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karen sherry focuses on sharing stories that individuals that led to slave revolts. >> will come to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia.
karen sherry focuses on sharing stories that individuals that led to slave revolts. >> will come to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia.
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. >> and on american art%s karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >>o resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our lectures in history series. university of michigan professor melissa borja taught a class. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between immigrants and refugees. this is an hour. >> today we're going to talk about topic 18 which is a southeast asian refugee migration. if you have been following the news in recent years, i imagine that yo
. >> and on american art%s karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >>o resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our...
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. >> at 6:00, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in
. >> at 6:00, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in
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. >> at 6:00 on american artifa s artifacts, karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement, and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured. and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the cuyahoga river as most think of it. the brown stream that meets lake erie. an industrial waterway. its banks populated by steel mills and factories. its channel filled with ships and tugs. >>> the cuyahoga river as it reaches lake erie after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream. abused and misused by man and his machines. without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland, akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780s. the river called crooked by the delaware indians pr
. >> at 6:00 on american artifa s artifacts, karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement, and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured. and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend...
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also, an exhibit in place, one karen sherry, the new england museum of culture, taking a look at a new exhibit, determined, the 400 year struggle for black equality. let's watch. [video] >> we often don't have archaeological or documentary evidence that these early people of african descent in virginia. the exposition tries to evoke what their experiences would have been like with related objects. there are two items excavated from other early 17th century virginia plantations. it is based in the 19th century, but it represents a grub home and a ceramic pot used for food preparation. also this extraordinary guard fiddle. it represents the important impact that african culture had on american culture, particularly american music. this fiddle is made out of a gourd, and that is a traditional kind of instrument used in west african culture for centuries and centuries. and west african musical traditions were brought to american shores by the captive africans who were brought here, and they ended up having a profound impact on american music and other cultural forms, such as food ways, lan
also, an exhibit in place, one karen sherry, the new england museum of culture, taking a look at a new exhibit, determined, the 400 year struggle for black equality. let's watch. [video] >> we often don't have archaeological or documentary evidence that these early people of african descent in virginia. the exposition tries to evoke what their experiences would have been like with related objects. there are two items excavated from other early 17th century virginia plantations. it is...
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host: from museum of history and three culture, and karen sherry with a bit of a tour. i want to get back to what it was like when they first arrived here and what was the english territories in 1619. i know there is no record, you do not have a lot of information, but as somebody who has researched this, but any guidance on what these boys and girls were going through? prof. newby-alexander: this was still a colony in flux. while the colony itself was dominated by englishmen and of course by the following year, in 1620, more english women were coming in, the surrounding population that dominated virginia were native peoples, and they were hostile to the english. in fact, they thought the english were going to leave pretty soon, and when they continued to stay and grow in size, that is when they decided to attack the colonies. so it really started, some of the attacks, in 1619, but the big war started in 1622 and lasted for about 20 years. so life was very uncertain in the colony while it continued to grow incrementally. people would have to go through a period of adjus
host: from museum of history and three culture, and karen sherry with a bit of a tour. i want to get back to what it was like when they first arrived here and what was the english territories in 1619. i know there is no record, you do not have a lot of information, but as somebody who has researched this, but any guidance on what these boys and girls were going through? prof. newby-alexander: this was still a colony in flux. while the colony itself was dominated by englishmen and of course by...
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karen sherry focuses on sharing stories that individuals that led to slave revolts. >> will come to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is entitled determine, the 400 year struggle for black equality. it is part of the statewide commemoration. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of the statewide commemoration. , determinedcular ofmemorates the 1619 arrival the africans in virginia. it looks at the ensuing 400 years and traces the legacy of slavery. it is the struggle for equality. it is fought for equality and that means freedom from enslavement and oppression. whether that means fighting for equal justice and equal access for opportunities. is for the consideration of humanity. it uses the unifying thread of a fight for equality. d, thetle determine phrases meant to embody the strength, resilience, and determination of black people forms of various oppression and discrimination throughout our history. the word determined also evokes notions of predetermina
karen sherry focuses on sharing stories that individuals that led to slave revolts. >> will come to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is entitled determine, the 400 year struggle for black equality. it is part of the statewide commemoration. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of the statewide commemoration. , determinedcular ofmemorates the 1619 arrival...
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curator karen sherry focuses on the period of 1619-the civil war. sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is titled "determine, the 400-year struggle for black equality." it is part of the statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in virginia. and fundamentally shaped the course of american history. it is called american evolution 2019. and the determined exhibition is a legacy project of that statewide commemoration. and in particular, determined commemorates the 1619 arrival of the africans in virginia. it looks at the ensuing 400 years and traces the legacy of slavery in virginia through emancipation, segregation, the modern civil rights movement up until the present day. one of the unifying themes is the struggle for equality. it explores various ways in which black virginians have fought for equality
curator karen sherry focuses on the period of 1619-the civil war. sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, virginia. and welcome to our latest special exhibition that is titled "determine, the 400-year struggle for black equality." it is part of the statewide commemoration of the 400th anniversary of significant events that happened in...
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. >>> at 6:00 on american artifacts virginia museum of history curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lives, they wanted to resist their enslavement, they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>sunday at 9 am eastern washington general animus american history journal looking back at woodstock, the 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian david farber, author of the book the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s, joined us to take your call. >> drugs matter but to take those drugs and why the drugs have the effect they did in the 60s and 70s is again something we are still wrestling with as scholars to understand. the technology or drugs we have david and others that have thought long and hard it's imperative as an understanding of the 60s but also the p
. >>> at 6:00 on american artifacts virginia museum of history curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lives, they wanted to resist their enslavement, they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on...
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. >> at 26 on "american artifacts" karen sherry. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to enlist their e n enslavement and tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful, they were captured. as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3,000 students advanced to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was "triumph and tragedy." and presentation categories include exhibit, website, docume documentary, paipeaper, and performance. up next, a ten-minute performance by three middle school students from ralston, nebraska. >> this is "glowing girls triumph and tragedy of the radium women." >> i'm olivia van lancker. >> i'm carol van lancker. i'llpl
. >> at 26 on "american artifacts" karen sherry. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to enlist their e n enslavement and tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful, they were captured. as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> more than 500,000 students...
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. >> at 6:00, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just out of harrisburg, pennsylvania. we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor, reactor number two at the facility in dopennsylvania. the incident rated a 5 on the 7-point international nuclear event scale. here's how ed bradley of cbs news covered it. >> reporter: this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnus have come here, and the town survived. almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> th
. >> at 6:00, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv...
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. >> at 6:00 on american artifacts, culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit a 400 years of african-americanistory. >> they were not content with their lot. theiranted to resist inflict -- enslavement and tried to run away. unfortunately, they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the 1708 to 17 o eight -- have their toes caps off. >> -- cut off. american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> 50 years ago today, the woodstock festival began. recallsr artie kornfeld the historic concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. he explains how woodstock came together, signing the musical artists and the concept and business arrangements for the document reform. the author ofs "the pied piper of woodstock," this is half an hour. i wanted to be a baseball player. -- i alwaysways loved musnd
. >> at 6:00 on american artifacts, culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit a 400 years of african-americanistory. >> they were not content with their lot. theiranted to resist inflict -- enslavement and tried to run away. unfortunately, they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the 1708 to 17 o eight -- have their toes caps off. >> -- cut off. american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> 50 years ago...
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curator karen sherry focuses on the period of 1619-the civil war. sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in rind
curator karen sherry focuses on the period of 1619-the civil war. sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. karen: welcome to the virginia museum of history and culture in rind
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. >> at 6:00 on american artifa s artifacts, karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement, and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured. and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend
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host: the museum of history and culture, and karen sherry with a bit of a tour.ant to get back to what it was like when they first arrived here and what was the english territories in 1619. i know there is no record, you do not have a lot of do you have any thing, reminders of what these boys and girls were going through? guest: this was still a colony influx. while the colony itself was dominated by englishmen and of course by the following year, in 1620, more a-list women were coming in, the surrounding population that dominated ,irginia were native peoples and they were hostile to the english. in fact, they got the english were going to leave pretty soon, and when they continued to stay and grow in size, that is when they decided to attack the colonies. so it really started, some of the attacks, in 1619, but the big war started in 1622 and lasted for about 20 years. so life was very uncertain in the colony while it continued to grow instrumentally. people have to go through a period of adjustment. and if you can imagine, here you are, the first probably 32 afr
host: the museum of history and culture, and karen sherry with a bit of a tour.ant to get back to what it was like when they first arrived here and what was the english territories in 1619. i know there is no record, you do not have a lot of do you have any thing, reminders of what these boys and girls were going through? guest: this was still a colony influx. while the colony itself was dominated by englishmen and of course by the following year, in 1620, more a-list women were coming in, the...
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. >> and at 6:00, on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enleifment and tried to win away. unfortunately this were not successful, they were cab chur captured. as punishment, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> in 1980, president carter signed the refugee act, which raised the ceiling for refugees allowed in the united states. now officials discuss the challenges they faced with refugee admissions. the impact of public opinion, and lessons learned in light of current refugee policy. this is an hour. >> welcome. welcome back, everyone. i want to
. >> and at 6:00, on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enleifment and tried to win away. unfortunately this were not successful, they were cab chur captured. as punishment, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv,...
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. >> at 6 pm on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator, karen and sherry on their exhibit a 400 years of african- american history. >> they were not content with their lot, they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured. as punishment, for there attempt to escape, carter got permission from the court, in 1708, to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past, on american history tv. every weekend, on c-span3. >>> sunday at 9 am eastern, a washington journal on american history tv, live, special call in program looking back at woodstock, the 1969 cultural and musical phenomenon. historian, david, author of the book, the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s joins us to take your calls. >> drugs matter but who takes those drugs and why the drugs have the effect they did in the 60s and early 70s is something we are still resting with as scholars to understand. >> the technology of drugs, we have david in here and other people who have thought long and hard about this,
. >> at 6 pm on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator, karen and sherry on their exhibit a 400 years of african- american history. >> they were not content with their lot, they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured. as punishment, for there attempt to escape, carter got permission from the court, in 1708, to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past, on...
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. >> on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment, their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> export the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, a congressional panel visit online platforms and their visit on entrepreneurship in the us. we hear from google, apple, facebook and amazon officials to talk about e-commerce. this portion of the house judiciary subcommittee hearing is one hour and 50 minutes. >> everybody will come to order, the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. we welcome everyone to the second of our series of hearings investigating competition, this one on innovation, i recognize myself for an opening statement. 30 years ago, the first of the world wide web was released into public domain to create a global communications network. within a few years services were built on the software to give people t
. >> on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment, their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> export the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, a congressional panel visit online platforms and their visit on...
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karen and sherry on their exhibit to 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot they want to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> next, the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine talks about the political agenda of the country's president and the ongoing conflict with russia. >> we are going to get underway. i am richard burt in my day job i am a managing partner of mclarty associates. i am also a member of the board of the center for the national interest. i might add a member of the board of the atlantic council. having spent time at both think tanks i can tell you quite sincerely that the lunches at the center for the national interests are far better than the atlantic council. and to top off this excellent lunch we have a great dessert and that is investor john hooks who is w
karen and sherry on their exhibit to 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot they want to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> next, the former u.s. ambassador to...
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announcer: at 6:00 on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherryn their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement, and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured and punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. nation's: explore our passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: we are back. we will spend about 20 minutes or so here this morning getting your top public policy issue. it can range from politics to policy, republicans, (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. and independents, (202)-748-8002 . -- (202)-748-8003. join us on twitter or go to facebook.com/c-span. let's get going here through articles print front page, consumer spending helps offset a decline in manufacturing output. you have seen the headlines the past couple of days about a possible economic downturn. this is
announcer: at 6:00 on american artifacts, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherryn their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement, and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured and punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. nation's: explore our passed on american...
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on american artifacts virginia museum of history and culture curator karen and sherry on their exhibitrican history. >> they were not content with their lot they want to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3....
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announcer: at 6:00 on american artifacts, curator karen sherry on her exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their loss, they wanted to resist the enslavement and tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful and were captured. as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. announcer: explore the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. the u.s. election assistance commission recently held a meeting with directors, government representatives, and international technology companies on election security and voting system certification. this portion of the meeting is one hour and a half. >> i call this public forum to order. if you would all stand with me for the pledge of allegiance. allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under
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. >> at six, american museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on theirexhibit on 400 years of african-american history . >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful, they were captured and as punishment for their attempts to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> here's a look at our live coverage thursday on c-span 12 pm eastern, state officials and industry representatives talk about election security and voting system notification and events hosted by the us electionassistance commission . later in the day, president trump on the rally in manchester new hampshire, one of his reelection campaign. that gets underway at 7 pm eastern. on cspan2, campaign 20/20 coverage with the democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke at 9:15 a.m. eastern. >> watch tv for live coverage of the national book festival today, august 31 morning at 10 am easter
. >> at six, american museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on theirexhibit on 400 years of african-american history . >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful, they were captured and as punishment for their attempts to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv...