Compiling this topic, the thought for this year she called me into her office, and pitch me this idea as she mentioned and she ended up, when i told her and agreed that i did know somebody who might be interested in doing this topic she said well maybe when i think about renegades or scoundrels theres only one person that comes to mind. I said im so touch those are the type of characters every girl wants to be associated with. Before you can really start looking at the outlaws that the civil in our gangs that the civil war spun off you have to take a flip back and kind of understand the guerrilla warfare that was going on during the civil war to try to understand how that same mindset continued on after the war and manifested itself in the wild west. In regular warfare in the civil war you have those who are somewhat walk organized with the military, and calgary raiders near kentucky, they were the most closely associated and then you had partisan rangers, who were free and independent
Civil war guerrilla fighters who later became outlaws in the old west, including jesse james, his brother frank, and their gang. This event was recorded by the American Civil War museum in june of 2016. Now, i will start off with a word of warning. When i compiled all the information i wanted to share with you all this evening, the first time i went through it and timed it, i spoke for an hour and a half. So i hope you all are comfortable. We might be here a while. Im just kidding josie, dont get mad at me. Last year when josie was compiling the topics for this year, she called me into her Office One Day and pitched me this idea as she mentioned. Then she ended up, when i told her that and i agreed that i probably did know somebody who might be interested in doing this topic, she said, well, you know, when i think of outlaws, renegades or scoundrels, theres only one person that comes immediately to mind. I said, im so touched. Thats exactly the type of characters every girl longs to be
But the big question we need to ask ourselves at this point is where it will be discovered and what benefit will provide for the United States . You see, there was one major nations that boycotted this International Telephone conference about discovering the vaccine. It was the United States. President trump decided not to participate with the leaders of nations from around the world in this global conversation about finding a safe and effective vaccine to fight coronavirus. Im not sure what his motive was, but we know that at least 94 other vaccines are being explored in work on it nations around the world. Inhe england, for example, in germany, and so many of the countries that are looking for the same safe and effective vaccine that we and the United States are lookingaf for. I have great cut faith and confidence in the men and women in medical research in the United States and the production facilities in our country, but i am not so proud owners of a massively that no other countr
Tour, but only a brief clip is shown in the first few minutes of this program. Good evening and welcome, everyone. I am tom putnam, director of the john f. Kennedy president ial library and museum, and on behalf of the executive director of the Kennedy Library foundation, the board of directors, and all of our colleagues, i think you for joining us this evening. Let me first acknowledge the generous underwriters of the forum, boston capital, the local institute, raytheon, the boston foundation, and our media partners. We considered having this Forum Last Night on the actual 50th anniversary of mrs. Kennedys tour but did not want to make any of you having to choose between sharing valentines day with loved ones or with your friends here at the Kennedy Library. We are so pleased to have so many of you with us this evening. 50 years ago, Jacqueline Kennedy introduced herself to the nation. In many ways, the public already knew her from her role as the president s wife, mother of two child
In doing this topic, she said, what i think about scalawags and scoundrels, there is only one person who comes immediately to mind. I am so touched. Exactly the kind of character every girl longs to be associated with. Before you can start looking at the outlaws that the civil war spun off, you have to take a see and understand the guerrilla warfare that was going on during the civil war to understand how that same mindset continued after the war. In manifested itself in the wild west. In the civilfare war, you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary raiders raters were the most closely associated. John mosby would fall under those were the more civilized versions of irregular warfare. Underneath that, you had guerrilla warfare and that was all across the south. When i say guerrilla warfare, i mean when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean people taking up arms for themselves and fighting. Some of them may have done it because they were in kill or be k