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roosevelt is sick. he's getting sicker by the day he has no business at his age being on this expedition. well, he's in his mid-fifties and he's ailing. he was ailing before the thing started. and he no business being on this expedition and it nearly him and the way the way this turns out and they do eventually i mean obviously he survives but the way that they find where the river goes and it's a joyful success yes but it kind taught him a lesson that okay really can't be doing this kind thing anymore and that's hard for him to accept. i want to we might come back to ted roosevelt if you want to, but how do you you had the civil war and how do you decide what you're going to move to? what what's your line of thinking do you think in series? do you think in the next book. well, i do. i've done several series. so that makes it easy. i mean, once i figure out where a series is going start, then i know, you know, if i'm doing a trilogy or i, a two book set on the war in the pacific, pearl harbor and midway
roosevelt is sick. he's getting sicker by the day he has no business at his age being on this expedition. well, he's in his mid-fifties and he's ailing. he was ailing before the thing started. and he no business being on this expedition and it nearly him and the way the way this turns out and they do eventually i mean obviously he survives but the way that they find where the river goes and it's a joyful success yes but it kind taught him a lesson that okay really can't be doing this kind thing...
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calendar in front all right, eleanor roosevelt was the wife of franklin delano roosevelt, and she was really powerfully invested in this in improving people's lives. and so she became a great champion of the subsistence homes that communities and she was like the sponsor for the arthurdale community. she invested a lot not only of her time coming to arthur dale on a regular basis. she went to every high school graduation in arthur dallas. he was out there multiple times a year, but she also invested a lot of her personal wealth in arthur dale trying to make things work. so she she really was a mover in the subsistence homestead movement in the division and she was a strong advocate in a number of ways in order to build houses cheaply. you can do that more efficiently if you don't put a bathroom in and if you don't put a kitchen in if you don't have plumbing, you don't have electricity you can make those houses for much less money and a number of people in the roosevelt administration were saying these folks are coming from coal mine patch communities. they don't have electricity now t
calendar in front all right, eleanor roosevelt was the wife of franklin delano roosevelt, and she was really powerfully invested in this in improving people's lives. and so she became a great champion of the subsistence homes that communities and she was like the sponsor for the arthurdale community. she invested a lot not only of her time coming to arthur dale on a regular basis. she went to every high school graduation in arthur dallas. he was out there multiple times a year, but she also...
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franklin roosevelt but what? but my first major work in history, because i trained actually different fields in american history, but my work was on thomas paine and i what i did was, i told the story of thomas paine's life and labors and then basically retold the american story through thomas paine as as the legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to the roosevelt, the thing that really struck me because this is important, everyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american history everyone had assumed that conservatives and reactionary of all sorts had suppressed thomas memory. and then there i was in the forties. okay, the thirties, actually in the late thirties. and first of all, eleanor roosevelt in a very, very small but important book, the moral basis of democracy, dedicated more pages to to discussing thomas paine on questions like freedom, worship, freedom of religion, freedom and democracy than she did to anyone else and for anyone else in the book and, of course, i went through commie
franklin roosevelt but what? but my first major work in history, because i trained actually different fields in american history, but my work was on thomas paine and i what i did was, i told the story of thomas paine's life and labors and then basically retold the american story through thomas paine as as the legacy of thomas paine. and when i got to the roosevelt, the thing that really struck me because this is important, everyone had assumed that thomas paine had been forgotten in american...
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>> franklin roosevelt was a big one. the reagan election in 1980 starts this reagan democrats coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. he has already made history before he takes the oath of office. if he did nothing other than those things, he would be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. and so, he is someone who presides over the creation of american empire. he is the person who annexes hawaii. this is why we have hawaii. he was the one who presided over the spanish-american war. it should be said that he was, in many ways, a reluctant imperialist. he was kind of on the fence about this. a lot of people in his own party were pushing him. go to war with spain, but he was holding back for a while. he wanted all the facts to come in. eventually decided to go to war with spain. as teddy roosevelt said, the spanish-american war, at least from the american perspective, was a splendid little war. it did not l
>> franklin roosevelt was a big one. the reagan election in 1980 starts this reagan democrats coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. he has already made history before he takes the oath of office. if he did nothing other than those things, he would be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. and so, he is someone who presides over the creation of american empire. he is the...
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democrat james cox, pictured here with running mate that year, some guy named roosevelt. so to a appreciate these presence. we first need to understand what the main political issues were at the time. and these are mostly very different than the issues that animate current political discourse. for example, there were still issues from the civil war during most of this period. one of the main ones had to do with the question of to protect, protect the civil rights of the freedmen in the south even as southern state governments, vigilante groups like the ku klux klan to strip them away. also union veterans during this period were constantly lobbying for the expansion of pensions for themselves and their and in general, republi tended to advocate for these measures, often engaging in something called waving the bloody shirt, painting their democratic opponents as being the party of rebellion and war. brutal polity. another huge issue of the time was what to do with the us currency during, the war. the us issued paper money, but many pro-business people wanted to enshrine the
democrat james cox, pictured here with running mate that year, some guy named roosevelt. so to a appreciate these presence. we first need to understand what the main political issues were at the time. and these are mostly very different than the issues that animate current political discourse. for example, there were still issues from the civil war during most of this period. one of the main ones had to do with the question of to protect, protect the civil rights of the freedmen in the south...
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>> 1932, the new deal, franklin roosevelt. that is a good one. the reagan election in 1980, this starts the reagan democrats, coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. so, he hiis already making history before he takes the oath. and, if he did nothing other than those things, you'd be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. so, he is -- he is a someone, again, that presides over the on creation of american empire. he is the person who annexes wh hawaii. this is the reason why we have hawaii he annexes hawaii. he was the one that presided ar over the spanish-american war. and it should be said, he was in many ways a reluctant n imperialist. he was on the fence about this, a lot of people in his own party were pushing him. ct go to war with spain, and he was holding back for a while. he wanted all of the facts. eventually, he decides he will go to war with the kingdom of spain and as teddy roosevelt at said, the spanish-american war, at
>> 1932, the new deal, franklin roosevelt. that is a good one. the reagan election in 1980, this starts the reagan democrats, coming over. things like that. this is one of the more important ones. so, he hiis already making history before he takes the oath. and, if he did nothing other than those things, you'd be considered to be a significant figure in presidential history. but of course, he did other things as well. he was president. so, he is -- he is a someone, again, that presides...
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however, when we get to the rger than life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt a oscar caesar of working for the new yorkimes imagines a white house that's overtake washington as personnel of the president and strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washington post cartoonist us that he's remodeled it but he can't quite fulfill his promise as president because nobody will run with in his first campaign. lyndon bnejohnson larger than life. everything's coming up. roses is as it gettoass legislation and settle issues it's i's almostike a honeymoon between him and herb block and we have a great her block editor a cartn collection of more tn 14,000 drawings at the library, in part because mr. got tired of johnson asking for every cartoon that depicted him and just said they're not available. and we have pretty much every cartoon he drew after the day after. the johnson administration cell facade the tapes are discovered at 19. the existence of the tapes are discovered in 19
however, when we get to the rger than life presidency of franklin delano roosevelt a oscar caesar of working for the new yorkimes imagines a white house that's overtake washington as personnel of the president and strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washington post cartoonist us that he's remodeled it but he can't quite fulfill his promise as president because nobody will run with...
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teddy roosevelt, he's like a train wreck running at his own hand chon taft, who is than life squhi in the white house. well that gave wilson the entry right. and speaking of wilson, we're getting into the south facade. it is my argument. and it's now 100% of the time it my argument that when the south facade is it's the personality the president that's the issue now you're going but that's not the white house. no, it's not the white house. it's a summer house. it's the shadow white house. but it resembles the south facade so spectacularly. and poor president wilson is just trapped by the shadows of all the issues he has to deal with. and he's according to conservative cartoonist john mccutchen of chicago he's not doing t well. ver, when we get to the larger than life presidenc franklin delano roosevelt about oscar caesar ofng for the new york times imagines a white house t's overtake washington as the personnel of president and strength as a president redraws the map. we g to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washingto
teddy roosevelt, he's like a train wreck running at his own hand chon taft, who is than life squhi in the white house. well that gave wilson the entry right. and speaking of wilson, we're getting into the south facade. it is my argument. and it's now 100% of the time it my argument that when the south facade is it's the personality the president that's the issue now you're going but that's not the white house. no, it's not the white house. it's a summer house. it's the shadow white house. but...
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so january industrial curve from the franklin delano roosevelt's administration, everybody's lining up for a patronage this is a wolf that so closely resembles joseph mccarthy. you could call it a caricature of him and it's the white house it's the eisenhower white deflecting mccarthy then another year to go and at her block was no no fan of the way eisenhower treated mccarthy there are plenty of cartoons calling him out for not being strong enough. but here the white house is deflecting him. the bay of pigs this is a conservative cartoonist gib crockett and we now think of the bay of pigs as a successful pay on the part of john kennedy against the russians. but crockett wasn't so sure. he thought the chickens had come home to roost. and then i get treturn to the cartoon in that i introduced the session with and it's block and it's the north facade because he'challenging the corruption in the presidency and the power of the psidency during the xon administration, when he drew this cartoon. and it'not about the person reality of the president, he had already done that in the days after
so january industrial curve from the franklin delano roosevelt's administration, everybody's lining up for a patronage this is a wolf that so closely resembles joseph mccarthy. you could call it a caricature of him and it's the white house it's the eisenhower white deflecting mccarthy then another year to go and at her block was no no fan of the way eisenhower treated mccarthy there are plenty of cartoons calling him out for not being strong enough. but here the white house is deflecting him....
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of controversy because he had potentially eaten something while he was there visiting roosevelt. washington had become the gatekeeper on whether or not you got funding, whether or not you got access to the press. and controlled many black newspapers and what kind of stories were going to be written or not written about you. so, he was somebody you couldn't really push back against and to be successful and then he was on the outs because roosevelt had such an incredible backlash at the mere suspicion that he might have dined in the white house at the same time as the president. so, there was a time in the early 1900s when everything was really very much in our people and nobody was in a great position to be a forefront leader at that time. >> last question. over here. >>, the question? okay, good. >> thank you for the wonderful talk. i have a question. so, ida b wells talked about the twin infirmities, convict leasing and lynching. i often think about what she would think about today. you have 2.4 million people incarcerated, in prison, the majority of them, black men and women. a
of controversy because he had potentially eaten something while he was there visiting roosevelt. washington had become the gatekeeper on whether or not you got funding, whether or not you got access to the press. and controlled many black newspapers and what kind of stories were going to be written or not written about you. so, he was somebody you couldn't really push back against and to be successful and then he was on the outs because roosevelt had such an incredible backlash at the mere...
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and ultimately, as captain of the uss roosevelt. he retired from the navy. 2022 and now lives in san diego. but it was amid one of the the the darkest times in american history that captain crosier captured the attention of the nation and the world when he tried protect the 5000 plus sailors on the uss theodore roosevelt. and as you know, that when covid 19 was affecting not only us, but through the vessel. in his first book, surf you can lessons, life, loyalty and from a maverick captain, he reflects on his own life, career, commitment to do the right. matt janell, what is the ceo and co-founder of firepit collective, a media company he launched in 2021 that focuses on story and distribution through various forms and platform is after graduating in 1995 from st college in california he worked as a photo editor, sports illustrated. he went on to receive his master's degree in journalism from columbia university. from 2007 to 2012. matt was a senior travel editor for golf digest and golf world. he then spent eight years as a travel i
and ultimately, as captain of the uss roosevelt. he retired from the navy. 2022 and now lives in san diego. but it was amid one of the the the darkest times in american history that captain crosier captured the attention of the nation and the world when he tried protect the 5000 plus sailors on the uss theodore roosevelt. and as you know, that when covid 19 was affecting not only us, but through the vessel. in his first book, surf you can lessons, life, loyalty and from a maverick captain, he...
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roosevelt in casablanca. and i was part of the victory in north africa. i was a success. but thing that makes me a success most of all is this. i've made a friend. i the soldier. wherever you see one, i guess the other won't be behind. and that goes for now. and then fighting together. and for after the war, when we'll be building together. because the rumor is going around right, that, gee is here to stay.
roosevelt in casablanca. and i was part of the victory in north africa. i was a success. but thing that makes me a success most of all is this. i've made a friend. i the soldier. wherever you see one, i guess the other won't be behind. and that goes for now. and then fighting together. and for after the war, when we'll be building together. because the rumor is going around right, that, gee is here to stay.
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attitudes towards him because he had brother ambivalent record on black rights as you know, he roosevelt was a difficult character to navigate because he favored booker t washington. so wells is really close to douglas working closely with him on these protests. he's willing to support her and she actually helps him start speaking out against lynching for the first time a whole lynching for rape narrative had made it very difficult for black men to be able to protest against lynching because it seems self-serving and so wells gave him ammunition to be able to attack it from different directions. and so she seemed like she could be the logical heir apparent to douglas when he dies in 1895, but instead that's the year that we have booker t washington's famous atlantic compromise speech the columbian ex the cotton states exposition speech where he encourages black southerners and white southerners to cast down their bucket where they are that we can remain as does the five fingers and all things that are purely social but one in as the hand and all things essential to mutual progress so we
attitudes towards him because he had brother ambivalent record on black rights as you know, he roosevelt was a difficult character to navigate because he favored booker t washington. so wells is really close to douglas working closely with him on these protests. he's willing to support her and she actually helps him start speaking out against lynching for the first time a whole lynching for rape narrative had made it very difficult for black men to be able to protest against lynching because it...
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she has published five books including biographies of theodore roosevelt and henry adams the second of which was a final for the pulitzer prize the national book critic circle award in the los angeles times book tonight. she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original programs during the course of a year this these explorer all aspects of american history. we also host 35 seminars and teacher workshops and most if not all these are either free or available at a very small cost. we're only able to do this. thanks to the sport of our donors and members. so if you enjoy it tonight's program. i hope you'll consider becoming a supporter of the massachusetts historical society. so without further ado, i'm happy to turn it over to patricia o'toole. people gavin and thank you all for coming whether you're here virtually or actually we go on youtube after this right som
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they would create the sierra club, they would influence theodore roosevelt, who came camping with muir. so so you get this this is all against the backdrop of industrialization from the civil war up until the beginning of world war one when when muir died and you get mirror this sort of clarion voice in the sierra nevada trying to protect the mountains and also those giant sequoias that were really literally getting mowed down the states just sort of across the country. they weren't even great building wood. but these thousand year old trees were getting down with no realization that they wouldn't just pop back up. so he was sounding that voice. i think that's a valuable thing to remember today when when we have voices telling us we need to pay attention to environmental conditions. i also tried to not just cover the history. i try put you there with muir. he left great descriptions. he wrote some magnificent stories. and so there's a lot of detail. he had hundreds and hundreds of letters. robert underwood. johnson so i'm able really work into that relationship, try to bring that alive
they would create the sierra club, they would influence theodore roosevelt, who came camping with muir. so so you get this this is all against the backdrop of industrialization from the civil war up until the beginning of world war one when when muir died and you get mirror this sort of clarion voice in the sierra nevada trying to protect the mountains and also those giant sequoias that were really literally getting mowed down the states just sort of across the country. they weren't even great...
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she has published five books including biographies of theodore roosevelt and henry adams the second of which was a final for the pulitzer prize the national book critic circle award in the los angeles times book tonight. she'll be speaking on her most recent book, which is the moralist woodrow wilson in the world. he made this book will also be for sale following the program people are interested. before we get started. i just like to mention that the mass historical society hosts 60 original programs during the course of a year this these explorer all aspects of american history. we also host 35 seminars and teacher workshops and most if not all these are either free or available at a very small cost. we're only able to do this. thanks to the sport of our donors and members. so if you enjoy it tonight's program. i hope you'll consider becoming a supporter of the massachusetts historical society. so without further ado, i'm happy to turn it over to patricia o'toole. people gavin and thank you all for coming whether you're here virtually or actually we go on youtube after this right som
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also thank i forgot to thank harold in the roosevelt house yet again hosting us. so thank thank you, harold, for
also thank i forgot to thank harold in the roosevelt house yet again hosting us. so thank thank you, harold, for
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and so because of this, roosevelt knew that he would be a good person to head up an intelligence organization. so robert byer it's 1947. harry truman is behind you. and a mural on the wall. was it his idea to incorporate the cia or was that bill donovan? the idea donovan had always been pushing for a peacetime intelligence organization at the end of world war two. so many wartime organizations just were dissolved because everyone wanted to come home. but truman realized that he was going to need a peacetime intelligence organization to take on the soviet union. so within a couple of years, all those elements of the ss are brought back together in the central intelligence agency. one of the things that truman wanted was a newspaper that would give him information he couldn't get anywhere else. so starting with the daily summary, which is a collection of all the different cables from state department and other places coming together for him, that will evolve into the president's daily brief, something that every morning is delivered not only to the president of the united states, but to our top
and so because of this, roosevelt knew that he would be a good person to head up an intelligence organization. so robert byer it's 1947. harry truman is behind you. and a mural on the wall. was it his idea to incorporate the cia or was that bill donovan? the idea donovan had always been pushing for a peacetime intelligence organization at the end of world war two. so many wartime organizations just were dissolved because everyone wanted to come home. but truman realized that he was going to...
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welcome to welcome to oyster bay hometown of theodore roosevelt, who gave a few good speeches his life. right. jeff, you've got to give a speech. right? write a speech as and by the way, how about a big heart for chloe and our whole team for, everything that they do. chloe mentioned that i left congress 2017. it was always my dream. open up a small bookstore with several rules number one. the only time you do think or pointing is words on a page number two. no fighting, no screaming, no sound bites, no invective, no partizan, sniping. the only thing we care about is that you come here with a curiosity and that fulfill your curiosity in the form of a book. and it has been a delight. do this and i thank them. our neighbors and oyster bay for their support just before talk about the book. i'm curious so you were a speechwriter for president biden? i was so how did it work? he like wake up in the morning and he says, you know, i think i want to give a speech about ukraine. and he just pops into your office and he says, you know, give me a speech about ukraine and you bang out in 15 minutes
welcome to welcome to oyster bay hometown of theodore roosevelt, who gave a few good speeches his life. right. jeff, you've got to give a speech. right? write a speech as and by the way, how about a big heart for chloe and our whole team for, everything that they do. chloe mentioned that i left congress 2017. it was always my dream. open up a small bookstore with several rules number one. the only time you do think or pointing is words on a page number two. no fighting, no screaming, no sound...
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president roosevelt was unfailing clear that the united states would take the lead in respecting the cultural property of others. our leaders today not lower that standard threats to target cultural sites in a hostile nation are sound bites that may damage as great or greater than the destruction of the objects themselves. it feeds a bad guy narrative that americans care about the culture of others. it undermines your mission and stains the legacy of the monuments. men and women of world war two. remember the wisdom of monuments woman to stand. and who in 1947, more than years before. the invention of social media. prof gormley stated, it's not enough that we be virtuous. we must also appear the relentless criticism of the united states in the aftermath of the looting of the iraq national museum in, baghdad, in 2003, convinced me that popularizing the story of what your predecessors did during world war two and sharing it with the world was an essential step to reconstituting the monuments officer program. my work led to invitations to go on base to fort mccoy in fort meade to speak
president roosevelt was unfailing clear that the united states would take the lead in respecting the cultural property of others. our leaders today not lower that standard threats to target cultural sites in a hostile nation are sound bites that may damage as great or greater than the destruction of the objects themselves. it feeds a bad guy narrative that americans care about the culture of others. it undermines your mission and stains the legacy of the monuments. men and women of world war...
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resident roosevelt, was clear that the united states would take the lead in respecting the cultural property of others. our leaders today must not uy lower that standard. threats to target cultural sites in a hostile nation are soundbites. they may cause damage great or greater than the destruction of the objects themselves. it feeds a bad narrative that americans don't care about the culture of others. it undermines your mission and stains the legacy of the monuments men and women of world war ii. b remember the wisdom, monuments woman, eden, 1947, more than 50 years before the invention of social media, pro finally stated, "it's not enough that we be virtuous, we must also appear so". the relentless criticism in the united states and the aftermath of the iraq, convinced me that popularizing the story of what your predecessors did during world war ii, sharing it with the world, was an essential rs step to reconstituting the monuments officer program. my work led to invitations the gone base to fort mccoy and ft. meade, to speak with several officers preparing to deploy. then members of cong
resident roosevelt, was clear that the united states would take the lead in respecting the cultural property of others. our leaders today must not uy lower that standard. threats to target cultural sites in a hostile nation are soundbites. they may cause damage great or greater than the destruction of the objects themselves. it feeds a bad narrative that americans don't care about the culture of others. it undermines your mission and stains the legacy of the monuments men and women of world war...
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president roosevelt was unfailingly clear that the united states would take the lead in respecting the cultural property of others. our leaders must not lower that standard. threats that target cultural sites are soundbites that may cause damage as great or greater than the destruction of the objects themselves. it takes the bad guy narrative that americans don't care about the culture of others. it understands your mission, displaying the monuments of the men and women of world war ii. remember edith stammen, who in 1947, more than 50 years before the invention of social media, profoundly stated it is not enough that we be virtuous. we must also appear so. the relentless criticism of the united states in the aftermath of looting the iraq national museum in baghdad in 2003 convinced me that popularizing the story of what your predecessors did during world war ii and sharing it with the world was an essential step to reconstituting the monuments officer program. invitations to go on base in fort mccoy and fort meade to speak with officers preparing to deploy. to the congress and white h
president roosevelt was unfailingly clear that the united states would take the lead in respecting the cultural property of others. our leaders must not lower that standard. threats that target cultural sites are soundbites that may cause damage as great or greater than the destruction of the objects themselves. it takes the bad guy narrative that americans don't care about the culture of others. it understands your mission, displaying the monuments of the men and women of world war ii....
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the roosevelt and wilson, and to some degree today a progressive is a liberal, chastened to talk about race by what's happened in the last 50 years. meanwhile, conserve natives. cannot cannot say the name conservative too often to claim triumph for conservative ideas without acknowledging that in many respects as that as it relates to equal citizenship. conservatives have retreat it under protest from every advance and equal citizenship from the ones that put the first women into harvard and yale and into my alma mater, the university of north carolina, which had no female students except nursing students. when i was there, it was a white gentleman's university. conservatives were treated from their past, opposing the legalization of interracial marriage. in 1967. and and the idea of civil union or or of homosexual behavior was opposed by every conservative, even though in the rear view mirror today it looks incredibly tepid in an era of marriage equality across across gay and lesbian lines. so conservatives in many respects have retreated on all of these things and yet claim benefit o
the roosevelt and wilson, and to some degree today a progressive is a liberal, chastened to talk about race by what's happened in the last 50 years. meanwhile, conserve natives. cannot cannot say the name conservative too often to claim triumph for conservative ideas without acknowledging that in many respects as that as it relates to equal citizenship. conservatives have retreat it under protest from every advance and equal citizenship from the ones that put the first women into harvard and...
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eleanor roosevelt affirmed the novel's accuracy when she toured california in april. steinbeck received the pulitzer prize for the novel in may. and when he got for us dustbowl ballads albums in july had a seven minute two-part musical synopsis of the movie belted tom joad. these contributed to the growing consensus the southern plains migrant families needed and deserved sympathy and assistance. lang captured the sediment brilliantly and ironically to pen a photograph of a large billboard in the san joaquin valley for the movie playing in modesto with a billboard itself serving as a physical when rake for a camp located right behind it. but the grapes of wrath served successful congress in the early 40s failed to pass the committee's bill to counter oppressive labor practices. california group business crushed affiliated united cannery agricultural packing and allied workers of america which included many formally independent mexican and filipino unions. the large enterprise of securing humane conditions and decent wages for the stakes agricultural workers remains on
eleanor roosevelt affirmed the novel's accuracy when she toured california in april. steinbeck received the pulitzer prize for the novel in may. and when he got for us dustbowl ballads albums in july had a seven minute two-part musical synopsis of the movie belted tom joad. these contributed to the growing consensus the southern plains migrant families needed and deserved sympathy and assistance. lang captured the sediment brilliantly and ironically to pen a photograph of a large billboard in...
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ireland, at the university of newcastle, oxford, cambridge and sussex in great britain at the franklin roosevelt center in the netherlands and at the university of vienna. he is the author of books dealing with southern history white, poverty and culture, religion, art and music and, literature. his numerous award include the remembered pat patrick for florida history, the lillian smith prize for nonfiction from the southern regional council, the alabama library association award for non-food auction three times the. sea van woodward. john hope. franklin prize by the fellowship of southern writers, the scott and zelda fitzgerald museum award for excellence in writing a nomination for. the pulitzer prize in 1989 and the alabama governor's award for arts. his book is entitled afternoons with harper lee. he will be signing at three as well. and our third panelist, virginia magee butler, she's the daughter, a country pastor. she grew up in north mississippi, used willie, last in a book, she married allen butler, the church pianist from one of those churches the army drafted out shortly after she gra
ireland, at the university of newcastle, oxford, cambridge and sussex in great britain at the franklin roosevelt center in the netherlands and at the university of vienna. he is the author of books dealing with southern history white, poverty and culture, religion, art and music and, literature. his numerous award include the remembered pat patrick for florida history, the lillian smith prize for nonfiction from the southern regional council, the alabama library association award for non-food...
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the franklin roosevelt administration and b the rich hate the success so subsidize the unsuccessful well what you penalize you get less of what you subsidize you get more of. so if you can take the ideology out of it and say, is this working? is promoting the general welfare, is this achieving the objectives that the legislation was designed to achieve? and if it is, we keep it great. if not, we get rid of it. so my bottom line is what works? i went to walter johnson high school for a started my career as a jockey at an radio rockville where my wife also worked. we were high school classmates. people said, did you date in high school? i said, no, i feared rejection prettiest girl in school still is. and she back in miami, we did a thing in yesterday, but she'll be back up later in the week. so that's basically my story, i grew up in a. traditional two parent home father working a homemaker and a neighbors. you know, didn't know anybody who was divorced growing up. i didn't know anybody who was criminal other than, you know, a politician or two. and so it was pretty traditional for me. an
the franklin roosevelt administration and b the rich hate the success so subsidize the unsuccessful well what you penalize you get less of what you subsidize you get more of. so if you can take the ideology out of it and say, is this working? is promoting the general welfare, is this achieving the objectives that the legislation was designed to achieve? and if it is, we keep it great. if not, we get rid of it. so my bottom line is what works? i went to walter johnson high school for a started...
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until 2022, there a statue, three figures, a teddy roosevelt on a horse in a uniform with a fully articular fitted saddle. everything about him was articulated in great detail. we knew name on one side. he was flanked by an unnamed unidentified, mostly naked indian man, and on the other side he was flanked by an unidentified unnamed and even more naked black man. so the 5 million kids a year who go into that museum to get knowledge about nature were there even in the museum they understand the whole thing. they understand who who matters they understand they the whole thing. and to me, i mean, we'll talk more about museums hopefully and the way in which this is complicated in museums but the idea that people begged them to take that down for at least 50 years and they would not and it was reflected once you went inside those logics were repeated and have been trying to change in museums. but i think that's, you know, it's hard to get around that as a quick shorthand for how this in museums i write a lot about a bit about the pledge of in the section on patriotic practices which is really in
until 2022, there a statue, three figures, a teddy roosevelt on a horse in a uniform with a fully articular fitted saddle. everything about him was articulated in great detail. we knew name on one side. he was flanked by an unnamed unidentified, mostly naked indian man, and on the other side he was flanked by an unidentified unnamed and even more naked black man. so the 5 million kids a year who go into that museum to get knowledge about nature were there even in the museum they understand the...
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when franklin roosevelt appoints claude swanson as secretary of the navy. so from his perch in the russell senate office building, senator byrd could oversee the operation of the political machine he put into place as governor. so during its time in power, the byrd machine faced a labor crisis as they faced opposition from young war vets and ultimately self-destructed over the civil rights movement. so first, let's talk about the labor crisis here. so this is the virginia electric and power company known as pepco employees here decided that they wanted better working conditions and better pay. and so they started organizing a strike. but then they came across this guy, governor bill tuck, bird machine governor, who wanted to thwart the power of the unions. so 235 power bill tuck described democratic national leadership as political reps, scallions, and he castigated opponents as washington waste rolls and union. charles. he railed against judas like betrayals and outbursts of perfidy. he once declared that an organization opponent had retracted like a man i
when franklin roosevelt appoints claude swanson as secretary of the navy. so from his perch in the russell senate office building, senator byrd could oversee the operation of the political machine he put into place as governor. so during its time in power, the byrd machine faced a labor crisis as they faced opposition from young war vets and ultimately self-destructed over the civil rights movement. so first, let's talk about the labor crisis here. so this is the virginia electric and power...