Interning with the First Federal congress project a long time ago. He is not sensitive about his age. He is too young to be that it seems like it was a long time ago and we were able to see him take some of these the he some of the stuff he worked within our office, develop that and work it into his phd dissertation, which is the basis for his first book. A well grounded hope, abolishing slavery and racial inequality in early america. He teaches at the university of mississippi, now we are really fortunate to have him come all the way up here to d. C. I want to thank the other people who made this a truly national event, with a scope that goes beyond this area code. We have a visitor from the west coast, from california, a good friend of ours. And another wonderful friend from new york city. For some reason, i am forgetting your name. I am sorry, john. Maurice represents the harvard conservancy. Who is developing the federal hall site of where the First Federal congress met into a goin
Of mine. He started interning with the First Federal congress project long time ago. He is not sensitive about his age. He is too young to be that it seems like it was a long time ago and we were able to see him take some of the things and develop it and work it into his phd dissertation, which is the basis for his first book. University of mississippi, now we are really, fortunate to have him come all the way up here from d. C. I want to thank the other people who made this a truly National Event with a scope that goes beyond this area code. We have a visitor from california and another wonderful friend from new york city. For some reason, im forgetting your name john. Who represents the harvard conservancy. A real destination in Lower Manhattan for a study of the early congresses. Welcome to everybody, whether you came from near or far. [applause] paul thank you for that introduction. I would like to thank the u. S. Capital Historical Society were for inviting me here today for my ta
Ago and we were able to see him take some of the things and things he worked within our , develop that and work it into his phd dissertation, which is the basis for his first book. A well grounded hope, abolishing and racial inequality in america. He teaches at the university of reallyippi, now we are fortunate to have him come all the way up here to from d. C. I want to thank the other people who made this a truly National Event with a scope that goes beyond this area code. We have a visitor from the west coast, from california , a good friend of ours. And another wonderful friend from new york city. For some reason i am forgetting your name. I am sorry john. Who represents the harvard conservancy. Who is developing the federal hall site of where the First Federal congress met into a going thing. Destination in Lower Manhattan for studies of the early congresses. Welcome to everybody, whether you came from near or far. Lets welcome paul polgar. [applause] professor polgar thank you fo
To d. C. Before i bring him to the podium, i want to make this a National Event with a scope that goes beyond this area code. We have a visitor from california here, a good friend of ours, and another wonderful friend from new york city. For some reason, im forgetting your name. John. John mackateer, im sorry, john. He represents the harvard conservancy developing the federal hall site of where the First Federal congress met into a going thing, a real destination in Lower Manhattan for studies of the early congresses. So welcome to everybody, whether you came from near or far, and well welcome paul poglar. [ applause ] thank you, chuck, for that introduction. I would like to thank the Historical Society for inviting me here today. So my talk today entitled congresss first debate on slavery and race is going to attempt to demonstrate, really, the central ways that this First National congressional debate really set the tone for these larger issues of slavery and race as they would play
To d. C. Before i bring him to the podium, i want to make this a National Event with a scope that goes beyond this area code. We have a visitor from california here, a good friend of ours, and another wonderful friend from new york city. For some reason, im forgetting your name. John. John mackateer, im sorry, john. He represents the harvard conservancy developing the federal hall site of where the First Federal congress met into a going thing, a real destination in Lower Manhattan for studies of the early congresses. So welcome to everybody, whether you came from near or far, and well welcome paul poglar. [ applause ] thank you, chuck, for that introduction. I would like to thank the Historical Society for inviting me here today. So my talk today entitled congresss first debate on slavery and race is going to attempt to demonstrate, really, the central ways that this First National congressional debate really set the tone for these larger issues of slavery and race as they would play