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he just his his was an archive. so it was a private archive that he kept everything and people deposit things to him. so it's almost like a what a colleague of mine calls or she calls it a rebel archive in her work because it's a it's an active keeping of materials that. so that way, if something's incorrect in the official statement, you can have, you know, proof right. as i would say, as a millennial, have receipts. so i'm very proud that my generation came up with that term. i think it's great. but so basically that, that was actually my favorite archive. but i did go to the archives and i did manage to gain access department records and there secret investigations, which is why i liken it to cointelpro because. it was in that spirit and during the same era they're having these secret investigation. so they're very worried. they're letters back and forth and memos. and they decided that to control this new generation and prevent black from thriving and they really didn't want it to spread, that they would use the
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and it turns that it's this, you know, fantastic archive. so there's not that of thing with elizabeth palmer peabody. but the van wyk church manuscript is as if i remember correctly, it's like 600 handwritten pages or so has all of the stuff that she had at hand transcribed and so it has survived. it's second hand, but it has survived. and that was where i got lot of when i, when i tried to understand elizabeth peabody. sort of emotional and intellectual all in interior a lot of that came from the the church at the historical society. yeah. i am very eager to read your book and i will be purchasing it tonight. i took a look the sample on amazon. let me be i don't buy anything from but i do at their samples and i keep a wish list just to keep track of books that i'm interested in. i, i, i didn't read it word for, word. i kind of skimmed it. i think i recall and please correct me if i'm wrong that you describe, margaret fuller as arrogant and also i think i think the phrase her icy hauteur and that's to me a little harsh in that she had many c
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it is a little archival floor. it has a room where you can do archival research. but on that floor, there was a picture, and this picture completely changed my life. it was a picture of a group of primarily black women in what suits on a boat. i had never seen a picture of a group of primarily black women in wet suits on a boat before. so, it stopped me in my tracks. it really made me remember some of my dreams as a young person. i grew up in atlanta. i was one of those nerdy kids who loved to read books. and i love to read fantasy and sci-fi books. i love these stories of adventure and characters that were on adventures. they had quests. they were going out to save the kingdom in some sort of way. and i really wanted to be an adventure. i really wanted to be that. but as i grew older, i started to realize that none of the characters in the books i loved looked like me to make me think maybe that wasn't something i could do. i couldn't have an adventurous life. also, i loved books, so i wanted to be a storyteller, too. but when i saw this picture in the museum of
it is a little archival floor. it has a room where you can do archival research. but on that floor, there was a picture, and this picture completely changed my life. it was a picture of a group of primarily black women in what suits on a boat. i had never seen a picture of a group of primarily black women in wet suits on a boat before. so, it stopped me in my tracks. it really made me remember some of my dreams as a young person. i grew up in atlanta. i was one of those nerdy kids who loved to...
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we learn that the work of findave ship wrecks actually starts on land, in the archives. archives often include items like logbooks, sales transactions, business records, advertisements, and insurance claims." guest: who knew? they keep meticulous records. like, we are not guessing here. you have to find them on the ocean floor because the ocean covers things, currents move things around, but the records tell us a lot. a lot of these insurance companies had to pay out claims. the slave trade was big business. people made a lot of money off of it and people wanted their payouts. so, they would file claims. people were taken to court around us. and there are documents of all these things. so, historians start by going through those archives to really understand what the wrecking event was and where it might be, and then it goes from there. host: tara roberts, tell us about the first time you sighted a definitive slave ship on the floor of the ocean? guest: ah, you put that were definitive in there. [laughter] since -- well, i will tell you one story. when i dove on the chri
we learn that the work of findave ship wrecks actually starts on land, in the archives. archives often include items like logbooks, sales transactions, business records, advertisements, and insurance claims." guest: who knew? they keep meticulous records. like, we are not guessing here. you have to find them on the ocean floor because the ocean covers things, currents move things around, but the records tell us a lot. a lot of these insurance companies had to pay out claims. the slave...
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we learn that the work of finding slave ship wrecks actually starts on land, in the archives. archives often include items like logbooks, sales transactions, business records, advertisements, and insurance claims." guest: who knew? they keep meticulous records. like, we are not guessing here. you have to find them on the ocean floor because the ocean covers things, currents move things around, but the records tell us a lot. a lot of these insurance companies had to pay out claims. the slave trade was big business. people made a lot of money off of it and people wanted their payouts. so, they would file claims. people were taken to court around us. and there are documents of all these things. so, historians start by going through those archives to really understand what the wrecking event was and where it might be, and then it goes from there. host: tara roberts, tell us about the first time you sighted a definitive slave ship on the floor of the ocean? guest: ah, you put that were definitive in there. [laughter] since -- well, i will tell you one story. when i dove on the chri
we learn that the work of finding slave ship wrecks actually starts on land, in the archives. archives often include items like logbooks, sales transactions, business records, advertisements, and insurance claims." guest: who knew? they keep meticulous records. like, we are not guessing here. you have to find them on the ocean floor because the ocean covers things, currents move things around, but the records tell us a lot. a lot of these insurance companies had to pay out claims. the...
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to the archives of theodore, better known by his pseudonym, dr.ulate. >> these are some of his original drawings for "cat in the hat". >> reporter: between these walls are more than 15,000 items, the blueprint of an artist who was always creative and often subversive. >> the cat just being his crazy self. >> reporter: could you read this passage for us. >> have no fear, said the cat,ly not let you fall. i will hold you up high as i stand on a ball. with a book in one hand and a cup in my hat. but that is not all i can do, said the cat. >> reporter: in 1953, dr. seuss wrote "the cat in the hat" using only 236 words. he was responding to a national debate about literacy and how to hold children's interest when competing with the television. decades later, childhood literacy is still a concern. 40% of u.s. students can't read at a basic level. >> it's so important to grab them at a young age. >> that's so true. and i think the colors do that, the rhyming scheme does that. and if you can get children reading when they're young like that, it will stay
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. >> also ahead, from my archives and what remains. and finally, the oscars this weekend, the inexplicable inability of one contender to find a u.s. distributor. welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the oval office catastrophe between zelenskyy and trump could very well herald a major turning point in america's global alignment. the week had begun with european leaders going to washington to save the transatlantic alliance and ukraine from donald trump's belief that the world's only superpower is being taken advantage of. but the relationship has always gone both ways. nato invoked article five to defend the united states after 911. europe and other allies supported america in afghanistan and both iraq wars and under trump 2.0. they plan to step up now as the u.s. pulls back. germany's new chancellor said the unthinkable that europe may even have to consider becoming independent of the u.s. but this week, the british prime minister, sir keir starmer, made the case at the white house for an even stronger
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they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding anything back and to write what i chose. peter: scott eyman, thank you for spending an hour discussing it with us. scott: thank you. take care now. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] mac barnett as you get ready to step into this role of national ambassador for young people's literature, what's your understanding of what this job entails? yeah, i'm glad you call it a job because of course, it's a huge honor, but i see it as a job too. i have a lot of work to do and i mean at a basic level i think, i have to go out and champion children's literature across the country. and, you know, this is name ambassador. i really see myself not just as somebody is going to talk to kids about books and reading, but as an ambassador to the world of adults, the larger culture and i want to represent and advocate for the of children's literature what is children's literature? need a champion right now. well, i think it always ne
they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding anything back and to write what i chose. peter: scott eyman, thank you for spending an hour discussing it with us. scott: thank you. take care now. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] mac barnett as you get ready to step into this role of national ambassador for young people's literature, what's your...
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they gave me permission to do my research in their archives without holding anything back and to writewhat i chose. peter: scott eyman, thank you for spending an hour discussing it with us. scott: thank you. take care now. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] mac barnett as you get ready to step into this role of national ambassador for young people's literature,
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we were able to dig into the archives and find some of those commercials.e healthy. to me, that's diet, exercise, relaxation, but i want to make sure my brain stays healthy, too. >> whit: everyone's road to the oscars starts somewhere. right? chris conley joins me with the roles the nominees might not want everybody to see. >> that's one way to look at it, whit. you are absolutely right. what were some of this year's oscar nominees like before they became famous? they were not always young and glamorous. in fact, long ago, they were even younger glamorous performers, even if only their mother knew it at the time. here's how it was for them before all the buzz for them. >> why don't we have a seat and relax. i promise it will be very painless. >> an instant attention getter on more than 100 early '80s episodes of "general hospital." demi moore brought both the substance and the style to her role as jackie templeton. in movies, you might have blinked and missed her in gary marshall's "young doctors in love." >> she's in love, you know. she was seen opposite m
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well, the c-span archives here's a bit more of franklin roosevelt's fourth, 1933 initial inaugural address. in the event that the congress shall fail to take one of these two passes in the event that national emergency is still of critical i shall not evade clear possibility that will then confront me i shall ask congress for the one remaining instrument to make the process broad executive power to wage war against the emergency as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in invaded by a foreign wall. well, the president proposed. may i have a written the courage and the devotion that at the time i can do no less. we face arduous days that lie before us in the war. the courage of national unity with a clear of seeking, old and precious moral value, with the clean satisfy that comes the stern performance duty by old and young. we aim the assurance of a rounded a permanent national life. we do not distrust distrust the future of a central government. the people, the united states have not failed in their. they have registered a mandate that they want direct vigorous act. they
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well, the c-span archives here's a bit more of franklin roosevelt's fourth, 1933 initial inaugural address. in the event that the congress shall fail to take one of these two passes in the event that national emergency is still of critical i shall not evade clear possibility that will then confront me i shall ask congress for the one remaining instrument to make the process broad executive power to wage war against the emergency as great as the power that would be given to me if we were in invaded by a foreign wall. well, the president proposed. may i have a written the courage and the devotion that at the time i can do no less. we face arduous days that lie before us in the war. the courage of national unity with a clear of seeking, old and precious moral valuewi the clean satisfy that comes the stern performance duty by old and young. we aim the assurance of a rounded a permanent national life. we do not distrust distrust the future of a central government. the people, the united states have not failed in their. they have registered a mandate that they want direct vigorous act. they have
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i'm chris goodwin with department of archives and history. we're continuing our afternoon session in the c-span room with the pulitzer on road award winning biographies panel featuring journalist turned telling the true stories of two men who sparked revolutions, luther king jr and george floyd. we'll hear from our authors then open floor to questions from you all at the microphone here in the center of the room. and if you've not already done so, please your phones. our moderator is kelly hernandez, professor of history, african-american studies and urban planning at ucla, where she holds the thomas endowed chair in history and is director of the ralph bunche center for african-american studies, named a macarthur fellow in 2019, professor lytle hernandez is also a member of the society of american, the american academy of arts sciences and the pulitzer prizes. wonderful. thank you very much. good afternoon, everybody oh, i like group. okay, so welcome, everyone before we begin, i want take a minute to welcome marjorie miller and pamela casey
i'm chris goodwin with department of archives and history. we're continuing our afternoon session in the c-span room with the pulitzer on road award winning biographies panel featuring journalist turned telling the true stories of two men who sparked revolutions, luther king jr and george floyd. we'll hear from our authors then open floor to questions from you all at the microphone here in the center of the room. and if you've not already done so, please your phones. our moderator is kelly...
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that is no longer there, but we did archived this. it said that there were peaceful, biological laboratories in ukraine. to me, it's kind of strange that they put the words peaceful as if they were trying to deny something. normally you do not expect normal biological laboratories to be not peaceful. the general is joan dubin visited one son to the board tree. it was very safe in the ways of stores. and basically they were sent to trials on, on suspension, launched an investigation to shortly all to the us government. once again denied it's a bar trees existed in ukraine. on march, the 10th 2022 pentagon press secretary john cubby, made a special statement on the matter. not developing bio logical or chemical weapons inside you crank is not avenue. now people are starting to realize how disingenuous and untruthful the united states has been with a lot of these vile biological labs that have been in ukraine. they've been getting a lot of coverage there is. now i do have one i with this account. there was a laboratory biological laborat
that is no longer there, but we did archived this. it said that there were peaceful, biological laboratories in ukraine. to me, it's kind of strange that they put the words peaceful as if they were trying to deny something. normally you do not expect normal biological laboratories to be not peaceful. the general is joan dubin visited one son to the board tree. it was very safe in the ways of stores. and basically they were sent to trials on, on suspension, launched an investigation to shortly...
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that is no longer there, but we did archived this. it said that there were peaceful, biological laboratories in ukraine. to me, it's kind of strange that they put the words peaceful as if they were trying to deny something. normally you do not expect normal biological laboratories to be not peaceful. the general is joan dubin visited one center of the board tree. it was very safe to wait storage and basically they were both of trials on on suspension, launched an investigation to shortly alter the us government once again, denied it. so the board res existed in ukraine. on march the 10th 2022 pentagon press secretary, john covey made a special statement on the mass. so we are not developing bio, logical, or chemical weapons inside you. crank is not avenue. now people were starting to realize how disingenuous and untruthful the united states has been with a lot of these vile, the biological labs that have been in ukraine. they've been getting a lot of coverage there is. now i do have one eye witness account. there was a laboratory biol
that is no longer there, but we did archived this. it said that there were peaceful, biological laboratories in ukraine. to me, it's kind of strange that they put the words peaceful as if they were trying to deny something. normally you do not expect normal biological laboratories to be not peaceful. the general is joan dubin visited one center of the board tree. it was very safe to wait storage and basically they were both of trials on on suspension, launched an investigation to shortly alter...
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we are digging into the shows archives for this kellyoke encore.performing "stepping on me" by fits and the tantrums. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ storm clouds hangin' over me ♪ ♪ wrong crowd but i never leave ♪ ♪ it's what i do ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ every time that i'm on my way ♪ ♪ there's a fine or a ticket or a price to pay ♪ ♪ it's true ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ ♪ 'cause karma she don't like me but she's creepin' closer ♪ ♪ catch a better vibe but then it's far from over ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm makin' an enemy ♪ ♪ savin' up on my inner peace ♪ ♪ can't play it cool yeah ♪ ♪ so why why why why why are you steppin' on me ♪ ♪ i try try try try try and you go for the knees ♪ ♪ shout it at the people saying "hey world why you so mean" ♪ ♪ well why why why why why are you steppin' on me ♪
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but i just assumed you had to come from behind against a 2nd that to plymouth archive to progress. and the english as a carpet that i had knocked out live a pool in the previous rounds and a 5th cities. and this 5th round as high as it has stadium to goal is that from city teenager before reilly at puts city ahead and kevin sabrina rob top a 31 way to to the sort of final not surprised what they have done against labor pool is difficult. to, to challenge them because they haven't called a lot of and as offensive leave. i tied them to forward on to how would you have done many, many, many things. i have the feeling that every step is getting better at a crystal palace for i says all 50 plus it has said that he's doing well and hopes to be back playing soon. the french forwards it posted the updates on social media following this harsh holland by milwaukee. but the roberts, in their comp time was sent off, was much this out was taken to hospital for surgery on his policy, went on to win the match against the 2nd tier, size 31 to secure the support in the 6 front office competition. a
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question is from the perspective of, the soldiers who fight for the union and i don't know what kind of archival records we have there their diaries. i'm not sure but i don't know. have you come across any thinking on the part of the soldiers that serving would help secure those kinds of rights, even in states in north were those laws were commonplace. i mean there's a different calculation going on in terms of the south, but you know, why are soldiers saying black soldiers saying that they're agreeing to fight? is this a is there an idea that if we service soldiers will be able more likely to secure those rights, even among white northerners who may be anti-slavery, but are certainly not sympathetic to granting those rights. yes. yes. there's no question that for an we have to generalize that everything because thoughts and ideas may vary but for the african-american men who fought in the united states army their belief that this was a step to not just gaining freedom from the institution of slavery, but the freedom to advance in their citizenship and, citizenship rights. frederick douglass, hi
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artists will be encouraged to use primary sources such as libraries, archives, oral histories anything else they can come up with to create a cohesive series uncovering overlooked histories and memorializing new histories . there have been some past projects such as once upon a time in 2011 her personal landmarks in 2006 that have touched on sort of similar themes. >> however, this theme will encourage artists to dive deeper into a series of stories or a single story moment person or people movement. and this project will also intersect with the continued work of our mellon grant funded chipping legacy program. the project timeline if approved are for q will be issued on february 24th. >> we'll have our artist review panel around mid april and we'll bring you those then those artists will develop their proposals over the late spring convene the panel meeting in june, bring the finalists to vicki and in june on june 18th and then hopefully have them under contract by august and then sale dates are the same as always and the budget for the design is not to exceed $12,000 for each artist
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but as was correctly pointed out, and we played you the archival court sound.emember, the places that presidential actions are tested are not in the main part of legitimate activity, like enforcing the law or making hard foreign policy decisions. they're tested at or outside the bounds. for example, a former president who has been returned to office. donald trump was caught trying to overthrow a lawful election. and so there was a federal case about it. as you know, with the immunity granted in this matter. then defendant trump, presumed innocent at the time under our system, never went to trial. but the question was about overthrowing the election, not conducting traditional foreign policy or a meeting with your own employees. and so you're saying it's outlandish is itself not very credible. and he's not the only person who's defended donald trump on criminal allegations. now getting the ultimate reward. a top government job. we can show you trump appointees who have been selected and are in or slated to be in top government positions from the attorney general
but as was correctly pointed out, and we played you the archival court sound.emember, the places that presidential actions are tested are not in the main part of legitimate activity, like enforcing the law or making hard foreign policy decisions. they're tested at or outside the bounds. for example, a former president who has been returned to office. donald trump was caught trying to overthrow a lawful election. and so there was a federal case about it. as you know, with the immunity granted in...
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going back way back into the archives, we found this cartoon from doctor seuss in 1941 on what americafirst means and what it meant back then. thank you so much for spending your sunday morning with us. fareed zakaria picks it up next. >> bob baer. >> to all. >> those who never give a second. thought to being the first. >> ones in. thank you., servpro, proud supporter of our nation's first. >> responders for. >> the facts. >> suzy here is shopping for a used car. >> but. >> she doesn't know. >> that. nearly half of them have been in an accident. >> interesting. >> but carfax.com shows how accidents impact price so she doesn't have to overpay. unpause. shop the. >> all new carfax.com. >> he looks down at his queen. >> and says. >> our money more. >> i'll be in tow. >> let's work. >> on. >> that. >> friend. >> shall we? >> all of where. >> many have been. >> two. >> oh, wow. >> mentor. >> more are we into? both? >> why am. >> i more. >> avian flu now? search with a.i. assistant in the. >> hotels.com app. >> nexium 24. >> hour prevents. >> heartburn acid before. >> it begins. get all day
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going back way back into the archives, we found this cartoon from doctor seuss in 1941 on what americaeans and what it meant back then. thank you so much for spending your sunday morning with us. >> super beta prostate. >> is the number. >> one selling. brand for men's prostate. >> israel katz have a plan. senator chris murphy is here. plus, right hand man donald trump lets the cameras roll and key players jockeyed for their chance in the spotlight. >> we are actually. >> text to vote. >> you should be. >> thanking the president. >> who's winning? trump's apprentice 2.0. our panel of experts is here to break it all down. hello, i'm dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is still picking our jaws up off the floor. we are watching the fallout after a remarkable oval office meeting this past week. the fallout is absolutely continuing. and we saw the shouting match between the president of the united states, the vice president of the united states, and also the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy. and it left zelenskyy's war torn country in limbo at an impasse with its
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this massive propaganda organ, they can't fully control the information and they can't erase the archive or didn't think to write. this is a letter we can find in the published correspondence of general leclaire huge massive multi-volume works of his correspondence with napoleon, who also has his correspondence and intentions published in eight, nine, ten, 11 volumes even in the 19th century. so that we can go through and see exactly what they wrote, what they ordered, and what their intentions were. but the haitian revolutionaries, the freedom, even though they don't at this moment, have a powerful press that they can use on their behalf like christophe will have later. king they have their powerful intentions and their powerful ill will. and so la claire, as i mentioned, dies of yellow fever. early november 1802, his second in command, general donatella shambhu, who's the son of a famous general, fought for france with the american patriots during the american revolution. but the son he uses tactics even more cruel than leclaire. he sends dogs. his famous letter says, then give them bl
this massive propaganda organ, they can't fully control the information and they can't erase the archive or didn't think to write. this is a letter we can find in the published correspondence of general leclaire huge massive multi-volume works of his correspondence with napoleon, who also has his correspondence and intentions published in eight, nine, ten, 11 volumes even in the 19th century. so that we can go through and see exactly what they wrote, what they ordered, and what their intentions...
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because the georgian archives hadn't been opened until 1292. as i consulted those notes and the long list of other notes and essays by george the third i am counted and intellect and a spirit quite unknown us as we have portrayed him from the revolution. in fact, as i demonstrated my of this, i discover it far from being a tyrant. george. the third was a liberal reform mark and as you listen to the conversations about the divisions among whigs in the late 18th century and the project liberal reform it will doubtlessly come to you as something of a mind bender. to have to make room for george is third as partizan party in that entire process. but i assure you that is the case. there are multiple of this, but none of them will be more important than understanding how george ascended to the throne in 1760 with the resolve to cure what he regarded as pernicious constitutional practices in britain, not to change the british, but to save the british constitution. because practices had fallen into reverse cultures that one of the ways in which this co
because the georgian archives hadn't been opened until 1292. as i consulted those notes and the long list of other notes and essays by george the third i am counted and intellect and a spirit quite unknown us as we have portrayed him from the revolution. in fact, as i demonstrated my of this, i discover it far from being a tyrant. george. the third was a liberal reform mark and as you listen to the conversations about the divisions among whigs in the late 18th century and the project liberal...
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and accessible to people who don't have the time to, you know, go on a deep dive into the library archives. and so this book is really an extension of that work. and my hope is that even though it covers a lot of ground, it does so in a way that people will find accessible and easy to read. i think you achieve just that. i mean, every line in the book has something packed into it, something that i took away. and so i left with boundless new knowledge and really appreciate how you wove together the history and the analysis and the lived experience. i want to get into the premise of the book, right? so in original sense, you argue that schools have long been framed as as the great equalizer. but but in reality, they've, in fact, been sort of machines that have prepared situated oppression, that have perpetuate these ideas of white superiority, that have been designed to, quote unquote, civilize native students. could you elaborate on how these institutions were embedded into the educational system from from its beginnings? sure. well, as as you mentioned at the top of our conversation, the q
and accessible to people who don't have the time to, you know, go on a deep dive into the library archives. and so this book is really an extension of that work. and my hope is that even though it covers a lot of ground, it does so in a way that people will find accessible and easy to read. i think you achieve just that. i mean, every line in the book has something packed into it, something that i took away. and so i left with boundless new knowledge and really appreciate how you wove together...
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i'm chris goodwin with department of archives and history. we're continuing our afternoon
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mccartney rediscovered the photos in his personal archive in 2020. the eye of the storm exhibit is now on view through early july at the de young museum in san francisco. >> and i am going. that looks great. yeah. coming up next, a san francisco farm that shares thousands of pounds of food to feed hundreds of families, now at a crossroads facing unreliable city funding, they're now asking for community support to sustain a very essential resource. >> and one man still enjoys bowling despite just turning 100 years old. we show you how a man in the east bay is staying fit on the lanes when we come back. [music] >> and a live look here at sfo where we've got some rain there on the lens. numerous showers, even the risk of thunderstorms passing through this morning. i'll have a look at the timeline of this system and what we can ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ join us in celebrating 70 years in the us and get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. safe this morning after being rescued by fire crews in a water rescue near hercules point. video shows the ambulances and a h
mccartney rediscovered the photos in his personal archive in 2020. the eye of the storm exhibit is now on view through early july at the de young museum in san francisco. >> and i am going. that looks great. yeah. coming up next, a san francisco farm that shares thousands of pounds of food to feed hundreds of families, now at a crossroads facing unreliable city funding, they're now asking for community support to sustain a very essential resource. >> and one man still enjoys bowling...