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Historian Barbara Gannon talked about how Civil War photographs brought the horrors of the battlefront to Americans at home, but also described the wide range of scenes and subjects available for purchase as stereoview sets during the time. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event. Sponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Virginia Center for Civil War Studies
Topics: antietam, holmes, gardner, brady, new york, oliver wendell holmes, anthony, the union, oliver...
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Washington & Lee University professor Barton Myers talked about Unionists and Confederate deserters in North Carolina who waged their own irregular war against the Confederacy. He also described the hostilities and challenges those with Union sympathies faced on the home front. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. Sponsor: Shenandoah University
Topics: north carolina, vance, tennessee, virginia, piedmont, kirk, germany, partizan rangers, dayton,...
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University of Maryland history professor Michael Ross discussed the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920s America. This is the second of a two-part lecture. Sponsor: University of Maryland
Topics: darrow, bryan, tennessee, ralston, dayton, william jennings bryan, aclu, clarence darrow, mencken,...
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University of Maryland history professor Michael Ross discussed the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920s America. This is the first of a two-part lecture. Sponsor: University of Maryland
Topics: darwin, dayton, aclu, frank robinson, tennessee, butler, europe, chicago, william jennings, new...
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Ohio State University history professor Hasan Kwame Jeffries discussed historical narratives of the Civil Rights Movement and modern understandings of victories, defeats and what the movement was trying to achieve. Professor Jeffries is the brother of House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY). This lecture was part of a symposium hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Sponsor: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Topics: king, brown, alabama, new york, washington, klan, birmingham, jackie robinson, julian, louisiana,...
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Historian Barbara Gannon talked about how Civil War photographs brought the horrors of the battlefront to Americans at home, but also described the wide range of scenes and subjects available for purchase as stereoview sets during the time. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg hosted this event. Sponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Virginia Center for Civil War Studies
Topics: antietam, holmes, gardner, brady, new york, oliver wendell holmes, anthony, the union, oliver...
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Washington & Lee University professor Barton Myers talked about Unionists and Confederate deserters in North Carolina who waged their own irregular war against the Confederacy. He also described the hostilities and challenges those with Union sympathies faced on the home front. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. Sponsor: Shenandoah University
Topics: north carolina, vance, tennessee, virginia, piedmont, kirk, germany, partizan rangers, raleigh,...
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University of Maryland history professor Michael Ross discussed the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920s America. This is the second of a two-part lecture. Sponsor: University of Maryland
Topics: darrow, bryan, tennessee, ralston, dayton, william jennings bryan, aclu, clarence darrow, mencken,...
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University of Maryland history professor Michael Ross discussed the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial about teaching evolution and its cultural significance in 1920s America. This is the first of a two-part lecture. Sponsor: University of Maryland
Topics: darwin, dayton, aclu, frank robinson, tennessee, butler, europe, chicago, william jennings, new...
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University of Montana history professor Leif Fredrickson discussed the 1909 labor protests in Missoula, Montana, that sparked a high profile fight over free speech and police violence. The University of Montana is located in Missoula. Sponsor: University of Montana
Topics: missoula, montana, iww, elizabeth gurley flynn, spokane, flynn, pacific, jones, chicago, bonner,...
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University of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts. Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Pembroke
Topics: new york, new york city, rodman, paris, mexico, reed, trilby, philadelphia, henry, whitman,...
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Author William Styple talked about artist James Kelly who interviewed dozens of Union Civil War generals after the war to understand their war and depict it in art. The Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown, New Jersey, hosted this event. Sponsor: Macculloch Hall Museum
Topics: kelly, gettysburg, sheridan, washington, new york, mcclellan, new york city, harper, hancock, james...
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History professors Tarak Barkawi (Johns Hopkins University), David Cline (San Diego State University), Suzy Kim (Rutgers University) and John McManus (Missouri University of Science & Technology) discussed soldier and civilian experiences during the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Sponsor: Texas Christian University
Topics: korea, north korea, vietnam, south korea, truman, china, pacific, david, koreans, soviet union,...
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American History TV toured the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sat down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff. The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, beginning in President Kennedy's administration, were designed to reflect America's history and heritage, and to provide a stage for the nation's statecraft. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: franklin, paris, france, ben franklin, washington, london, jefferson, john adams, john quincy...
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National Defense University professor Donald Stoker discussed his book on the use of American military, diplomatic and economic power from the Revolutionary era to the present. This event was hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: china, clausewitz, washington, reagan, mexico, europe, soviet union, korea, eisenhower, peacetime,...
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University of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts. Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Pembroke
Topics: new york, new york city, rodman, paris, mexico, reed, trilby, philadelphia, henry, whitman,...
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Author William Styple talked about artist James Kelly who interviewed dozens of Union Civil War generals after the war to understand their war and depict it in art. The Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown, New Jersey, hosted this event. Sponsor: Macculloch Hall Museum
Topics: kelly, gettysburg, sheridan, new york, mcclellan, washington, new york city, harper, hancock, james...
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History professors Tarak Barkawi (Johns Hopkins University), David Cline (San Diego State University), Suzy Kim (Rutgers University) and John McManus (Missouri University of Science & Technology) discussed soldier and civilian experiences during the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Sponsor: Texas Christian University
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American History TV toured the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sat down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff. The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, beginning in President Kennedy's administration, were designed to reflect America's history and heritage, and to provide a stage for the nation's statecraft. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: franklin, paris, france, ben franklin, washington, london, jefferson, john adams, john quincy...
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National Defense University professor Donald Stoker discussed his book on the use of American military, diplomatic and economic power from the Revolutionary era to the present. This event was hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: china, clausewitz, washington, reagan, mexico, europe, soviet union, korea, eisenhower, peacetime,...
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University of Montana history professor Leif Fredrickson discussed the 1909 labor protests in Missoula, Montana, that sparked a high profile fight over free speech and police violence. The University of Montana is located in Missoula. Sponsor: University of Montana
Topics: missoula, montana, pacific, andrew carnegie, chicago, jack jones, spokane, elizabeth gurley flynn,...
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University of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts. Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Pembroke
Topics: new york, henri, new york city, salame, rodman, paris, philadelphia, reed, mexico, whitman,...
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Author William Styple talked about artist James Kelly who interviewed dozens of Union Civil War generals after the war to understand their war and depict it in art. The Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown, New Jersey, hosted this event. Sponsor: Macculloch Hall Museum
Topics: kelly, sheridan, gettysburg, washington, harper, new york, chamberlain, james kelly, hancock,...
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History professors Tarak Barkawi (Johns Hopkins University), David Cline (San Diego State University), Suzy Kim (Rutgers University) and John McManus (Missouri University of Science & Technology) discussed soldier and civilian experiences during the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Sponsor: Texas Christian University
Topics: korea, north korea, south korea, vietnam, truman, china, rutgers, koreans, paul robison, paul...
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American History TV toured the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sat down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff. The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, beginning in President Kennedy's administration, were designed to reflect America's history and heritage, and to provide a stage for the nation's statecraft. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: franklin, paris, ben franklin, france, washington, london, john adams, jefferson, john quincy...
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National Defense University professor Donald Stoker discussed his book on the use of American military, diplomatic and economic power from the Revolutionary era to the present. This event was hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: china, washington, don, mexico, europe, reagan, carter, nsc, france, american, sherman, soviet...
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University of Montana history professor Leif Fredrickson discussed the 1909 labor protests in Missoula, Montana, that sparked a high profile fight over free speech and police violence. The University of Montana is located in Missoula. Sponsor: University of Montana
Topics: missoula, iww, montana, elizabeth gurley flynn, spokane, pacific, jack jones, jones, flynn, andrew...
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University of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts. Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Pembroke
Topics: new york, new york city, henri, rodman, mexico, reed, philadelphia, whitman, paris, quentin, henry,...
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Author William Styple talked about artist James Kelly who interviewed dozens of Union Civil War generals after the war to understand their war and depict it in art. The Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown, New Jersey, hosted this event. Sponsor: Macculloch Hall Museum
Topics: kelly, gettysburg, sheridan, new york, washington, hancock, harper, new york city, macculloch,...
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History professors Tarak Barkawi (Johns Hopkins University), David Cline (San Diego State University), Suzy Kim (Rutgers University) and John McManus (Missouri University of Science & Technology) discussed soldier and civilian experiences during the Korean War. This event was part of the 2024 Symposium on War, Conflict and Society at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Sponsor: Texas Christian University
Topics: korea, north korea, south korea, truman, vietnam, pacific, china, paul robson, texas, rutgers,...
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American History TV toured the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Reception Rooms with director and curator Virginia Hart -- and sat down for an interview about America's first diplomat, Benjamin Franklin, with author Stacy Schiff. The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, beginning in President Kennedy's administration, were designed to reflect America's history and heritage, and to provide a stage for the nation's statecraft. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
Topics: franklin, paris, france, ben franklin, john adams, london, john quincy adams, washington,...
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National Defense University professor Donald Stoker discussed his book on the use of American military, diplomatic and economic power from the Revolutionary era to the present. This event was hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: Hudson Institute
Topics: china, clausewitz, washington, reagan, mexico, europe, soviet union, korea, eisenhower, peacetime,...
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Historians Frances Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant discussed the unauthorized enlistment of minors in the Civil War and how the experience shaped these youth for decades to come. This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Sponsor: Gettysburg College | Civil War Institute
Topics: francis, gettysburg, rebecca, australia, new york, rebecca jo, california, pennsylvania, abbey, new...
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Florida State University history professor Paul Renfro discussed the life and death of Indiana teenager Ryan White, who emerged as one of the faces of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Florida State University is located in Tallahassee. Sponsor: Florida State University
Topics: ryan white, ryan, helms, indiana, reagan, kramer, clinton, kokomo, indianapolis, michael jackson,...
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This 1942 U.S. Department of Agriculture film promotes Victory Gardens and provides instructions to help citizens grow their own fruits and vegetables at home during World War II. Sponsor: Department of Agriculture
Topics: dick, lima
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Lecturer Colleen Plimpton talks about how plants were used by colonists in early America and during the Revolutionary War as medicines, supplies, food, and repellants. The Frontenac Historical Society in Union Springs, New York, hosted this event. Sponsor: Frontenac Historical Society
Topics: new york, britain, etc., yarrow, colleen, united states of america, tansy, connecticut,...
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Historians Frances Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant discussed the unauthorized enlistment of minors in the Civil War and how the experience shaped these youth for decades to come. This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Sponsor: Gettysburg College | Civil War Institute
Topics: francis, gettysburg, rebecca, australia, new york, rebecca jo, california, pennsylvania, abbey, new...
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In 1958, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on his interview program to talk about espionage threats and attacks from members of the communist party. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films. Sponsor: Senator Kenneth Keating
Topics: fbi, moscow, mr. keating, keating, south america
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Florida State University history professor Paul Renfro discussed the life and death of Indiana teenager Ryan White, who emerged as one of the faces of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Florida State University is located in Tallahassee. Sponsor: Florida State University
Topics: ryan white, ryan, helms, indiana, reagan, kramer, clinton, kokomo, indianapolis, michael jackson,...
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This 1942 U.S. Department of Agriculture film promotes Victory Gardens and provides instructions to help citizens grow their own fruits and vegetables at home during World War II. Sponsor: Department of Agriculture
Topics: dick, lima
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Lecturer Colleen Plimpton talks about how plants were used by colonists in early America and during the Revolutionary War as medicines, supplies, food, and repellants. The Frontenac Historical Society in Union Springs, New York, hosted this event. Sponsor: Frontenac Historical Society
Topics: new york, britain, etc., yarrow, colleen, united states of america, tansy, connecticut,...
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Herbert Hoover biographers George Nash and Kenneth Whyte talked about the 31st president on the 150th anniversary of his 1874 birth. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event. Sponsor: Hoover (Herbert) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: hoover, harding, herbert hoover, china, george, roosevelt, ken, canada, london, washington,...
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Historians Frances Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant discussed the unauthorized enlistment of minors in the Civil War and how the experience shaped these youth for decades to come. This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Sponsor: Gettysburg College | Civil War Institute
Topics: francis, gettysburg, rebecca, australia, new york, rebecca jo, california, pennsylvania, abbey, new...
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Lecturer Colleen Plimpton talks about how plants were used by colonists in early America and during the Revolutionary War as medicines, supplies, food, and repellants. The Frontenac Historical Society in Union Springs, New York, hosted this event. Sponsor: Frontenac Historical Society
Topics: britain, colleen, new york, washington, united states of america, yarrow, george, continental,...
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Herbert Hoover biographers George Nash and Kenneth Whyte talked about the 31st president on the 150th anniversary of his 1874 birth. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event. Sponsor: Hoover (Herbert) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: hoover, harding, herbert hoover, china, chang, roosevelt, ken, washington, london, george, carter,...
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Historians Frances Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant discussed the unauthorized enlistment of minors in the Civil War and how the experience shaped these youth for decades to come. This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Sponsor: Gettysburg College | Civil War Institute
Topics: frances, gettysburg, rebecca, australia, new york, rebecca jo, california, habeas corpus, lincoln
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In 1958, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on his interview program to talk about espionage threats and attacks from members of the communist party. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films. Sponsor: Senator Kenneth Keating
Topics: fbi, moscow, c-span, mr. hoover, keating, mr. keating, south america, washington
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Florida State University history professor Paul Renfro discussed the life and death of Indiana teenager Ryan White, who emerged as one of the faces of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Florida State University is located in Tallahassee. Sponsor: Florida State University
Topics: ryan white, ryan, helms, indiana, reagan, sarah, kramer, indianapolis, michael jackson, clinton,...
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This 1942 U.S. Department of Agriculture film promotes Victory Gardens and provides instructions to help citizens grow their own fruits and vegetables at home during World War II. Sponsor: Department of Agriculture
Topics: dick, bordeaux, c-span, washington
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Herbert Hoover biographers George Nash and Kenneth Whyte talked about the 31st president on the 150th anniversary of his 1874 birth. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum in West Branch, Iowa, hosted this event. Sponsor: Hoover (Herbert) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: hoover, herbert hoover, china, belgium, harting, canada, roosevelt, washington, london, carter,...
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Historians Frances Clarke and Rebecca Jo Plant discussed the unauthorized enlistment of minors in the Civil War and how the experience shaped these youth for decades to come. This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Sponsor: Gettysburg College | Civil War Institute
Topics: rebecca, new york, habeas corpus, washington, c-span, francis, australia, california, frances,...
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Marquette University law professor Paul Finkelman talked about Abraham Lincoln's "General Order No. 100," which was commonly known as the Lieber Code. This updated codification of the laws of war governed soldier conduct, prisoner of war treatment, and civilian rights. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. Sponsor: Shenandoah University
Topics: new york, mcdougal, gates, manhattan, new york city, bolton, britain, boston, alexander mcdougal,...
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Author Christopher Minty talked about the organization and political culture of loyalists in New York during the lead up to the American Revolution. George Washington's Mount Vernon hosted this event. Sponsor: George Washington's Mount Vernon
Topics: new york, mcdougal, manhattan, new york city, boston, alexander mcdougal, britain, livingston,...
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Author Shirley Green talked about free Blacks William and Benjamin Frank who joined the Second Rhode Island Regiment in the spring of 1777. This talk was part of a Revolutionary War conference hosted by the Fort Plain Museum in New York. Sponsor: Fort Plain Museum and Historical Park
Topics: rhode island, washington, new york, rufus, frank, ben, shirley, canada, continental, rhode island...
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Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Topics: rhode island, new york, washington, rufus, frank, ben, shirley, canada, continental, rhode island...
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This Academy Award-winning short documentary takes viewers on a tour through the Library's reading rooms and facilities, highlighting how the institution benefits the public and scholars worldwide. The U.S. Office of War Information Overseas Branch, which included many Hollywood veterans, created this film and dozens of others which were designed to showcase American society and institutions for foreign audiences. Sponsor: U.S. Office of War Information
Topics: washington, virginia
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Author Robert McNally talks about naturalist John Muir, his relationship and view of American Indians and his legacy of preserved wilderness. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
Topics: john muir, california, sierra, muir, wisconsin, san francisco, yosemite, the valley, europe, roma,...
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Author and journalists Howell Raines talked about Union soldiers from Alabama who aided General Sherman in his 1864 March to the Sea during the Civil War. The Montclair Public Library in New Jersey sponsored this program. Sponsor: Montclair Public Library,New Jersey Council for the Humanities
Topics: john muir, california, sierra, muir, wisconsin, san francisco, france, yosemite, the valley, italy,...
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American History TV toured the National World War II Museum's Malcolm S. Forbes Rare and Iconic Artifacts Gallery and new interactive oral history exhibit. The National World War II Museum is located in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: peter crane, france, adolf hitler, new orleans, italy, europe, higgins, stephen ambrose, pacific,...
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American History TV toured the National World War II Museum's Malcolm S. Forbes Rare and Iconic Artifacts Gallery and new interactive oral history exhibit. The National World War II Museum is located in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: peter crane, adolf hitler, france, new orleans, italy, europe, higgins, stephen ambrose, pacific,...
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Author Richard Brookhiser talked about Revolutionary War era painter John Trumbull's time as an aid to Generals George Washington and Horatio Gates and his work documenting the conflict in visual form. The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati in Washington, DC, hosted this program. Sponsor: American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati
Topics: virginia, peter crane, adolf hitler, washington, france, philadelphia, europe, new orleans, patrick...
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University of Dallas history professor William Atto discussed the decade leading to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the key compromises that led to the ratification of the United States Constitution. Sponsor: University of Dallas
Topics: virginia, massachusetts, washington, hamilton, alexander hamilton, philadelphia, maryland, new...
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University of Dallas history professor William Atto discussed the decade leading to the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the key compromises that led to the ratification of the United States Constitution. Sponsor: University of Dallas
Topics: virginia, massachusetts, gates, washington, hamilton, alexander hamilton, new york, maryland,...
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This 1956 Dow Chemical film explained and promoted the 1956 Federal Aid Highway Act by showing a fictional town impacted by the new highway system. It was released as "Highway Hearing." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films. Sponsor: Dow Chemical Company
Topics: gates, massachusetts, virginia, washington, alexander hamilton, maryland, hamilton, james...
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Historian Kieran O'Keefe discussed how and why General Horatio Gates, best known as the general who oversaw the American victory at Saratoga in 1777, went from a dutiful subject of the British crown to a committed revolutionary. This was part of Fort Ticonderoga's 20th Annual Seminar on the American Revolution in Ticonderoga, New York. Sponsor: Fort Ticonderoga
Topics: gates, washington, britain, virginia, bolton, london, new york, horatio gates, saratoga, boston,...
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Marquette University law professor Paul Finkelman talked about Abraham Lincoln's "General Order No. 100," which was commonly known as the Lieber Code. This updated codification of the laws of war governed soldier conduct, prisoner of war treatment, and civilian rights. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia. Sponsor: Shenandoah University
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Author Christopher Minty talked about the organization and political culture of loyalists in New York during the lead up to the American Revolution. George Washington's Mount Vernon hosted this event. Sponsor: George Washington's Mount Vernon
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Author Shirley Green talked about free Blacks William and Benjamin Frank who joined the Second Rhode Island Regiment in the spring of 1777. This talk was part of a Revolutionary War conference hosted by the Fort Plain Museum in New York. Sponsor: Fort Plain Museum and Historical Park
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In the 1950s, a Senate committee led by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-TN) examined organized crime around the country. Sponsor: C-SPAN | American History TV
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The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Angela Beauchamp on how Eleanor Roosevelt used film and television, from the early 1930s to 1960s, to promote her political and social causes. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event. Sponsor: Roosevelt (Franklin) Presidential Library and Museum
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Author and journalists Howell Raines talked about Union soldiers from Alabama who aided General Sherman in his 1864 March to the Sea during the Civil War. The Montclair Public Library in New Jersey sponsored this program. Sponsor: Montclair Public Library,New Jersey Council for the Humanities
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Author Robert McNally talks about naturalist John Muir, his relationship and view of American Indians and his legacy of preserved wilderness. The Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event. Sponsor: Commonwealth Club of California
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American History TV toured the National World War II Museum's Malcolm S. Forbes Rare and Iconic Artifacts Gallery and new interactive oral history exhibit. The National World War II Museum is located in New Orleans. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
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This 1956 Dow Chemical film explained and promoted the 1956 Federal Aid Highway Act by showing a fictional town impacted by the new highway system. It was released as "Highway Hearing." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films. Sponsor: Dow Chemical Company
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Historian Kieran O'Keefe discussed how and why General Horatio Gates, best known as the general who oversaw the American victory at Saratoga in 1777, went from a dutiful subject of the British crown to a committed revolutionary. This was part of Fort Ticonderoga's 20th Annual Seminar on the American Revolution in Ticonderoga, New York. Sponsor: Fort Ticonderoga
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