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white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in some sort of federal agency and lincoln almost certainly never saw that one and never had the opportunity respond right thank you so much that. remember, let's hear more about this black delegation of august 1862 body. by the end of the first year of the war, lincoln had concluded that something had to be done about slavery, even though in his first inaugural address he did that he had no intention of doing anything about slavery and that he had no ability to do anything about slavery. but by the end that
white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in...
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, in 1965 germany was looking _ black—and—white, in 1965 germany was looking at— black—and—white, in 1965 germany was looking at their — black—and—white, in 1965 germany was looking at their blood _ black—and—white, in 1965 germany was looking at their blood donations - black—and—white, in 1965 germany was looking at their blood donations for- looking at their blood donations for a aal_ looking at their blood donations for 6 am t_ looking at their blood donations for 6 am t levels. _ looking at their blood donations for a aal t levels, that _ looking at their blood donations for a aal t levels, that was _ looking at their blood donations for a aal t levels, that was in - looking at their blood donations for a aal t levels, that was in 1965. i looking at their blood donations for a aal t levels, that was in 1965. |f| a aal t levels, that was in 1965. if our government _ a aal t levels, that was in 1965. if our government had _ a aal t levels, that was in 1965. if our government had taken- a aal t levels, that was in 1965. if our government had taken that. a aal t levels,
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but despite all of these forces pulling white and black, new orleanians, white and black southerners apart, there were moments of real hope in the city. and for that, we need to look not up, but down, down to the city's docks. look at the lives of the workers, the laborers who did the work on thoseocks, loading and offloading cargo ships. today's lecture will cover the up and down fortunes of new orleans and new orleanians by looking up and looking down, up at the sky. as we just have been down at the city's docks and down at a lowly tropical fruit, and how all of this was intertwined symbolically at the turn of the century. this photograph, taken in 1891, shows dockworkers readying giant bales of cotton for loading onto boats and shippingll over the world. the 1890s marked the beginnings of organized labor unions on these docks, also on local and national levels. these labor unions allied and assisted each other in fighting for better, ser, fairer working conditions. labor unions during this progressive era popularized what we call strikes that is mass organized work stoppages, refu
but despite all of these forces pulling white and black, new orleanians, white and black southerners apart, there were moments of real hope in the city. and for that, we need to look not up, but down, down to the city's docks. look at the lives of the workers, the laborers who did the work on thoseocks, loading and offloading cargo ships. today's lecture will cover the up and down fortunes of new orleans and new orleanians by looking up and looking down, up at the sky. as we just have been down...
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well, i'm in detroit, i'm in a white church, a white school, a white neighborhood, a white evangelical church. and at 1516, i begin to listen to my city means reading papers here in news, watching carefully, having my first conversation with adults and something really big and really wrong. and i couldn't get anyone in my white world to talk it. why is life in black detroit so different than life? and why detroit? at least that's why i'm reading it here. they said, oh no, it's always been that way. and and i hear there are black churches and we've never been or been visited. well, i don't know one honest answer. i got soul. if you keep asking these of questions, you're going to get into a lot of trouble. that's proved to be true. so i tell my students at georgetown i told, trust your questions and let them take you wherever. they lead you. and for me, my questions took me to the city, what we call the inner city in those days. and just a few blocks or miles from where white people live. and i showed up. i got jobs in where young black men were working like me. i was working for money f
well, i'm in detroit, i'm in a white church, a white school, a white neighborhood, a white evangelical church. and at 1516, i begin to listen to my city means reading papers here in news, watching carefully, having my first conversation with adults and something really big and really wrong. and i couldn't get anyone in my white world to talk it. why is life in black detroit so different than life? and why detroit? at least that's why i'm reading it here. they said, oh no, it's always been that...
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i came to the nixon white house in august 1970 as a member of white house communications agency, also known as waco, which i'm sure most of your panelists are familiar our our mission at that time as it is today is to provide communications support for the office of the president. i look back at 1970 as the prehistoric days of communication and presidential communications. three months after i arrived with walker, i was sent to paris november 1974, de gaulle's funeral probably one of the most challenging trips that i was with the president. world wide leaders. we got to paris, we got it out one of our hotel rooms that we were staying at that became basically the paris white house, our switchboard was up and operational within a few hours. and i remember i don't know how they did it, but when i was working the switchboard we had what we called long haul trunk lines back to the white house. i was abroad journalism major university of iowa, unlike tom whitehead, who had his degree at m.i.t. so i had no idea how it worked. but it was fascinating that i could take a switchboard cord, plug
i came to the nixon white house in august 1970 as a member of white house communications agency, also known as waco, which i'm sure most of your panelists are familiar our our mission at that time as it is today is to provide communications support for the office of the president. i look back at 1970 as the prehistoric days of communication and presidential communications. three months after i arrived with walker, i was sent to paris november 1974, de gaulle's funeral probably one of the most...
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to your point, i talk to people all ages from greenwood white, black or far from tulsa, white and black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about this in school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there's been, i think, some technical things done to make that more prevalent. so for example, teaching about the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and also now the state superintendent named ryan walters, who is very kind of on a crusade against critical race theory. at one point a while ago, he was questioned about tulsa massacre and had a quote along the lines of, well, it wasn't really about race. and so it's kind of a situation where though technically the state is required to teach students, there's a lot of pressure, teachers feel, to not teach the history. and i can also say, actually, that i spoke to some at oklahoma state last fall read my book in the class. so a lot of those who are from oklahoma and they had not learned about it in their schools, that's current, you know
to your point, i talk to people all ages from greenwood white, black or far from tulsa, white and black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about this in school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there's been, i think, some technical things done to make that more prevalent. so for example, teaching about the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and also now the state superintendent...
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and if he l does return to the white house, what does return to the white house, what do you say that would mean for american democracy? if he do you say that would mean for american democracy? if he returns to the white house, _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going - american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going to - american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going to ask. the white house, i am going to ask for a job at the bbc, i am going to have to move to the uk and hang out with you guys. if he gets back in the white house, it is very dangerous for all of us. you just have to read his 2025 plan or his schedule declaration where he wants to dismantle large parts of the american government. remember he is calling for a 15 million person deportation. and so i guess that means we will have armoured cars in like a handmaid's tale episode driving around the country pulling people out of their houses and tak
and if he l does return to the white house, what does return to the white house, what do you say that would mean for american democracy? if he do you say that would mean for american democracy? if he returns to the white house, _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going - american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going to - american...
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come to work in the white house? >> never worked in the white house. >> as the point is it? works no syrup or yes wanted to work in the white house. it brought to the dance brickwork to go to the white house. i was offered jobs mr. trump a job when mr. trump wanted me too which is working with don at the white house general counsel. >> you work once i'm i brought a lawyer in sui should not go in because there would be no attorney-client privilege and in order to handle some of the matters i talked about it best suited for me not to go in and every president. >> here is what i think. i work for 10 years your trash and value work did not get a job in the white house and now you haven just like everyone else who got fired and did not get the job they want like james had a selfish motivation after you dip that is what i see here today that is what i got personal attorney year of my son in high school waiting for my daughter who is going back to new york. >> exactly what you want? >> a receive exactly what i want. >> a gentleman's time has expired. >> "new york times" reporting j
come to work in the white house? >> never worked in the white house. >> as the point is it? works no syrup or yes wanted to work in the white house. it brought to the dance brickwork to go to the white house. i was offered jobs mr. trump a job when mr. trump wanted me too which is working with don at the white house general counsel. >> you work once i'm i brought a lawyer in sui should not go in because there would be no attorney-client privilege and in order to handle some of...
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white: we began to see people fighting for civil rights. yes, entertainers were part of that, in some cases. but i never want to hear anyone else say that frank sinatra integrated las vegas. it didn't just happen with that one act. the credit goes to the black community, who were here on the ground, agitating for integration and for better treatment every day. when integration takes place in 1960, dr. mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. he says, "if integration doesn't take place by march 25th, we are going to protest on the las vegas strip on a saturday night." las vegas does not want that kind of television coverage interfering with business. and integration takes place march 25, 1960. now, that is just the integration of public accommodations. so, they can spend their money now, but they don't get the jobs yet. geran: even though the gaming industry said, "we're gonna end segregation," that doesn't mean the attitude disappeared. the same people were still here, so it took time to get people to understa
white: we began to see people fighting for civil rights. yes, entertainers were part of that, in some cases. but i never want to hear anyone else say that frank sinatra integrated las vegas. it didn't just happen with that one act. the credit goes to the black community, who were here on the ground, agitating for integration and for better treatment every day. when integration takes place in 1960, dr. mcmillan, president of the naacp, does something that no one else does. he says, "if...
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for example, can you imagine a white house chief of staff changing a diaper in the white house on a baby that is not his baby? let's start there. >> that took a real twist at the end. i thought i knew where you were going but then it's like somebody else's baby. now you got me. >> guess whose baby it was? and then, okay, jen psaki has worked for the last three democratic nominees for president. you want to guess which one she was terrified of? >> you are doing a very good job at >> john kerry, barack obama, joe biden, but one was she terrified of? enter will be coming later when jen psaki joins us. which one gave her a bear hug after the job interview? which one actually didn't hire her for the job she interviewed for? it is every one of these things. there are so many things in here that could have been great fictional scenes. of the job i miss the most in the world is being in the writers room at the west wing, the nbc series about a fictional white house. there are so many things in here that we just go straight into the show if we knew that stuff then. it is just gems. >> lawrence, i
for example, can you imagine a white house chief of staff changing a diaper in the white house on a baby that is not his baby? let's start there. >> that took a real twist at the end. i thought i knew where you were going but then it's like somebody else's baby. now you got me. >> guess whose baby it was? and then, okay, jen psaki has worked for the last three democratic nominees for president. you want to guess which one she was terrified of? >> you are doing a very good job...
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and the greatest thing since white bread — scientists develop a new white loaf that's just as healthy as wholegrain. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. welcome to the programme. we are going to start in the us. protests over the war in gaza have come to a head, with angry — and sometimes violent — scenes at campuses on both the east and west coasts. take a look at these pictures. these are clashes at the university of california, los angeles campus. this was the early hours of wednesday morning, just a a few moments ago. a pro—palestinian encampment has grown in size in recent days, as has the group of pro—israeli protesters. there have been clashes between the two sides. these pictures are not live but we have been watching these pictures over the last couple of hours as they have been fed into us here at the bbc. violence escalated around 11pm here at the bbc. violence escalated around ”pm local time. it is now a around ”pm local time. it is now a a few hours after that. these are some of the most recent pictures we have. dylan winward is a student journalist at the daily br
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white evangelical children. it is also a large scale, multigenerational conversation about angelical values in. the united states. converse about what music ought to be made. who ought to make it and? what messages it should include. reveal how evangelicals aim to their children to be idealistic. sons of the kingdom of god. and of course, the united part business, part devotional activity, part religious instruction. the trajectory of ccm also shows how the marketplace and technological innovations, evangelical identity and ideology. the story of ccm is the of how white evangelicals to the marketplace for signs of god's work in the world. while there were always notable dissenters, for the most part, those within the industry regarded prophets as a sign of god's blessing. the top selling artists and entertainers then reflect a consensus consumers about what constituted right christian teaching about god, the people of god and their place in public life. certain ideas thrived in part beevangelical. other ideas be
white evangelical children. it is also a large scale, multigenerational conversation about angelical values in. the united states. converse about what music ought to be made. who ought to make it and? what messages it should include. reveal how evangelicals aim to their children to be idealistic. sons of the kingdom of god. and of course, the united part business, part devotional activity, part religious instruction. the trajectory of ccm also shows how the marketplace and technological...
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black and white unions. most elite remained united despite continued efforts throughout the 20th century to racially divide them. the half half system was something that the black and white unions devised themselves, and this was important that labor strikes were not as prominent or massive as that 1892 general strike. this was important. it was important to workers, but it was really more important to the bosses. they really wanted to appeal to the workers at the turn of the century because the fortunes of the city were changing once again, the fortunes of the port of new orleans were dramatically shifting. and that shift was precipitated by a new commodity. and can we guess what that new commodity was that is entering the ports of new orleans around the turn of the century? someone say it, banana, as we can see them here. okay. bananas. so to talk about bananas, we have to talk about this man. enter samuel z. murray, who soon became known as sam the banana man and who has heard of 's murray or sam the bana
black and white unions. most elite remained united despite continued efforts throughout the 20th century to racially divide them. the half half system was something that the black and white unions devised themselves, and this was important that labor strikes were not as prominent or massive as that 1892 general strike. this was important. it was important to workers, but it was really more important to the bosses. they really wanted to appeal to the workers at the turn of the century because...
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there are white flashes with cameras _ escalating. there are white flashes with cameras and _ escalating. there are white flashes with cameras and also _ escalating. there are white flashes with cameras and also torches - escalating. there are white flashes with cameras and also torches and| with cameras and also torches and lights, to be aware of that. meanwhile, in new york, police officers have entered the campus of columbia university, ending the occupation of a building by pro—palestinian protesters. a long line of officers was seen climbing a ladder to enter hamilton hall. the university had told the students to leave, or face being expelled. 0ur north america correspondent nomia iqbal has this report. as evening struck, so did the police. targeting several campuses across new york. nypd, go to hell! at the city college, riot police lined up in front of angry crowds. the people united will never be defeated! social media footage showed a huge confrontation with officers inside the encampment. about half an hour away, at columb
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it would say white actors, white doctor, white lawyer, white romantically, latin drug dealer. >> stephen: i saw that one. >> john: you better not be try to take my role for me. it's the only opportunity i had. he would ask your agent, can i be seen for these other roles? can i try my david mamet monologue? they wouldn't see you at all. i knew my opportunities were never going to be the same. they were just never, no matter how talented, how hard i worked. it wasn't going to be equal. >> stephen: but you still have the idealism is what i'm asking. >> john: the idealism. >> stephen: i will tell you i ask. you say the american dream hasn't always been of everybody. it never was always for everybody. it was for white landowning men originally. and it's only through idealism that it's expanded. >> stephen: where were you when i was 19 to tell me the stuff? >> stephen: i was auditioning for the white guy parts. >> john: you are too busy doing too many auditions. spiel we have to do a quick break but don't go nowhere. we'llbe right back with more john leguizamo, everybody. stick around. the onl
it would say white actors, white doctor, white lawyer, white romantically, latin drug dealer. >> stephen: i saw that one. >> john: you better not be try to take my role for me. it's the only opportunity i had. he would ask your agent, can i be seen for these other roles? can i try my david mamet monologue? they wouldn't see you at all. i knew my opportunities were never going to be the same. they were just never, no matter how talented, how hard i worked. it wasn't going to be...
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right after we get more whites into hockey and more chinese playing ping-pong. riley what he's -- what she's saying is it's not about her talent it's that she's white and straight but also because she saying she straight. >> she said caitlin clark is problematic which doesn't make sense it's somebody who brought viewership to the wnba and college basketball setting record sold out arenas. how in the world is she problematic. to your point the code trump awaits her premises and the woman who working at espn called for a boycott of the dallas cowboys because the owner said they wouldn't stand for their players not standing for the flag as crazy to have a woman of her caliber in the way they do. >> sean: i don't think she has any caliber. if it wasn't for race hustling for acts of desperation on a number 1 late-night show spouting this stuff and i'm grateful for it. as you are not high-calibre you are no caliber. >> you no caliber deficient. [ bleeps ] your are a blank. everybody knows you are a huge wnba fan actually demanded we do this story so how are the other
right after we get more whites into hockey and more chinese playing ping-pong. riley what he's -- what she's saying is it's not about her talent it's that she's white and straight but also because she saying she straight. >> she said caitlin clark is problematic which doesn't make sense it's somebody who brought viewership to the wnba and college basketball setting record sold out arenas. how in the world is she problematic. to your point the code trump awaits her premises and the woman...
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were the outspoken nature of a lot white americans. nowadays, we hear all this hand-wringing of how how do we that biden is not catching on. why do so many americans dislike. biden we don't understand it. and speaking as a southerner to the both of you actually. do you think that he's association with black people he's appointing black people has infected him for many americans americans. that's an interesting take and i that probably. has has an element of truth in it and i go to the obama administration when there was a hard core of white people who were surprisingly biased against obama because of his skin. jimmy carter was the first major politician to them out. i trump's use of racist symbols and the of lost cause imagery has fed into this. the my concern about biden not to tell you things that that you already know. the erosive effect in journalism of fox news cannot be underestimated. it's now two decades old rupert murdoch brought to journalism the germ of partizanship that he learned in london papers. this is the first time in
were the outspoken nature of a lot white americans. nowadays, we hear all this hand-wringing of how how do we that biden is not catching on. why do so many americans dislike. biden we don't understand it. and speaking as a southerner to the both of you actually. do you think that he's association with black people he's appointing black people has infected him for many americans americans. that's an interesting take and i that probably. has has an element of truth in it and i go to the obama...
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trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. however, despite all of his qualifications to speak about the american presidency tonight, he is here to mainly talk about what one historian called the resting place for mediocrity, lies, in which the first person on the job stated, my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived, the vice presidency. ladies and gentlemen. peter baker. making. all right. och, great. thank you, guys. thank you all for coming. what a great crowd. really excited. i'm really glad to be here. you guys are terrific to take out a beautiful evening like this and hang out with with me here on such an interesting subject. but it means a lot to me. thank you for having me. and thank you, gleaves and brooke and jill. i couldn't be more delighted to be here. i think this is maybe my third time speaking here. and clearly i enjoy it because i keep coming back. so i hope you do too, as joe. mitch, i've been asked to ta
trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. however, despite all of his qualifications to speak about the american presidency tonight, he is here to mainly talk about what one historian called the resting place for mediocrity, lies, in which the first person on the job stated, my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived, the vice presidency. ladies and gentlemen. peter baker. making. all right....
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it was just far more casual than what you would expect for a white house than what any other modern white house, current or past, has been like, at least that i've covered. >> ashley, this kind of goes to what i think a lot of prosecution is getting at, but didn't you get a sense that this was someone who was keenly aware of coverage about him and his administration, in the press? in other words, yes, all presidents are going to be keenly aware of coverage, but did you get a sense maybe in his case, there was a lot more of that? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, we knew exactly ha shows he watched and we reported on lawmakers or other people, just walking off the set of say "morning joe" and 10 seconds later getting a call from the then president saying, i liked what you said or i -- why did you say that? so this wasn't someone who was getting it from his aides. this was someone who at least for periods of time was really absorbing this at his own initiative in real time. and as much as he loved tv, he really cared about the front pages of the major papers, "new york times," "the washington post
it was just far more casual than what you would expect for a white house than what any other modern white house, current or past, has been like, at least that i've covered. >> ashley, this kind of goes to what i think a lot of prosecution is getting at, but didn't you get a sense that this was someone who was keenly aware of coverage about him and his administration, in the press? in other words, yes, all presidents are going to be keenly aware of coverage, but did you get a sense maybe...
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we will welcome guests with avit to our beautiful white. as the sunsets, guests will enter the transparent pavilion and as night falls, their at turn from the sweeping views outsideer 1000 cs displayed along the view of the washington monument behind the age. dance off the glass walls, w mirror tabletops and gold flatware and plates with golden rims. this design reflects the first ladies love of candlelight. the way she likes to make guests feel, as if they are at home even when they are part of a large group. lor runs to each table. roses and orchids representingtt first ladies favorite flowers. a fuchsia carpet helps fill the space th inviting warmth, adding a burst of color throughout. another featured element in the pavilion will be a beautiful hanging centerpiece created from 15,000 pieces of reflective metallic strips that will catch candlelig, showering the room with sparkling goldndht, and mirroring the stars above. celebration, suspended in time and place,î made especially for our guests. i want to thank the many teams, especially
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what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house.e travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and couple of other reporters up elegant ballroom of the the avalon palace. they opened the doors and there was president carter mrs. carter shah of iran, king hussein of jordan. and they justll said, happy new year toast and champagne and everything. and i said, mr're going to go to egypt tomorrow to see president sadat. why is that? he went one. barbara wasn't there and some the other bigwigs had been invited to the they were off dancing somewhere and indeed, a few minutes later, we went back the president's secret service agent, -- kiser, came and gott needs to see you. i came back upstairs and the president saidhe secretary state just told me, yes, sadat at aswan. so sometimes, you know, being
what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house.e travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and couple of other reporters up elegant ballroom of the the avalon palace. they opened the doors and there was...
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he said walter white. the autobiography we mentioned did not want to describe it for the same reason you're asking me about it. i have not read his autobiography. i went and read it. he says to attack segregation root and branch basic nay comese are talking about? he said you need to publish until the whole story. i thought i had two sources. >> are as written from the audience would like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much for your remarks. i am curious to know, judge, if you perceive a difference in how your book plays a role in the concept of justice especially with regard to race. how you thought about it before 2020 and the national conversation about race in today? >> i have got to say i was already there before. by 2020 the book was out. came out in 2019. i get were frequently asked about the ruth case influenced me and it didn't. i'd mostly read the book by that point. wando thanks it got to do this by the supreme court historical society are so important we got to remember our
he said walter white. the autobiography we mentioned did not want to describe it for the same reason you're asking me about it. i have not read his autobiography. i went and read it. he says to attack segregation root and branch basic nay comese are talking about? he said you need to publish until the whole story. i thought i had two sources. >> are as written from the audience would like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much for your remarks. i am curious...
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johnson assembled her committee for the first time on february 11, 1965, at the white house. its members were public officials, businessmen, architects, philanthropists, a true cross-section of the many americans who wanted to improve the nation's capital ideas and inspiration began flowing at once, an overwhelming number of which would be funded by the more than $2 million given by private donors. among the first proposals was a plan to adopt the countless traffic circles and grassy triangles that dot washington on intersections. they were to be enlivened with a variety of bright and colorful plantings. on march 9th, 1965, mrs. johnson set out the first azalea of the beautification program at the triangle between third street and maryland and independence avenue, southwest. in may of 1965, the committee met aboard the u.s.s. sequoia for a cruise and tour of the potomac river. tours and short trips would become a regular part of the committee's activities. this particular trip spotlighted the history and geography of the potomac and its waterfront and analyzed some of the pro
johnson assembled her committee for the first time on february 11, 1965, at the white house. its members were public officials, businessmen, architects, philanthropists, a true cross-section of the many americans who wanted to improve the nation's capital ideas and inspiration began flowing at once, an overwhelming number of which would be funded by the more than $2 million given by private donors. among the first proposals was a plan to adopt the countless traffic circles and grassy triangles...
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, white tiger, a white tiger is very reminiscent of the white whale mobik from this novel, his hero himself, this ivan ivanovich naydenov, in my opinion, he calls him this, this is clearly captain ahab, captain ahab, who rushes across the seas with a harpoon and the oceans, just to kill this personified evil, this strange white whale, yes, and here is a white tiger, and a white tank, and as you can see, more i’ll repeat once again, if the lieutenant’s specific prose... impresses us with the effect of presence, it’s as if we were once there in a payoff right next to us, as if someone couldn’t handle you right now and tell you, brother , leave the smoke, that is, here we have these already, i don’t i know, if you want , mythological, mythological, the rest is necessary in order for this mythology about war to be created, well, this is good mythology, it’s so correct, that is, each generation will, of course, bring its own view and so on, the topic is inexhaustible, so i... i hope that people will continue to write, because you know, not so long ago, i think we were a year or a yea
, white tiger, a white tiger is very reminiscent of the white whale mobik from this novel, his hero himself, this ivan ivanovich naydenov, in my opinion, he calls him this, this is clearly captain ahab, captain ahab, who rushes across the seas with a harpoon and the oceans, just to kill this personified evil, this strange white whale, yes, and here is a white tiger, and a white tank, and as you can see, more i’ll repeat once again, if the lieutenant’s specific prose... impresses us with the...
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the author of a book, "white space, black hood." it has been 70 years since the supreme court gave its decision in brown v board of education. what has been the lasting impact? >> the most lasting impact is that brown captured the imagination of a new generation of young
the author of a book, "white space, black hood." it has been 70 years since the supreme court gave its decision in brown v board of education. what has been the lasting impact? >> the most lasting impact is that brown captured the imagination of a new generation of young
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if not centered through a white gaze. so how do each of you in your own work reposition the vision to reflect the black? and what does it mean to? you you know, that's interesting because i'm as a novelist, i'm known as a black novelist, as a historical writer, i'm just known as a historical fiction writer because with the majority. is that the word use mainstream? the mainstream mainstream has a difficult time accepting reading or believing that they can get anything out of our novels. what we write because it doesn't have anything to do with them and they don't want to know and. they don't want to learn. so and they can't learn from fiction. i guess that's what they believe. but as i'm writing historical fiction, i'm no longer black writer and i see that mainstream has totally accepted and enveloped me. now they're embracing me now, and i think it's they can relate to black people in history better than they can relate to black people today. and i figured that out and that's why but you know what i'm using it because no
if not centered through a white gaze. so how do each of you in your own work reposition the vision to reflect the black? and what does it mean to? you you know, that's interesting because i'm as a novelist, i'm known as a black novelist, as a historical writer, i'm just known as a historical fiction writer because with the majority. is that the word use mainstream? the mainstream mainstream has a difficult time accepting reading or believing that they can get anything out of our novels. what we...
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i say, lily white as possible. i'm all on people in the world of all defendants in the united states to use the defense old, me for black people and what happened of my ancestors? let me go free. i would argue he had to be the worst candidate or the least deserving candidate to be able to use a guy what, what, what was the most, the most forgiving black people for giving my phone or if you have to remember this one goes going on, right? now we just saw wins has decided and so you want to come back the black community after wearing a white lives matter. sure before owens is pumped you back in a big old you understood that fascinating. but i also like to say, let's just make it reflect like the record reflect, rick, that on this day i will forever be. no, no, i'm fact. i'm going to chisel the. that one is more african american than o. j. simpson dash rick sanchez, let me just say something couple of times 1st and 1st and foremost, the answer is yes. yes, yes, yes, and yes, look, i'm here in manhattan and i don't know
i say, lily white as possible. i'm all on people in the world of all defendants in the united states to use the defense old, me for black people and what happened of my ancestors? let me go free. i would argue he had to be the worst candidate or the least deserving candidate to be able to use a guy what, what, what was the most, the most forgiving black people for giving my phone or if you have to remember this one goes going on, right? now we just saw wins has decided and so you want to come...
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he wore button-down white shirts and only white shirts. a real true american patriot. carried himself and expected everyone else to carry themselves in that same mold, as he correctly should. we were also very aware in special counsel mueller's investigation of not having the investigation morph over and over and having it last for a long time. he felt an enormous obligation to the public to have it be speedy. we did -- i was there when -- i saw on my screen the bank reporting this $130,000 payment. we did do research and realized that it was leading to what we didn't know was a stormy daniels, which we looked up and realized, we had a problem. that's why it's related to this case. michael cohen's investigation was split in two. the special counsel continued the michael cohen investigation related to russia and his false testimony that was just explained by michael cohen that he said the false testimony was a product of a joint defense agreement, including the president's then counsel. at least that's his testimony. then what i will call the more salacious part. we jus
he wore button-down white shirts and only white shirts. a real true american patriot. carried himself and expected everyone else to carry themselves in that same mold, as he correctly should. we were also very aware in special counsel mueller's investigation of not having the investigation morph over and over and having it last for a long time. he felt an enormous obligation to the public to have it be speedy. we did -- i was there when -- i saw on my screen the bank reporting this $130,000...
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can be how could that for us at the white house? meanwhile, on the grounds, and rafa survive as a sunday night attack of being forced to move again again with no, we're safe to go. dozens of families all packing their belongings to leave the milwaukee area west of the city to head for darrow by that in central garza often last night. masika. oh oh i see. uh we do. huntington following last nights masika was forced to move again. we were showered by miss house for miss randy blue plains, we rushed to see tents and shanty towns on fire body parts all over the place. it was only 30 meters from our tent. these really say this is a safe area, but where ever we go, we hit with miss aisles for 8 months, we're trapped between death and starvation. oh. well, despite global calls for a whole to be offensive in rafa is riley forces have struck again in the southern city of rough. at this time they targeted an area just outside to wake hospital, which is one of 2 remaining hospitals. and rough uh, 2 medical stuff were killed on witness to say t
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jeff, a young white, spoke words that would change how i saw myself. he told me, you intelligent, attractive. you could doot more your life. and i was startled. noadf words to. and i began toe tnk of myself differently. and i. that that was a time that i sma. and that was when i was in elementary school. and we mse■. go be out two weeks and then go in and make an a or b. and when i say i. but that conversation was the impetus that led me to get my high school equivalency and take home. i worked in a garment factory. ' factory is still open. it was called maid bes it was in salem. it's still open. i only made production one time. i worked as a department store sales clerk. i saw smoker and around that tis i recall,here close to $700. and i even worked in fast■o food for half a day. i was so nervous and i was so shy. the line, i sort of gave them what i thought they should eat that day. and the interesting thing is that as far as i know, no one complained. and i think it was e look so cute in my uniform. and at the end of the8, shift, i had my cell a
jeff, a young white, spoke words that would change how i saw myself. he told me, you intelligent, attractive. you could doot more your life. and i was startled. noadf words to. and i began toe tnk of myself differently. and i. that that was a time that i sma. and that was when i was in elementary school. and we mse■. go be out two weeks and then go in and make an a or b. and when i say i. but that conversation was the impetus that led me to get my high school equivalency and take home. i...
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but in the white house it was so interesting. he or she ji would as we're said, she did not take to the whole celebrity. lifestyle. she kind of tion and she would often slip out of the white house on her own and visit with friends outside the white house she really wasn't looking for attention and she was and she as soon as the administration was over, she had it right back to the south side of your caga i will tell you my last her with her was when pizzas to the former white house photographer came to the institute of politics that i am associated with the university of chicago. and he did a he, he was talking book of photos from the from the white house and she was right there in the front row and when it was over, the students just gravitated to her and she held forest. she was not a person of many words. the words were often laden with wisdom, but she, she was very, very talkative and the kids were just transfixed and she said sort of as an aside, this is great. they never let me talk much when we were out there in washington
but in the white house it was so interesting. he or she ji would as we're said, she did not take to the whole celebrity. lifestyle. she kind of tion and she would often slip out of the white house on her own and visit with friends outside the white house she really wasn't looking for attention and she was and she as soon as the administration was over, she had it right back to the south side of your caga i will tell you my last her with her was when pizzas to the former white house photographer...