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history, james madison university professor evan frisk on suburbs from the early 1900s to present day. >> the suburban style takes off after the civil war and people begin to emphasize having a detached home, a cottage style house, having fresh air accessible, space, a yard, a garden. >> then at 9:05 eastern, duquesne university history professor talks about the costumes of the ku klux klan and how the elaborate cost tombs involved terrorism. >> these costume s interpreted what the violence meant and h p helped the violence to tell a story. sunday, the 1967 news report on the apollo 1 disaster that
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killed astronauts 50 years ago on january 27th. >> there was a flash and that was it according to a nasa spokesman watching the television screen in the block house a few yards away from launchpad 34. the screen went blank and he said there was no communication from the astronauts. they died i lently and apparently siftly. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, sidney blumenthal, author of "a self-made man" about the political forces that shaped our 16th president's views on slavery. >> the fight must go on the would write to a friend two weeks after his defeat to douglas in the 1850 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or 100 defeats. >> for a complete american history tv schedule, go to
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c-span.org. every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of non-fiction books and authors, here's what's coming up this weekend. saturday night at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes, economic chaacadem the holocaust memorial museum explaining why. >> why were ythe jews killed? because of a long standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political circumstances to meanted by a regime thrlly capable of wh whipping up the machine to participate in it. then, understand took a war into a -- undertook a war into a region there were hundreds of people defined as enemies and under the conditions of wartime, resumed to wipe these people out. >> afterwards, emrnswestacott,
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why less is more interviewed by michelle west syndicated columnist. >> it is not to spend money on any luxury at all. it is to be self aware what is really worth spending money on and what is something where you're just wasting money or just spending it because people tell you this is the kind of thing you ought to be doing or the kind of thing you ought to be doing. >> sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern, michael eric dyson, author of "tears we cannot stop," a look at white america and the country's racial divide. >> what we want is cessation of the velocity of stereotype and granting to us of the same humanity that you grant each other see. goo to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule.
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c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. tonight on c-span3, a look at the trump administration's infrastructure proposals from the heritage foundation. and white house budget director nominee mulvaney testifies at a house confirmation committee. kevin brady talks about tax reform. the cato institute hosts a discussion about healthcare policy and alternatives to the affordable care act. policy analyst business at the heritage foundation discussed the trump administration proposals for infrastructure projects and their
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