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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee about President Trump's 2020 budget request for his department. Democratic committee members asked about what they said were significant cuts to vital programs the Department of Labor was charged wtih administrering. They also addressed a 2008 sex crimes case in which Sec. Acosta had been involved when he was a U.S. attorney in Florida. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,...
Topics: osha, epstein, washington, gao, florida, acosta, fmla, harris, michigan, obama, c-span, europe,...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee about President Trump's 2020 budget request for his department. Democratic committee members asked about what they said were significant cuts to vital programs the Department of Labor was charged wtih administrering. They also addressed a 2008 sex crimes case in which Sec. Acosta had been involved when he was a U.S. attorney in Florida. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,...
Topics: osha, epstein, washington, florida, gao, michigan, harris, acosta, mackinac island, miami, jeffrey...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee about President Trump's 2020 budget request for his department. Democratic committee members asked about what they said were significant cuts to vital programs the Department of Labor was charged wtih administrering. They also addressed a 2008 sex crimes case in which Sec. Acosta had been involved when he was a U.S. attorney in Florida. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,...
Topics: epstein, osha, gao, florida, washington, michigan, acosta, harris, obama, miami, mackinac island,...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta testified before a House Appropriations subcommittee about President Trump's 2020 budget request for his department. Democratic committee members asked about what they said were significant cuts to vital programs the Department of Labor was charged wtih administrering. They also addressed a 2008 sex crimes case in which Sec. Acosta had been involved when he was a U.S. attorney in Florida. Sponsor: House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,...
Topics: osha, epstein, gao, florida, harris, michigan, acosta, obama, washington, mackinac island, jeffrey...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta participated in a discussion with the Guy Ryder, director-general of the International Labour Organization (ILO) regarding global labor laws and what improvements are needed at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Following this, a group of labor experts spoke about the future of the international workforce. 2019 marked the 100th anniversary of the ILO. The United States joined the ILO in 1934. Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: ilo, francis perkins, mexico, francis birkin, pekka, nafta, perkins, philadelphia, europe, francis,...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta participated in a discussion with the Guy Ryder, director-general of the International Labour Organization (ILO) regarding global labor laws and what improvements are needed at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Following this, a group of labor experts spoke about the future of the international workforce. 2019 marked the 100th anniversary of the ILO. The United States joined the ILO in 1934. Sponsor: Center for Strategic and International Studies
Topics: ilo, francis perkins, mexico, frances perkins, perkins, washington, roosevelt, francis, gettysburg,...
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta participated in a discussion with the Guy Ryder, director-general of the International Labour Organization (ILO) regarding global labor laws and needed improvements. Secretary Acosta's comments came during remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Following the remarks, a group of labor experts spoke about the future of the international workforce. 2019 marked the 100th anniversary of the ILO. The United States joined the ILO in 1934. Sponsor:...
Topics: ilo, francis perkins, roosevelt, mexico, washington, francis, europe, perkins, acosta, iol, frances...
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Between July 1824 and September 1825, Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette toured America, visiting all twenty-four states and the District of Columbia. Fifty years after the revolution, the aging French General was received with parades, banquets, and military salutes. Mark Hudson, Executive Director of Tudor Place, a historic home that was one of the stops on the tour, talked about Lafayette's three visits to Washington, DC. during the tour. The George Washington University Museum...
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, europe, jackson, james monroe, adams, yorktown, monroe, paris,...
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Between July 1824 and September 1825, Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette toured America, visiting all twenty-four states and the District of Columbia. Fifty years after the revolution, the aging French General was received with parades, banquets, and military salutes. Mark Hudson, Executive Director of Tudor Place, a historic home that was one of the stops on the tour, talked about Lafayette's three visits to Washington, DC. during the tour. The George Washington University Museum...
Topics: lafayette, washington, france, john quincy adams, d.c., europe, jackson, james monroe, vernon,...
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The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that partisan gerrymandering is a matter of politics and not a matter for the Judicial Branch to take up. For the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote, "We conclude that partisan gerrymandering claims present political questions beyond the reach of the federal courts." He added, "Federal judges have no license to reallocate political power between the two major political parties, with no plausible grant of authority in the Constitution, and no...
Topics: maryland, gaffney, north carolina, mr. sullivan, washington, kagan, ginsburg, massachusetts,...
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University of Texas at Austin history professor Erika Bsumek talked about land use and water access on the Colorado Plateau, highlighting the differences between Navajos and Mormon settlers in the 19th century. She also described how 20th century dam projects affected the area. American History TV recorded the interview at the Western History Association annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Sponsor: Western History Association
Topics: colorado, utah, navajo nation, san antonio, texas, hans speier, navajo, washington, arizona
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Landmark Cases tells the story of five Des Moines, Iowa students who wore black arm bands to school to protest the war in Vietnam, violating local school policies. The Supreme Court ruled students do not lose their 1st Amendment rights at school. Sponsor: C-SPAN,National Constitution Center
Topics: vietnam, john, iowa, moines, birmingham, mary beth, warren, washington, moines, walter cronkite,...
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Landmark Cases tells the story of five Des Moines, Iowa students who wore black arm bands to school to protest the war in Vietnam, violating local school policies. The Supreme Court ruled students do not lose their 1st Amendment rights at school. Sponsor: C-SPAN,National Constitution Center
Topics: vietnam, john, iowa, moines, birmingham, warren, mary beth, quakers, walter cronkite, stewart,...
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Landmark Cases tells the story of five Des Moines, Iowa students who wore black arm bands to school to protest the war in Vietnam, violating local school policies. The Supreme Court ruled students do not lose their 1st Amendment rights at school. Sponsor: C-SPAN,National Constitution Center
Topics: vietnam, john, iowa, moines, birmingham, warren, mary beth, quakers, walter cronkite, stewart,...
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Larry Kudlow, the White House National Economic Council director, spoke at the annual Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting in Washington, DC. Sponsor: [Wall Street Journal] | CEO Council
Topics: china, nafta, argentina, larry, brazil, ronald reagan, mexico, trump
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, los angeles, mexico, california, white house, dnc, reagan
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, mexico, reagan, chicago, arizona, jaime, los angeles, florida, lulac, tucson,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, reagan, new york, florida, chicago, los angeles, mexico, white house, wisconsin,...
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Historians discussed the role, impact and voting trends of Latino Americans in U.S. political history. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called Remaking American Political History. Sponsor: Purdue University
Topics: texas, california, florida, chicago, los angeles, reagan, new york, white house, wisconsin,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Fraser discussed the life and novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She explained the differences between actual events in the author's life, the "Little House on the Prairie" books, and the television adaptation. The Jefferson County, Missouri Library hosted this event. Sponsor: Jefferson County (MO) Library
Topics: jane, caroline, laura, ms. fraser, laura ingalls wilder, ms. henderson, mary, michael landon,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Fraser discussed the life and novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She explained the differences between actual events in the author's life, the "Little House on the Prairie" books, and the television adaptation. The Jefferson County, Missouri Library hosted this event. Sponsor: Jefferson County (MO) Library
Topics: ms. fraser, laura, ms. henderson, mary, wisconsin, lauren, laura ingalls wilder, wilder, minnesota,...
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Fraser discussed the life and novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She explained the differences between actual events in the author's life, the "Little House on the Prairie" books, and the television adaptation. The Jefferson County, Missouri Library hosted this event. Sponsor: Jefferson County (MO) Library
Topics: laura, laura ingalls wilder, missouri, michael landon, mary, wisconsin, minnesota, wilder, herbert...
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Fraser discussed the life and novels of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She explained the differences between actual events in the author's life, the "Little House on the Prairie" books, and the television adaptation. The Jefferson County, Missouri Library hosted this event. Sponsor: Jefferson County (MO) Library
Topics: caroline, jane, laura, laura ingalls wilder, mary, wisconsin, new york, minnesota, lara, wilder,...
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[LIVE] Current and former law enforcement and Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) officials discuss their ongoing efforts to combat the counterfeit drug and fentanyl trade. Sponsor: Partnership for Safe Medicines
Topics: china, canada, florida, fda, pablo escobar, houston, texas, carrie, salter, mexico, javier, san...
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The House Judiciary Committee considered a resolution on procedures for impeachment hearings.
Topics: trump, russia, jim comey, georgia, house judiciary committee, nadler, arizona, johnson, robert...
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[LIVE] The House Judiciary Committee considers a resolution on procedures for impeachment hearings. Sponsor: House Judiciary Committee
Topics: florida, nadler, johnson, georgia, trump, rhode island, washington, mr. jordan, mr. stanton, mr....
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[LIVE] House lawmakers react to the impeachment inquiry hearings. Sponsor: C-SPAN,U.S. Capitol
Topics: ukraine, zelensky, trump, white house, volker, giuliani, biden, pompeo, perry, mr. giuliani,...
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[LIVE] House lawmakers react to the impeachment inquiry hearings. Sponsor: C-SPAN
Topics: ukraine, trump, biden, texas, washington, obama, putin, cooper, russia, david, austin, new york,...
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The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law hosted a panel discussion on hate crimes and a rise in white supremacist attacks in the U.S. They talked about a national rise in hate crimes since the 2016 election and about the groups perpetrating such crimes. They also talked about ways Congress could address the issue of rising hate-related violence, and answered questions from the audience. Sponsor: Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Topic: china
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In this program from the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, military historian Richard Frank illustrated the events after Pearl Harbor that led to the Battle of Guadalcanal, which unfolded from August 1942 to February 1943. It was the first major World War II Allied offensive in the Pacific. Mr. Frank is the author of "Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle." Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: guadalcanal, pacific, australia, new zealand, u.s. navy, navy, hitler, philippines, king, imperial...
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In this program from the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, military historian Richard Frank illustrated the events after Pearl Harbor that led to the Battle of Guadalcanal, which unfolded from August 1942 to February 1943. It was the first major World War II Allied offensive in the Pacific. Mr. Frank is the author of "Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle." Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: guadalcanal, pacific, new zealand, australia, navy, u.s. navy, china, macarthur, pearl harbor,...
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University of New Hampshire professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called "Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783." He described the efforts of several peace commissions to end the Revolutionary War, and the events leading up to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. This keynote talk was part of a three-day conference co-hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Sponsor: Pritzker Military...
Topics: ireland, britain, carlisle, vermont, gould, new hampshire, walpole, shelburne, paris, philadelphia,...
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University of New Hampshire professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called "Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783." He described the efforts of several peace commissions to end the Revolutionary War, and the events leading up to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. This keynote talk was part of a three-day conference co-hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Sponsor: Pritzker Military...
Topics: ireland, britain, carlisle, walpole, vermont, new hampshire, gould, paris, shelburne, galloway,...
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University of New Hampshire professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called "Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783." He described the efforts of several peace commissions to end the Revolutionary War, and the events leading up to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. This keynote talk was part of a three-day conference co-hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Sponsor: Pritzker Military...
Topics: britain, ireland, carlisle, walpole, vermont, new hampshire, shelburne, paris, washington,...
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University of New Hampshire professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called "Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783." He described the efforts of several peace commissions to end the Revolutionary War, and the events leading up to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. This keynote talk was part of a three-day conference co-hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Sponsor: Pritzker Military...
Topics: britain, ireland, carlisle, walpole, new hampshire, vermont, paris, washington, shelburne,...
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University of New Hampshire professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called "Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783." He described the efforts of several peace commissions to end the Revolutionary War, and the events leading up to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. This keynote talk was part of a three-day conference co-hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Sponsor: Pritzker Military...
Topics: britain, ireland, carlisle, philadelphia, galloway, south carolina, paris, france, canada,...
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University of New Hampshire professor Eliga Gould delivered an address called "Making Peace in Britain, Ireland, and America: 1778 to 1783." He described the efforts of several peace commissions to end the Revolutionary War, and the events leading up to the 1783 Treaty of Paris. This keynote talk was part of a three-day conference co-hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution, Pritzker Military Museum & Library, and Richard C. von Hess Foundation. Sponsor: Pritzker Military...
Topics: britain, ireland, carlisle, walpole, vermont, new hampshire, galloway, paris, shelburne,...
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University of Washington professor William Rorabaugh teaches a class on the counterculture of the 1950s and 1960s in America. He compares the literature, clothing, music and world view of the beats and beatniks of the '50s and the hippies of the '60s. He also talks about the spread of LSD and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. Sponsor: University of Washington
Topics: new york, san francisco, ginsburg, leary, new york city, garde, allen ginsberg, tokyo, los angeles,...
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Indiana University professor Michael McGerr talked about women and feminism in 1960s and 1970s popular music. The class was from his course titled "Rock, Hip Hop and Revolution: Popular Music in the Making of Modern America, 1940 to the Present." This program contains language and images some viewers may find offensive. Sponsor: Indiana University | History Department
Topics: helen reddy, loretta lynn, woodstock, tammy wynette, susan hiwatt, reddy, merle haggard, janis...
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Indiana University professor Michael McGerr talked about women and feminism in 1960s and 1970s popular music. The class was from his course titled "Rock, Hip Hop and Revolution: Popular Music in the Making of Modern America, 1940 to the Present." This program contains language and images some viewers may find offensive. Sponsor: Indiana University | History Department
Topics: loretta lynn, tammy wynette, susan hiwatt, woodstock, willis, janis joplin, gloria gaynor, john...
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Indiana University professor Michael McGerr talked about women and feminism in 1960s and 1970s popular music. The class was from his course titled "Rock, Hip Hop and Revolution: Popular Music in the Making of Modern America, 1940 to the Present." This program contains language and images some viewers may find offensive. Sponsor: Indiana University | History Department
Topics: helen reddy, tammy wynette, loretta lynn, susan hiwatt, merle haggard, reddy, woodstock, ellen...
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Randolph-Macon College professor Evie Terrono taught a class about African American art in the 1960s and '70s. She highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the "Black is Beautiful" movement. Sponsor: Randolph-Macon College
Topics: ringle, harlem, jemima, mexico, new york, attica, torrono, hampton, robert moses, barbara jones,...
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Randolph-Macon College professor Evie Terrono taught a class about African American art in the 1960s and '70s. She highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the "Black is Beautiful" movement. Sponsor: Randolph College
Topics: harlem, new york, torrono, attica, terrono, elizabeth catlett, hampton, jarrell, jeff donaldson,...
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Randolph-Macon College professor Evie Terrono taught a class about African American art in the 1960s and '70s. She highlighted how artists of the period created works reflecting on racism and the "Black is Beautiful" movement. Sponsor: Randolph College
Topics: jemima, ringle, harlem, jeff donaldson, new york, mexico, attica, john roberts, elizabeth catlett,...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: vietnam, nixon, richard nixon, nixon, cambodia, george wallace, washington, wallace, chicago,...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: vietnam, nixon, richard nixon, chicago, george wallace, washington, nixon, cambodia, wallace,...
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University of Chicago professor Jane Dailey taught a class about the 1968 presidential election as well as protests over the Vietnam War and other issues during Richard Nixon's first term. She covers the unrest in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, gives background on each of the presidential candidates and outlines the lead-up to the Watergate break-in Sponsor: University of Chicago
Topics: vietnam, nixon, richard nixon, nixon, cambodia, washington, george wallace, wallace, chicago,...
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Loyola University Chicago professor Michelle Nickerson taught a class on the deindustrialization of the U.S. in the 1970s and '80s and how music and popular culture of the period reflected these economic changes. Sponsor: Loyola University Chicago
Topics: chicago, phoenix, atlantic city, california, brooklyn, patrick, new jersey, charlie sheen, new...
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Loyola University Chicago professor Michelle Nickerson taught a class on the deindustrialization of the U.S. in the 1970s and '80s and how music and popular culture of the period reflected these economic changes. Sponsor: Loyola University Chicago
Topics: nickerson, phoenix, atlantic city, new york, chicago, mcdonnell douglas, california, brooklyn, gm,...
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Loyola University Chicago professor Michelle Nickerson taught a class on the deindustrialization of the U.S. in the 1970s and '80s and how music and popular culture of the period reflected these economic changes. Sponsor: Loyola University Chicago
Topics: nickerson, phoenix, chicago, atlantic city, camden, mcdonnell douglas, new york, patrick, bill...
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University of Massachusetts Boston professor Vincent Cannato taught a class about the culture and economics of the 1970s. He talked about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and the rise of new types of music such as disco. Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Boston
Topics: new york, boston, florida, new york city, reagan, texas, california, alabama, chicago, yankees,...
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University of Massachusetts Boston professor Vincent Cannato taught a class about the culture and economics of the 1970s. He talked about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and the rise of new types of music such as disco. Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Boston
Topics: new york, boston, florida, cannato, new york city, texas, reagan, california, alabama, charlotte,...
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University of Massachusetts Boston professor Vincent Cannato taught a class about the culture and economics of the 1970s. He talked about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and the rise of new types of music such as disco. Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Boston
Topics: boston, new york, florida, cannato, texas, alabama, california, roxbury, detroit, riggs, nascar,...
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University of Massachusetts Boston professor Vincent Cannato taught a class about the culture and economics of the 1970s. He talked about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and the rise of new types of music such as disco. Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Boston
Topics: new york, boston, florida, new york city, reagan, texas, roxbury, nascar, california, chicago,...
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University of Massachusetts Boston professor Vincent Cannato taught a class about the culture and economics of the 1970s. He talked about the 1973 oil crisis, demographic changes in different regions, and the rise of new types of music such as disco. Sponsor: University of Massachusetts, Boston
Topics: boston, new york, florida, new york city, texas, roxbury, nascar, reagan, chicago, california,...
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Vassar College professor Rebecca Edwards taught a class about the differences between 19th-century political parties and their views on gender roles, racial equality and family dynamics. She described the transition from a patriarchal family unit before the Civil War to a Reconstruction-era ideal of a nuclear family comprised of a husband as breadwinner and a wife in charge of the domestic sphere. Sponsor: Vassar College
Topics: comstock, kansas, new york, haywood, anthony comstock, spain, massachusetts, d.c., washington,...
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Vassar College professor Rebecca Edwards taught a class about the differences between 19th-century political parties and their views on gender roles, racial equality and family dynamics. She described the transition from a patriarchal family unit before the Civil War to a Reconstruction-era ideal of a nuclear family comprised of a husband as breadwinner and a wife in charge of the domestic sphere. Sponsor: Vassar College
Topics: comstock, kansas, new york, anthony comstock, haywood, spain, prof. edwards, kansas, new york city,...
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Vassar College professor Rebecca Edwards taught a class about the differences between 19th-century political parties and their views on gender roles, racial equality and family dynamics. She described the transition from a patriarchal family unit before the Civil War to a Reconstruction-era ideal of a nuclear family comprised of a husband as breadwinner and a wife in charge of the domestic sphere. Sponsor: Vassar College
Topics: comstock, kansas, new york, anthony comstock, haywood, spain, prof. edwards, new england, kansas,...
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Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: north america, britain, washington, france, haiti, thomas jefferson, london, indians, spain,...
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Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: mexico, c-span, washington, texas, wichita indians, florida, sara
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas professor Michael Green taught a class on Abraham Lincoln and the 1860 presidential election. He described the political climate of the antebellum era, background on the other candidates and the deliberations at the party conventions. Lincoln won the presidency over three other candidates with just under 40 percent of the popular vote. Sponsor: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Topics: douglas, lincoln, lincoln, illinois, breckenridge, davis, new york, pennsylvania, chicago,...
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas professor Michael Green taught a class on Abraham Lincoln and the 1860 presidential election. He described the political climate of the antebellum era, background on the other candidates and the deliberations at the party conventions. Lincoln won the presidency over three other candidates with just under 40 percent of the popular vote. Sponsor: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Topics: illinois, lincoln, lincoln, douglas, breckinridge, pennsylvania, buchanan, davis, new york, scott,...
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas professor Michael Green taught a class on Abraham Lincoln and the 1860 presidential election. He described the political climate of the antebellum era, background on the other candidates and the deliberations at the party conventions. Lincoln won the presidency over three other candidates with just under 40 percent of the popular vote. Sponsor: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Topics: illinois, lincoln, lincoln, douglas, breckinridge, pennsylvania, buchanan, davis, new york, scott,...
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas professor Michael Green taught a class on Abraham Lincoln and the 1860 presidential election. He described the political climate of the antebellum era, background on the other candidates and the deliberations at the party conventions. Lincoln won the presidency over three other candidates with just under 40 percent of the popular vote. Sponsor: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Topics: illinois, lincoln, lincoln, douglas, breckinridge, pennsylvania, buchanan, davis, new york, scott,...
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Stony Brook University professor Paul Kelton taught a class about Abraham Lincoln and Native Americans. He talked about the Dakota Wars in Minnesota which resulted in 38 executions, the removal of the Navajo, and the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. Sponsor: State University of New York, Stony Brook
Topics: minnesota, colorado, cheyenne, kelton, abraham lincoln, mexico, navajo, lincoln, dakota, virginia,...
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Stony Brook University professor Paul Kelton taught a class about Abraham Lincoln and Native Americans. He talked about the Dakota Wars in Minnesota which resulted in 38 executions, the removal of the Navajo, and the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. Sponsor: State University of New York, Stony Brook
Topics: minnesota, colorado, cheyenne, kelton, abraham lincoln, mexico, lyon, sibley, virginia, lincoln,...
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Stony Brook University professor Paul Kelton taught a class about Abraham Lincoln and Native Americans. He talked about the Dakota Wars in Minnesota which resulted in 38 executions, the removal of the Navajo, and the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. Sponsor: State University of New York, Stony Brook
Topics: minnesota, colorado, cheyenne, kelton, abraham lincoln, mexico, lincoln, bush, navajo, chivington,...
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Stony Brook University professor Paul Kelton taught a class about Abraham Lincoln and Native Americans. He talked about the Dakota Wars in Minnesota which resulted in 38 executions, the removal of the Navajo, and the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre. Sponsor: State University of New York, Stony Brook
Topics: minnesota, colorado, cheyenne, kelton, abraham lincoln, mexico, navajo, lincoln, chivington,...
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Andrew Slap of East Tennessee State University taught a class on Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson and the Constitution. He compared how both presidents have been portrayed as either upholding or disregarding the Constitution and whether their reputations match their actions in office. Sponsor: East Tennessee State University
Topics: johnson, andrew johnson, abraham lincoln, washington, tennessee, fremont, lincoln, lincoln, d.c.,...
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Andrew Slap of East Tennessee State University taught a class on Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson and the Constitution. He compared how both presidents have been portrayed as either upholding or disregarding the Constitution and whether their reputations match their actions in office. Sponsor: East Tennessee State University
Topics: johnson, andrew johnson, abraham lincoln, washington, tennessee, fremont, lincoln, lincoln, google,...
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Andrew Slap of East Tennessee State University taught a class on Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson and the Constitution. He compared how both presidents have been portrayed as either upholding or disregarding the Constitution and whether their reputations match their actions in office. Sponsor: East Tennessee State University
Topics: johnson, andrew johnson, abraham lincoln, washington, tennessee, fremont, lincoln, d.c., lincoln,...
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University of Delaware professor Tiffany Gill taught a class about the role of African American women in the Civil Rights Movement. She described how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize sit-ins, voter registration drives, and boycotts. Sponsor: University of Delaware
Topics: martin luther king, washington, charles payne
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University of Delaware professor Tiffany Gill taught a class about the role of African American women in the Civil Rights Movement. She described how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize sit-ins, voter registration drives, and boycotts. Sponsor: University of Delaware
Topics: martin luther king, bernice robinson, washington, charles payne, ann moody, naacp, fbi, shirley...
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University of Delaware professor Tiffany Gill taught a class about the role of African American women in the Civil Rights Movement. She described how beauty parlors, while often overlooked, functioned as a safe place for women to organize sit-ins, voter registration drives, and boycotts. Sponsor: University of Delaware
Topics: martin luther king, charles payne, fbi, washington, robinson, bernice robinson, mississippi, naacp,...
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Pace University professor Durahn Taylor taught a class on American cartoons in World War II and the ways they supported - and even influenced - the war effort. He shows superhero comics that urged kids to do their part by recycling paper and buying savings bonds and stamps. Sponsor: Pace University
Topics: robin, hitler, alford, stan lee, etc., bucky, pearl harbor, walt disney, gotham city, berlin,...
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