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sent to ireland to buy guns. during the civil war, a lot of irish served in the confederacy and the union, learned warfare. they went back to ireland to fight for irish freedom. there always has been a strong connection between the two countries. >> i want to add, the turkey, cherokee very much sent food. my relatives still revere the american indian because of that. >> maybe it was the american indian? >> it was. >> this is where i get a lot of good material for the second edition. were you when i was writing this book? those are wonderful stories. do we have time for another question? we have a couple minutes left. yes? oh, boy. that is tough. pat connolly's is great. -- helped me launch the book. ha we had the opening there. it is hard to decide. n' how do you decide? they are all in my heart. how can you love one more than the other? the best thing about pat connolly's, they do not make a big deal about being irish. e they were in the book, too. we don't have shamrocks on the walls. pu we are just irish and e
sent to ireland to buy guns. during the civil war, a lot of irish served in the confederacy and the union, learned warfare. they went back to ireland to fight for irish freedom. there always has been a strong connection between the two countries. >> i want to add, the turkey, cherokee very much sent food. my relatives still revere the american indian because of that. >> maybe it was the american indian? >> it was. >> this is where i get a lot of good material for the...
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like the number one lager in ireland, which is amazing. they they bought the derby, the horse race and because they were irish-american, they established this great relationship ships with the irish because in business, denny was telling me a lot about how close the irish and irish americans in ireland do overseas business together. and of course, ireland being the only english speaking eu country now, is just such a natural gateway to europe that there's a very close affinity between americans and particularly irish americans and and and the irish. but now we didn't talk much about mr. bush or his feelings. yeah, but i'm sure it was, you know, interesting some interesting cultural dynamics going on there. yes. oops. so i get this question right in the old, old times, the english the rich english people. i'm talking about, they wanted land either hunt or something, and it was in ireland. so they captured people. i guess they would call the irish to run their plantations. is that a true story? yeah, actually. and so i want to know, where di
like the number one lager in ireland, which is amazing. they they bought the derby, the horse race and because they were irish-american, they established this great relationship ships with the irish because in business, denny was telling me a lot about how close the irish and irish americans in ireland do overseas business together. and of course, ireland being the only english speaking eu country now, is just such a natural gateway to europe that there's a very close affinity between americans...
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they actually went to ireland and made budweiser in ireland, which was amazing. they bought the derby horse race and because they were irish american, they established a great relationship with the irish, because in business, denny was telling me a lot about how close the irish and irish americans in ireland do overseas business together. being the only english-speaking country right now. it is a natural gateway to europe. americans and particularly irish americans. we didn't talk much about mr. bush or his feelings. i am sure -- interesting cultural dynamic going on there. >> help i can get this question right. in old times, the rich english people i'm talking about wanted to hunt or something, so they captured people. i guess they were called the irish to run plantations. is that a true story? i want to know, where did they capture the people that are slaves? where did they come from? >> i didn't run into that. what i did run into is that -- there was a landgrab in the north. that is why they threw off all of the irish aristocracy and english aristocracy and th
they actually went to ireland and made budweiser in ireland, which was amazing. they bought the derby horse race and because they were irish american, they established a great relationship with the irish, because in business, denny was telling me a lot about how close the irish and irish americans in ireland do overseas business together. being the only english-speaking country right now. it is a natural gateway to europe. americans and particularly irish americans. we didn't talk much about...
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because you talk about you mentioned the hopping, the hopping of the plantations, ireland to ireland and. i'm sorry. you hopping. can you talk a little bit more about that about how it worked? and then particularly kind of impact did it have on the environment or the land then and then? now, several of those islands are are calling for particularly because of that history. where is that? and did you write much about about that in the book? yeah. well i think that, for example, in the it started in the mediterranean realm where those islands became after a few decades. cyprus is an example of that. um, and then the in the west indies, barbados it was a miracle that barbados was not completely exhausted, let's say 20 or 30 years. so ships even went to surinam to, get soil from surinam to bring it to, to barbados later on. of course we had the guano a stuffed bird dung, which was brought to these islands. but over time you could see of it is this tremendous deterioration of the natural, um cuba is another notorious example. so cuba was, was tremendously fertile. but in the course of a c
because you talk about you mentioned the hopping, the hopping of the plantations, ireland to ireland and. i'm sorry. you hopping. can you talk a little bit more about that about how it worked? and then particularly kind of impact did it have on the environment or the land then and then? now, several of those islands are are calling for particularly because of that history. where is that? and did you write much about about that in the book? yeah. well i think that, for example, in the it started...
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cuba, denmark, egypt, estonia, ethiopia, georgia, germany, guatemala, guyana, haiti, india, indonesia, ireland, israel, latvia, lebanon, liberia, liechtenstein, the kingdom of the netherlands, nigeria, oman, pakistan, philippines, poland, portugal, the republic of korea, romania, saudi arabia, sierra leone, singapore, slovakia, slovenia, south africa, spain, thailand, tunisia, ukraine, the bavarian republic of venezuela,., and yemen to participate in the meeting. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39, the council provisional rules and procedure i invite the following briefers to participate in this meeting. ms. rena gilani the united nations famine response coordinator. david milliken the president and chief executive officer of the international rescue committee. the founder and chief executive officer. it is so decided. in accordance with rule 39, the council's provisional rules and procedure i also invite the following to participate in the meeting. his excellency the european union delegation to the united nations and his excellency, the permanent observer for the united nations. it
cuba, denmark, egypt, estonia, ethiopia, georgia, germany, guatemala, guyana, haiti, india, indonesia, ireland, israel, latvia, lebanon, liberia, liechtenstein, the kingdom of the netherlands, nigeria, oman, pakistan, philippines, poland, portugal, the republic of korea, romania, saudi arabia, sierra leone, singapore, slovakia, slovenia, south africa, spain, thailand, tunisia, ukraine, the bavarian republic of venezuela,., and yemen to participate in the meeting. it is so decided. in accordance...
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the story is lee grand would work for ireland. he taught lee grant how to paint lee grant's more of a folk artist. but but talent in his own right. but what you see there on the left is a high quality photograph on the towpath with the color taken on the right is the photograph when saw this, i said that this has to be a picture of the painting. this image, the paper envelope says canal scene not on the towpath. so we put them side by side. and if you look at this, it's clear that that photograph is is an actual photograph. this was until recently the only image of a girl mule driver on the drainage canal. women are the most marginalized. women got the vote. 50 years after black men right. the only image were hundreds, if not thousands. remember said family groups. that meant that whatever the sex of the child was, they were mule driver. we have great video. we're working on. we've got the soundtrack up. we have a girl hoagy silhouette in front of our museum. we were lucky enough to find the name of a woman and a recording of her,
the story is lee grand would work for ireland. he taught lee grant how to paint lee grant's more of a folk artist. but but talent in his own right. but what you see there on the left is a high quality photograph on the towpath with the color taken on the right is the photograph when saw this, i said that this has to be a picture of the painting. this image, the paper envelope says canal scene not on the towpath. so we put them side by side. and if you look at this, it's clear that that...
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she gets her approval from the nuns in ireland, the mother house, in the same month that gandhi's assassinated, i found that mother never met, but i found it very interesting that there was a convergence at two points on the day of india's independence in august 15th, 1947, mother and gandhi were both in calcutta. and on the same week that mother got permission to leave to go into the streets, to go deal with all castes. india, the untouchables, zaharie john that the same week that she got permission, gandhi was assassinated it felt like almost a passing of the torch mother then has to get nurse training so that she could deal with the lepers and others that she would now be ministering to. and then december 21, 1948, with a muslim girl accompany her as she starts off in the slums. think of the courage it took for this woman to do this. and now she's going to ask some of her old school girls she taught. do you want to join me? and one by one, they did so. by 1950, there were of them in one room space in where there was a mother had a quote there. she said, i'm to want woody gives not what i pr
she gets her approval from the nuns in ireland, the mother house, in the same month that gandhi's assassinated, i found that mother never met, but i found it very interesting that there was a convergence at two points on the day of india's independence in august 15th, 1947, mother and gandhi were both in calcutta. and on the same week that mother got permission to leave to go into the streets, to go deal with all castes. india, the untouchables, zaharie john that the same week that she got...
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things about them which suggest to me using just my spidey senses that these may have been made in ireland, which could potentially narrow down the ownership pool to the regiment's, which came to america from the emerald isle. and yes, the 17th regiment is one of them. so as the war to end old wars wound down, so did calvin bolton's excavation at the hut camp of the 17th regiment, aka the hut camp on the dykeman farm, aka the hut camp on green hill. by 1918, the team had identified and excavated. 64 huts with countless others going undiscovered or destroyed before their arrival on site. let's move to the banks of the harlem river and the house built by john nagl, the younger in 1736, as attested to by its date stone. now in the collection of the dykeman farmhouse museum, by the time the spot was explored following the turn of the century, it was a burned out shell. sadly, the house had been derelict for years and an attempt to save it by moving it elsewhere had failed. davies gives us a focused view of the nagle complex at lower right. typical for dutch homes built in what was once new net
things about them which suggest to me using just my spidey senses that these may have been made in ireland, which could potentially narrow down the ownership pool to the regiment's, which came to america from the emerald isle. and yes, the 17th regiment is one of them. so as the war to end old wars wound down, so did calvin bolton's excavation at the hut camp of the 17th regiment, aka the hut camp on the dykeman farm, aka the hut camp on green hill. by 1918, the team had identified and...
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ohio also drew in immigrants from places like germany and ireland. as one historian has said, ohio was as near a microcosm of america as one can find in the late 19th century. as such, it becomes an important swing state that could flip between democratically controlled and republican-controlled in any given election. the thing ohio has going for it is its economic profile. ohio was also a microcosm of the country as a whole economically. already a major agricultural state by the 1800s, i ohio also became a major industrial state by the mid-19th century. coming from a state with such a diverse and representative population and economy, a successful politician from ohio would need to be able to relate to, and speak to, the interests of multiple constituencies, multiple ethnic groups, labor, management, farmers, rural voters, urban voters, and more. in other words, the same skills a politician would need to be successful in the nation as a whole. another factor is the legacy of the civil war. ohio had moved from the periphery to the center of the u.s.
ohio also drew in immigrants from places like germany and ireland. as one historian has said, ohio was as near a microcosm of america as one can find in the late 19th century. as such, it becomes an important swing state that could flip between democratically controlled and republican-controlled in any given election. the thing ohio has going for it is its economic profile. ohio was also a microcosm of the country as a whole economically. already a major agricultural state by the 1800s, i ohio...
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so he had a plant built in belfast, northern ireland,9 and the car went into mass production unlike tuck or's, and he was able to build 9,000 of these cars. very much like tucker, he was a tireless champ or and promoter of his own automobile. and so you can see him trying to advertise his car standing behind it, on top of it. and it was a good looking car. it was sleek, it offered fairly good performance although there were some reliability problems with it. but what happened to him and his car? he was able to produce 9,000 of them, as i mentioned. but after just about a year, he had to shut down his factory and stop producing. and what happened? well, finances caught up with him also. consumer taste also. he was offering just one particular vehicle, not an array of different vehicles like -- like tucker, just one, one vehicle. not different models. and so to add insult to injury, right after his car factory shut down, he was arrested for cocaine trafficking, and the charge against him was that he was trying to sell cocaine to raise money for his automobile company. and just like with tu
so he had a plant built in belfast, northern ireland,9 and the car went into mass production unlike tuck or's, and he was able to build 9,000 of these cars. very much like tucker, he was a tireless champ or and promoter of his own automobile. and so you can see him trying to advertise his car standing behind it, on top of it. and it was a good looking car. it was sleek, it offered fairly good performance although there were some reliability problems with it. but what happened to him and his...
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he has lectured at such one university in china at queen's university, belfast, northern 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 a
he has lectured at such one university in china at queen's university, belfast, northern 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...
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they funneled into the state and also drew overseas immigrants from places like germany and ireland. so as one historian has said, ohio was as near a microcosm of america as one could find in the late 19th century. and as such, it becomes important swing state whose state and congressional delegation could flip between democratically controlled and republican controlled in any given election. now, the thing ohio has going for it is its economic. ohio is also a microcosm of the country as a whole. economic already a major agriculture state by the 1800s. ohio also became a major industrial state by mid-century, as we've already seen. so coming a state with such a diverse representative population. andy economy, a successful politician from ohio would need to be able to relate to and speak the interests of multiple constituencies, including multiple ethnic groups, labor management, farmers, voters, urban voters, and more in other words, the same. a politician would need to be successful in the nation as a whole. another factor is the of the civil war. as we've seen, ohio had moved from
they funneled into the state and also drew overseas immigrants from places like germany and ireland. so as one historian has said, ohio was as near a microcosm of america as one could find in the late 19th century. and as such, it becomes important swing state whose state and congressional delegation could flip between democratically controlled and republican controlled in any given election. now, the thing ohio has going for it is its economic. ohio is also a microcosm of the country as a...
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ohio drew overseas immigrants from places like germany and ireland. could flip between a democratically and republican controlled elections. another thing that ohio has going for, the economic profile. already, the major agricultural state,aj ohio also became a maj industrial state by mid century as we've seen. coming from a state with a diverse and representative population and economy, the successful economy, the successful to be able to relate to and speak to the interest of multiple constituencies including multiple ethnic groups , labor, management, farmers, rural voters, and urban voters. the same skills that they would need to be successful in the nation as a whole. p another factor is the legacy of the civil war. of ohio moved from the periphery to the center of the united or dates economically and politically in the years before the civil war but the war w itself reinforces the it developments. we've also seen ohio playing a critical role in the war both in terms of military and political leadership. it is no coincidence that all five of the
ohio drew overseas immigrants from places like germany and ireland. could flip between a democratically and republican controlled elections. another thing that ohio has going for, the economic profile. already, the major agricultural state,aj ohio also became a maj industrial state by mid century as we've seen. coming from a state with a diverse and representative population and economy, the successful economy, the successful to be able to relate to and speak to the interest of multiple...
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century, a number of catholic ecclesiastic, including james gibbons, the archbishop of baltimore, john ireland, the archbishop of saint paul, commenced to advocate for rapturous between catholicism and american democracy. subsequently, toward the middle of the last century, catholic academics such as john murray and john ryan began articulate in a more rationally manner the points of contact between classical, catholic, political philosophy and the principles of modern liberalism. the ruminations, both ecclesiastical and academics, often around the importance of tolerance and religious liberty and. indeed, the vatican to document dignity. this humanae largely penned by cortney murray, made the american to the rapport between objective religious truth and freedom of conscience, part of the official teaching of the catholic. then, in the years following vatican two, a plethora intellectual players within the catholic academy in the united states emerged to continue and deepen this line of thought. one thinks of george weigel, michael novak, george robert sirico, and perhaps especially of richard
century, a number of catholic ecclesiastic, including james gibbons, the archbishop of baltimore, john ireland, the archbishop of saint paul, commenced to advocate for rapturous between catholicism and american democracy. subsequently, toward the middle of the last century, catholic academics such as john murray and john ryan began articulate in a more rationally manner the points of contact between classical, catholic, political philosophy and the principles of modern liberalism. the...
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american statesman of the 19th century, he was a celebrated abolitionist in england and scotland and ireland, people loved him there very strongly. and so, wells needed to court douglas's public support to give her legitimacy when things got very rocky between the supporters that had invited her over to britain, during both of her campaigns. this had really hampered her ability to be able to organize as well as she had wanted to. and so, she was able to eventually control douglas. remind him that he knows her and should be able to trust her by now, that they have worked together, and he knows what she is about and what she is trying to do for their people. and you need to send me that letter of endorsement, so i am going to be able to continue my work here. and he did. he finally relented after a little bit of suspicion, because he was friends with catherine and catherine and isabella, the two cofounders of the society for the recognition of the brotherhood of man, had a massive rupture that split up many of the supporters that wells had initially found in england. but she was able to rally
american statesman of the 19th century, he was a celebrated abolitionist in england and scotland and ireland, people loved him there very strongly. and so, wells needed to court douglas's public support to give her legitimacy when things got very rocky between the supporters that had invited her over to britain, during both of her campaigns. this had really hampered her ability to be able to organize as well as she had wanted to. and so, she was able to eventually control douglas. remind him...