Virginia at oberlin she has created the history design lab that allows students to develop scholarly projects that involve approaches that range from digital humanities, exhibit design, oral history and remember what i said about speakers and their commitment to mentorship and to education. Shes the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 in the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives on the union war. As i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal Civil War History as part of a round table discussion about the new civil war revisionism. Her book manuscripted mentioned in your printed program is now under contract, im pleased to say with the unc press. It examines how black women strategically used the laws geography of the Nations Capital to make claims to liberty during the civil war. It is from that work that her program today is derived. Free women, mobileizing emancipation and citizenship and selfmaking in wart
Good evening, everyone and thank you all for joining us tonight. On behalf of carmichaels bookstore, i am delighted to welcome you all to tonights events, if we could take a moment before we began to silence our phones, i would appreciate that. Tonight we are joined by cassie chambers whose honored her child hood in appalachia and the strong women who raised her preacher went on to earn a degree from harvard law and has worked extensively with Domestic Violence survivors in kentucky. She lives with her husband. Please join me in giving a warm welcome to cassie. [applause] thank you all, first off i want to thank everyone for being here and coming out in the rain on a cold night, mean so much to have everyone from all the different stages in my life, it is wonderful to see you all here. I wanted to carmichaels for hosting this event, please, carmichael so, so much for this community, please purchase books if you want to have independent bookstores and use our dollars to do that. Please
Women who raised her and later went on to earn a degree from harvardd law and working extensively with Domestic Violence survivors here in kentuckye now lives in louisville with her husband. [applause] first off thank you for being here from all the different stages and phases of my life also thank you to carmichaels for hosting this event it does so much for our community please purchaseca books and have events like this and support them. So please at the end of tonight i will be signing them at the signing table. So what i want to do tonight is talk about why i wrote this book and what inspired me to write it and a little bit of an overview of how the book came to be and into the world. So anything thats on your mind this is a discussion and a dialogue i look forward so the first part of want to read so in kentucky that is one of the poorest counties in all of america the appellation a small county one of the highest poverty rates in america. Its hard for me to know which part of the
Good evening, everyone and thank you all for joining us tonight. On behalf of carmichaels bookstore, i am delighted to welcome you all to tonights events, if we could take a moment before we began to silence our phones, i would appreciate that. Tonight we are joined by cassie chambers whose honored her child hood in appalachia and the strong women who raised her preacher went on to earn a degree from harvard law and has worked extensively with Domestic Violence survivors in kentucky. She lives with her husband. Please join me in giving a warm welcome to cassie. [applause] thank you all, first off i want to thank everyone for being here and coming out in the rain on a cold night, mean so much to have everyone from all the different stages in my life, it is wonderful to see you all here. I wanted to carmichaels for hosting this event, please, carmichael so, so much for this community, please purchase books if you want to have independent bookstores and use our dollars to do that. Please
Down a leavened point 9 percent the worst percentage drop by both sides 1987 the worst dow point loss ever the previous 2 record set just last week as the markets were closing in new york and washington President Donald Trump was asked if the country was in a recession well it maybe it would not think in terms of a recession with a good in terms of the virus once we stop i think theres a tremendous pent up demand both in terms of the stock market and in terms of the economy and once this goes away once it goes through and were done with it i think youre going to see a tremendous a tremendous surge. The trading day was so bad the president of the New York Stock Exchange had to shoot down rumors that the Trading Floor might close down tweeting closing the markets would not change the underlying causes of the market decline this would only further compound the current market anxiety. Over the weekend the Federal Reserve lowered Interest Rates to nearly 0 hoping it would call in the market