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traditionally play in the university. learning takes place in dialog and between equal men, they said in effect, we will no longer let you play some kind of big daddy to us. third, they were that the demands and actions had to be taken seriously could not be dismissed with some kind of -- platitudes about youth and idealism because they were involved in political action. the highest level of human seriousness. i would say there is a new liberated area and this neighborhood that we're going to prepare to take. in the obviously there are 40 to 50 representative of community groups of political clubs, of organizations involved in the morningside renewal council, organized. actions that will fight to call me as expressions of this for years. this is not a state of occupancy. students right now are the vanguard. but if the masses of the people area in new york, around columbia is finally going to stop columbia soon, sometimes it seems to be a kind of contradiction between support, action and find your own particular kind of op
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. 1879 is the city state university 1891 no agricultural and technical university 1891 was the same university 1892 and last but not least, north central university 1910. right? and again, as a lot of them, except we're basically not kind of such a university begin as primary secondary institutions. okay. okay. so this slide is going to talk about we talked about the history of hbcu in north carolina. this slide gets into the history of activism at hbcu in north carolina. so again, there's a overfocus 1960 and 84 in particular. and that kind of a racist decades of history of activism. and so there were sustained student movements this hbcu during the early to mid 20th century north kind it hbcu student activigaged in multiple successful movements they range in participant siz and duration to the 1967 movement, student activists engaged in activism directly internally toward mp adminion, faculty, staff and governing board and externally against anti-black oppression right. so they were not only just going anti-black oppression, right? they were also battling their teachers, their administrators
. 1879 is the city state university 1891 no agricultural and technical university 1891 was the same university 1892 and last but not least, north central university 1910. right? and again, as a lot of them, except we're basically not kind of such a university begin as primary secondary institutions. okay. okay. so this slide is going to talk about we talked about the history of hbcu in north carolina. this slide gets into the history of activism at hbcu in north carolina. so again, there's a...
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not everyone is associated with college universities. what do you expand to other people they become they get organizations throughout north carolina and. saint louis maybe as part of that right. that organization, ultimately in the 1970s, there's a push to kind of consolidate schools. and so they have the save our black schools movement that they can really smith helps and so they end up having thousands of student student activists from throughout by hbcu joining the series in raleigh right to protest to say black hbcu lose enough carolina and so these are images from that from that demonstration and they also have events called bck monday in their local communities to kind of save black schools. right. anso she to activist be activist she graduate. right. she becomes part pan-africanism and so anything that's a johnson and that's what johnson was a veteran of the military and then he becomes a later student so he's the older student and so they become members of the communist party, right? they're of the labor movement in north caroli
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university in new york. she was a scholar. the renaissance of the theater of esthetics. she was an author, and she was the founder and president of. the council on natural national literatures. she also established the school and at henry palatucci international conference center in new york, her husband and, kindred spirit, henry pollard, she was a graduate of city college of new york. he served in the nascent u.s. force in the second world war and later earned his ph.d. from columbia university, a man of action as well as scholarship professor carlucci was instrumental in the growth of the conservative party of new. as a scholar, he taught iona college, brooklyn college city college, columbia university and st john's university in new york. we are grateful to the memory of the policies and for the presence of their friends and family. tonight, senator seraphim, multisite clarissa, rocio. michael, michael. michelle and azar arturo. we're also very grateful for the support of athos, a powerhouse literary and
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but really, i mean, you know, i just put the brown university brown university up with the brown family. if there's a plaque admits that this family was a slave trading family, but also it it says the china trade you know, the china trade. well, what is that the china trade? it's like calling, you know, that the the end of the indian cocaine trade, you know, you might as well call it the andes trade, whatever. you know, it's just a it's a kind of absurdity. it's really it was they were just trading in opium. and yet there is something interesting that the americans done the british have not which is that the trade in china has a place in american memory in a way that it doesn't in the or not quite a central that perhaps that is absolutely true. i mean, american historians have produced excerpts, documentation of where the opium money went what these did. new books are appearing every year and it's been extensively documented which it hasn't been the case of the of the united kingdom which has actually profited much much more. how do you account for that? i don't know, really. i think it
but really, i mean, you know, i just put the brown university brown university up with the brown family. if there's a plaque admits that this family was a slave trading family, but also it it says the china trade you know, the china trade. well, what is that the china trade? it's like calling, you know, that the the end of the indian cocaine trade, you know, you might as well call it the andes trade, whatever. you know, it's just a it's a kind of absurdity. it's really it was they were just...
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-- university focus brought into. it speaks to the importance of staying anchored to the things that make your institution unique. dr. ayres: as you think about leadership, how do you think about building an ethics and accountability into leadership? can you speak a little bit about that? sec. wormuth: sure. i think it is very important. i think leaders need to have integrity. we all need to have integrity as professionals and whatever field we go into. particularly at a time i think we are you see a lot of declining trust in institutions here in the united states. so to me it speaks to more than ever the importance of having a culture of ethics and accountability. in the army, we try to create that culture of accountability and a lot of different ways. west point military academy has the motto duty, honor, country. there is a very strict honor code at west point. there is a lot of emphasis at the academy on character, leadership, integrity, ethics, accountability. but of course west point only produces about a quarte
-- university focus brought into. it speaks to the importance of staying anchored to the things that make your institution unique. dr. ayres: as you think about leadership, how do you think about building an ethics and accountability into leadership? can you speak a little bit about that? sec. wormuth: sure. i think it is very important. i think leaders need to have integrity. we all need to have integrity as professionals and whatever field we go into. particularly at a time i think we are you...
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march 20, 1954, the field house on the campus of butler university in indianapolis, the finals of the indiana high school basketball tournament. the indians of milan high versus the bear cats in roman 1660. 15,000 fans are in the bleachers with thousands more hoosiers listening over the radio. it's the fourth quarter, the game is tied at 30-30, 18 seconds on the clock. milan inbounds, senior bobby plump gets the ball, fakes left, dribbles right, and knocks down a 14-foot jump shot just as the clock expires. the nets come down, the celebration starts, and the next morning the new state champions headed home. they're in a fleet of cadillacs along indiana's county roads. there was no interstate or highway connecting indianapolis to cincinnati. the closest city to milan. hoosiers were waiting along the way in greensburg and shelbyville, holding signs, waving. state road 101, which led back home, was lined with cars and cheering fans for 13 miles. 40,000 people were waiting in little milan, indiana, even though at the time the town had only 1100 residents. this is hoosier his stthis is wt
march 20, 1954, the field house on the campus of butler university in indianapolis, the finals of the indiana high school basketball tournament. the indians of milan high versus the bear cats in roman 1660. 15,000 fans are in the bleachers with thousands more hoosiers listening over the radio. it's the fourth quarter, the game is tied at 30-30, 18 seconds on the clock. milan inbounds, senior bobby plump gets the ball, fakes left, dribbles right, and knocks down a 14-foot jump shot just as the...
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you went to duke university at mama's insistence. yep. and why did she insist on you're going to do well? i wanted to go to this little church college where my sunday school teacher and her husband. you've probably heard of husband? who was john glenn and glenn you're talking about? yeah, well, i wanted to go to their college, oberlin. no, they went to wilberforce. i think it was wilberforce. no, muskingum okay. and where something or other out in the midwest. but wouldn't have it? no one's ever heard of that school. you got to. go someplace important. i think she was probably afraid it was integrated, but so, you know, i gave up and now i. i'll go where mama wants it. at least it'll get me away from mama. and that was her big mistake because when the sit in started my freshman year, duke was just down the road a piece from greensboro. well, it was up the road, a piece and they had sit ins there in durham. and our presbyterian chaplain said next week they'll some students involved in the demonstration coming to talk to us. now, keep quiet
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professor chaney at the university of virginia is very active right now. scholarly writing, and says that, in fact a lost cause, doctrine is now at the centerpiece of trump policy. okay. and so in my own experience, christine, i lived in alabama for winters for the past 15 years. there's been a big resurgence specifically or especially among well-educated, well-traveled, affluent republicans of the doctrines. obviously, the racist language is not as blatant it used to be, but the underlying culture of denigration, the poor and and the people of color, i think is stronger now than it's been at any time. in in my professional lifetime. and i should say, after passage of the 64 civil rights act and the 65 voting rights act, the south went through an interregnum, a political process. you saw biracial governments in all major cities. you saw famous black in atlanta like andrew and maynard jackson. now that's all being out. there are some biracial governments in like birmingham and selma, but the progressive aura that prevailed after the civil rights victories o
professor chaney at the university of virginia is very active right now. scholarly writing, and says that, in fact a lost cause, doctrine is now at the centerpiece of trump policy. okay. and so in my own experience, christine, i lived in alabama for winters for the past 15 years. there's been a big resurgence specifically or especially among well-educated, well-traveled, affluent republicans of the doctrines. obviously, the racist language is not as blatant it used to be, but the underlying...
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and american university in fall 2022. she also teaches courses on first ladies for the ocean, a lifelong learning institute at cu, and lectures on first ladies for a variety of community groups. she was a panelist at the 2021 white house historical association asian symposium and the 2020 colloquium. she is a founding member of flair, the first lady's association for research and education, and serves as players treasurer. welcome, dr. carlin to history. happy hour. good evening, everyone, and thank you very much, samantha and the white house. historic association for the invitation to share this presentation of first ladies and civil rights. i've chosen two photos for this title slide down in the lower left. there's a photo of the washington hands, which would have been probably either in new york or philadelphia, showing them at home with their grandchildren and up in the upper right corner. there is a servant who was one of their enslaved workers who they brought from mount vernon to their presidential home. and this w
and american university in fall 2022. she also teaches courses on first ladies for the ocean, a lifelong learning institute at cu, and lectures on first ladies for a variety of community groups. she was a panelist at the 2021 white house historical association asian symposium and the 2020 colloquium. she is a founding member of flair, the first lady's association for research and education, and serves as players treasurer. welcome, dr. carlin to history. happy hour. good evening, everyone, and...
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and darwin's teachings certainly seem to to contradict the story of the creation of, the universe and the earth in the book genesis the adam and eve story and darwin telling a very different tale of the origins of man. and the tennessee don't this down, just get the idea here. it's not going to say that you had to teach the book of genesis in school all it said is this that it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the universities, normals, dorms, our to taught teachers how to teach and all other public schools of the state which are supported in whole or part by the school funds of the state to teach any theory that denies the story of divine creation of as taught in the bible and to teach instead that has descended from a lower order of animals so you could teach evolution about other species but just not anything conflicted with the book of genesis. you have to teach the book of genesis. you just had to teach anything that conflicted with it, which would be darwin's theories on the origins of man the butler act. and it's going to pass. there's going to be some opposition when
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and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a member of the history department, she conducts research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me and prior to arriving to the museum, farmer worked at kent state university, where she served as an assistant professor of history and a director of the may four visitor center before that, farmer worked for the national archives and records administration as the founding education specialist and the richard nixon presidential library museum. please join me in welcoming to politics and prose dorothy and thomas hubler and mindy farmer. so thank you all for being here. this is a night where we are all thinking about relationships. it's a topic of both conversation
and tom received his master's in education from xavier university. our authors tonight will be in conversation with mindy farmer farmer joined the national portrait gallery as a historian in 2022, as a member of the history department, she conducts research. propose proposals, exhibitions and writes biographies to accompany the portraits in the museum's collections. farmer is also responsible for developing programing for portal, the portrait gallery scholar center scholarly center, excuse me...
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theology at emory university. she is a former practitioner and practicing attorney in memphis and has served on the board of directors for metropolitan interfaith association church health center room in the in memphis and the community alliance for the homeless. she is a published offer. her essays can be in several publications, including the christian century church, a and the anglican digest. after a selection from the crown slingers and hearing from ms. king, the voice after that you will hear will be reverend dr. rev dorothy wells. is this. is. all. god. she. will not. oh, oh. oh, let's dance. oh. that's oh. it's been. so. oh oh, yeah, so. you. oh, oh. well, thank god. yes. oh, so. get. this. oh, so i. it. sounds like my mind that god. is really. i will. thank. you. oh, i. go oh man to. my. --. oh yeah. oh oh. yes. oh, oh i'm going to get that. oh. i'm gonna get high. so now. now andre he. good afternoon. here comes that dream or they said come let's lay him and then we shall. what the concept of his dream d
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the information economy project at clemson university. is author of the politic spectrum the tumultuous of wireless technology from herbert hoover to the smartphone and other influential books and hundreds of articles on communication policy, including regular columns for the wall street journal and the financial times. the two times white whitehead and haslett were colleagues and collaborators in the 2000, when both held professorships at george mason university. let me say a long time student of professor work that it towers above everything else that has been written in the field now margaret whitehead margaret the flaw or i should say the airwaves are yours. thank you, jim baron geoff shepard the nixon presidential library and the nixon foundation. this opportunity to examine the history of otp. and thank you, chris henry and tom for so generously sharing your universe acknowledged talents at this forum in 1967, when the hubert humphrey campaign sought the name an economic policy expert from the president of america's most modern thin
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he holds a degree folklore from the university of pennsylvania. in his bio, he modestly says, i'm an award winning journalist and author, but so is practically every other journalist and author author. please join me in welcoming matthew algeo. thank you. kelly. so all good bits were there. took most my shtick. make. i'm actually going to take this out for a little bit. i really need to thank kelly azalea. kurt at the truman library. not just for tonight, but for all the help they've given me in writing this book and in writing the earlier book, harry truman's excellent adventure. it's it's a joy to work in space here and with these people here. so i just want to say i can't i can't them enough in the book actually the last book i did was called all this marvelous potential about robert kennedy's 1968 tour of appalachia. and that book was released in march 2020, and then a global pandemic occurred. so fingers crossed, two weeks we will not have another bubble. i don't i don't think. it was my fault. exactly i, i learned about the straight been ver
he holds a degree folklore from the university of pennsylvania. in his bio, he modestly says, i'm an award winning journalist and author, but so is practically every other journalist and author author. please join me in welcoming matthew algeo. thank you. kelly. so all good bits were there. took most my shtick. make. i'm actually going to take this out for a little bit. i really need to thank kelly azalea. kurt at the truman library. not just for tonight, but for all the help they've given me...
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there are universities. and research centers across the u.s., canada, england are contributing bits of research so much so that if you include all people working on the manhattan project down to like janitors and repairmen, there aren't nearly. 600,000 thousand people involved in project it took lots of money. if you add up all of the projects that are contributing to the development of the atomic bomb, it cost today's equivalent. of $35 billion. it was the second most expensive thing the u.s. had ever the first most expensive weapons system was developing the b-29, which was the only plane big enough to carry what was going to be about a 10,000 pounds bomb. and i could talk to you all about, nelda, the science, fake minutia, how the bomb were worked, all these issues they encountered it in developing it, how they experimented with the first nuclear chain reaction in a lab under the sports field at the university of chicago, which is if something had gone wrong, they could have blown up the entire city of ch
there are universities. and research centers across the u.s., canada, england are contributing bits of research so much so that if you include all people working on the manhattan project down to like janitors and repairmen, there aren't nearly. 600,000 thousand people involved in project it took lots of money. if you add up all of the projects that are contributing to the development of the atomic bomb, it cost today's equivalent. of $35 billion. it was the second most expensive thing the u.s....
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he founded a much better university called the universal virginia. so the the west point is the second best university founded by jefferson. that's fine. not a competition, but it is. and here we have west point. but an interesting between the two institutions, jefferson wants them to be scientific in their character jefferson is not interested in imparting religious education. right many of our early university were founded to train ministers places harvard and yale divinity schools. jefferson wants science, wants knowledge. he wants humanistic pursuits. and so a young man who goes to west point becomes one of the best trained engineers in the country at this period, at this point, they take a five year course. they do science, they do languages they do literature. they do watercolor, they do horsemanship. what haven't i mentioned? they learn tactics until their fifth year, right? it's four years of well-rounded scientific education and, then a fifth year where you actually learn how to be a soldier just in case it might come. but in reality, they'r
he founded a much better university called the universal virginia. so the the west point is the second best university founded by jefferson. that's fine. not a competition, but it is. and here we have west point. but an interesting between the two institutions, jefferson wants them to be scientific in their character jefferson is not interested in imparting religious education. right many of our early university were founded to train ministers places harvard and yale divinity schools. jefferson...
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i, i mean, it's not universal. and i don't know that it reduces to guilt or rises to guilt, i should say. i don't you don't pick up a lot of guilt, frankly, you do pick up fear. that is just just be logical that blacks would retaliate the fact that black americans did not reach. now is one of the extraordinary facts of american history and the the fact that black americans embraced democratic process. they embraced education and they embraced the the institutions that white americans built and that had oppressed them. i mean, this is this is really. there is almost no instance can think of. i'd have to really think hard to come up with any instance that that resembled retaliation by black troops or, armed blacks against white citizens, although whites in the south typically described any action, any any example of blacks carrying arms as menacing and potentially revolution finery, even when it was completely peaceful. and the second amendment, by the way, a figure very. in in the in these debates about the right of
i, i mean, it's not universal. and i don't know that it reduces to guilt or rises to guilt, i should say. i don't you don't pick up a lot of guilt, frankly, you do pick up fear. that is just just be logical that blacks would retaliate the fact that black americans did not reach. now is one of the extraordinary facts of american history and the the fact that black americans embraced democratic process. they embraced education and they embraced the the institutions that white americans built and...
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look at what is happening at columbia university. how is this happening in the united states of america? but democrats are letting this happen because michigan is crucial foro win. he knows he is losing there so he is bending over backwards to support a small minority of people in michigan who support terrorism. and he's doing it hoping it will help him win this election and it shows what is wrong with the platform of my colleagues across the aisle. every single day we hear about democrats scream about protecting democracy and how democracy is under attack. while they like to point fingers at republicans for being responsible for this, the truth is it's them. between israel and hamas which is ar stronger example of democracy? pretty simple answer. hamas hates everything that americans support, especially democracy. if you're a woman, if you're gay, if you like equality, democracy, freedom of speech, none of these things is supported by hamas. none of them. and some of them will get you killed by hamas. all of them are supported by is
look at what is happening at columbia university. how is this happening in the united states of america? but democrats are letting this happen because michigan is crucial foro win. he knows he is losing there so he is bending over backwards to support a small minority of people in michigan who support terrorism. and he's doing it hoping it will help him win this election and it shows what is wrong with the platform of my colleagues across the aisle. every single day we hear about democrats...
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you know that she's a law professor, the university of michigan school of law. she also, like me as analyst, a legal analyst for nbc and msnbc, and she's despite all of her commitments written this book and it's a prop that we're here, by the way, on super tuesday eve. right. you all celebrate in califor? yeah. is it the jungle primary. is that what it's. and so is a great book to talk about tonight attacked from within it tells a lot about who we are as americans right now and also about the challenges that we're going to face in the coming election. so you ready to dig right in. let's go you're background at the justice department before you became a u.s. attorney was in national security and you had a pretty deep background in national security that came in very handy on your first day after being a notified that you'd been confirmed by the senate to be a united states attorney. you tell us about it. oh, i suppose so. i had been an assistant u.s. attorney for most of my career and was lucky enough to be nominated president obama to serve as u.s. attorney in d
you know that she's a law professor, the university of michigan school of law. she also, like me as analyst, a legal analyst for nbc and msnbc, and she's despite all of her commitments written this book and it's a prop that we're here, by the way, on super tuesday eve. right. you all celebrate in califor? yeah. is it the jungle primary. is that what it's. and so is a great book to talk about tonight attacked from within it tells a lot about who we are as americans right now and also about the...