys Department of history in 2012 after teaching for two years at western connecticut state university. She earned her ph. D. In history from Yale University and a b. A. In history from university of virginia. She is joined on stage tonight by museum advisor, partner, and friend, dr. Gunter bischof, the marshal plan chair of history and director of our partner for tonights program, Center Austria. Gunter is a regular presence here, be it at programs, on programs, or in any of our meetings rooms as weve plotted the growth of
Role in the Silver Rights Movement and the musical history provides a window into the culture of the country. Over the next 90 minutes with our Comcast Cable partners well learn about the citys history through its local authors. We mean begin with Adam Goudsouzian who shares the story are the meredith march. So the meredith march against fear is the last great march of the civil rights era. Its the last time you see the civil rights organize come together into this endeavor, and create a great march that draws National Attention and becomes a lobbying tool for political change. In that way its the end of an era that we can trace with birmingham and the march on washington and other iconic events. Its also a beginning. It ignotice a controversy in the National Media over that slogan and becomes a tool of empowerment for African Americans, these two simple words come to mean so much in terms of black consciousness, black beauty, black political organizes, it becomes the fabric of African
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