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lee's publication which brought to mind which is real atticus finch, the beloved lawyer to kill a mockingbird or the bigoted guy in watchman. i can tell you from growing up in montgomery that there were both kinds of atticus in alabama and many variations of them. some said that the atticus of mockingbird was fictional and he was. it was a fictional books but no such thing of a southern white man who did that sort of thing and the racist and watchman was the real southern white man. that's not true. my father never subscribe today racism materials, never went to a white citizens council or klan meeting, he hated both organizations. he never called black people by the name of n word. he took farm produce as a fee and he did, in fact, courageously defend a black man falsely charged with raping a white woman in troy, alabama when harper lee was 12. if you missed the atticus take a look at this. i'm going to skip through a few pages just to give you a feel of the case. the judge called my father in enterprise, alabama, south alabama away from troy, maybe half an hour, back then a road that took h
lee's publication which brought to mind which is real atticus finch, the beloved lawyer to kill a mockingbird or the bigoted guy in watchman. i can tell you from growing up in montgomery that there were both kinds of atticus in alabama and many variations of them. some said that the atticus of mockingbird was fictional and he was. it was a fictional books but no such thing of a southern white man who did that sort of thing and the racist and watchman was the real southern white man. that's not...
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. >> i think that people can learn to be more like atticus finch. what would he do? he would consider things from their point of view.>> at 2:00 on saturday. you can get tickets at the business office during business hours or 30 minutes before each performance. >>> this is a picture of the u.s. capital on this evening. they will have the forecast when live at 5 comes back. first, let's get a sneak peek at what is coming up new at 6:00. >>> this is scott sanborn. businesses are enhance their local image. it's heartbreaking, but true. as a millionaire c.e.o., rod blum laid off over 70 employees, but he took millions in stock and bonuses. it gets worse. in washington, blum supported special tax breaks for corporations shipping jobs overseas and millionaires like himself. i'll tell you what i think is missing in washington -- common sense. d our economy. it's about investing right here at home. i'm chuck grassley, and i approve this message. my dad raised thirteen children, was married for nearly seventy years and fought for our country in world war ii. but, he never got
. >> i think that people can learn to be more like atticus finch. what would he do? he would consider things from their point of view.>> at 2:00 on saturday. you can get tickets at the business office during business hours or 30 minutes before each performance. >>> this is a picture of the u.s. capital on this evening. they will have the forecast when live at 5 comes back. first, let's get a sneak peek at what is coming up new at 6:00. >>> this is scott sanborn....
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featured authors include joseph back, "my father and atticus finch." oliver, "hunting girls: sexual violence from the hunger games to campus rape." marjory wentworth, herb frazier, and bernard powers, "we are
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kelly oliver's examination of how women are represented in the media and the memoir my father and atticus finch but here are two authors talking about race and inequality. andrew has written about the life of. wallace, the first african-american basketball player, and eriksson has written about racial inequalities in education. this is live coverage of the southern festival of books. >> good afternoon and welcome to the session. the two different stories of the integration process. its triumphs and failures and to all of you at home watching we say welcome as well. as wel the audience will enjoyoy the talks and will have questions that we are going to save until the end this afternoon. both of these deal with education. we take a lot of pride in our history. we see ourselves as a progressive southern city and we also like to present the story as almost a triumphant story. we didn't have the violence of other southern cities and we've chosen to craft that narrative and forget some of the painful parts of the story and we will hear some of the painful parts as well as the successes. our presenter
kelly oliver's examination of how women are represented in the media and the memoir my father and atticus finch but here are two authors talking about race and inequality. andrew has written about the life of. wallace, the first african-american basketball player, and eriksson has written about racial inequalities in education. this is live coverage of the southern festival of books. >> good afternoon and welcome to the session. the two different stories of the integration process. its...
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oliver's examination of welcome are represented in the media and joseph beck's memoir, my father and atticus finch. first, here are two authorities talking about race and equality. perry wallace the first american babble player in the sec and ansley erickson has written about racial inequalities in education. this is book tv's live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville. good afternoon, and welcome to our sessio
oliver's examination of welcome are represented in the media and joseph beck's memoir, my father and atticus finch. first, here are two authorities talking about race and equality. perry wallace the first american babble player in the sec and ansley erickson has written about racial inequalities in education. this is book tv's live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville. good afternoon, and welcome to our sessio
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oliver's examination of welcome are represented in the media and joseph beck's memoir, my father and atticus finch. first, here are two authorities talking about race and equality. perry wallace the first american babble player in the sec and ansley erickson has written about racial inequalities in education. this is book tv's live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville. good afternoon, and welcome to our session this afternoon about integration of two different various stories of the integration process in nashville. its triumph and its failures and to all of you at home watching us on c-span, welcome as well. and i know you'll enjoy our author's talks and we'll have questions we'll save until end of the presentations. both of these deal with integration and education. and we in nashville take a lot of of pride in our history and we see ourselves as a moderate progressive southern city and we also like to present the story of integration as almost a triumphant story with the success of the sit-ins. we didn't have the violence of other southern cities. and unfortunately, we've cho
oliver's examination of welcome are represented in the media and joseph beck's memoir, my father and atticus finch. first, here are two authorities talking about race and equality. perry wallace the first american babble player in the sec and ansley erickson has written about racial inequalities in education. this is book tv's live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville. good afternoon, and welcome to our session this afternoon about integration of two different various stories...
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kelly oliver's examination of how women are represented in the media and the memoir my father and atticus finch but here are two authors talking about race and inequality. andrew has written about the life of. wallace, the first african-american basketball player, and eriksson has written
kelly oliver's examination of how women are represented in the media and the memoir my father and atticus finch but here are two authors talking about race and inequality. andrew has written about the life of. wallace, the first african-american basketball player, and eriksson has written
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featured authors include joseph back, "my father and atticus finch." oliver, "hunting girls: sexual violence from the hunger games to campus rape." marjory wentworth, herb frazier, and bernard powers, "we are charleston." p.m., a temple university professor talks about the cost of higher education in her book "paying the price." she is interviewed by the former president of city university of new york. less than half, sometimes even 30% of the total cost of attending college. the real hangups that students have are they need to pay their rent, pay their utilities, by food, and they can't do those things the same way when they are in college, because they need to spend time in the classroom. it is those types of things that we saw trip them up. it really was not the tuition and fees. announcer: go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. announcer: on tuesday, the supreme court heard the oral argument in the case of an you rodriguez the colorado. -- of pena-rodriguez versus colorado. this is an hour. >> we'll hear argument next in 15-606, pena-rodrigue
featured authors include joseph back, "my father and atticus finch." oliver, "hunting girls: sexual violence from the hunger games to campus rape." marjory wentworth, herb frazier, and bernard powers, "we are charleston." p.m., a temple university professor talks about the cost of higher education in her book "paying the price." she is interviewed by the former president of city university of new york. less than half, sometimes even 30% of the total cost...
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featured authors include my father and atticus finch a lawyer's fight for justice in 1940s alabama the collision of race and sports in the south. marjorie wentworth and bernard powers br charleston, tragedy and triumph. then at 9 p.m., templeton university professor talks about the cost of higher education in her book paying the price, college costs, financial aid and the betrayal of the american dream. she's interviewed by lisa, the former president. >> sometimes maybe even 30% of the total cost and the hangups that students have are the need to pay the rent and utilities and buy food. it's those kind of things that wwe saw tripped up over time. it wasn't the tuition and fees. >>> wise media founder and ceo tina brown talks about women, global leadership and the future of feminism. this was hosted by the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. it is one hour and 15 minutes. good afternoon, everyone. i knew thi'm the dean of johns s university school of advanced international studies. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you all to a conversation with the award-winning
featured authors include my father and atticus finch a lawyer's fight for justice in 1940s alabama the collision of race and sports in the south. marjorie wentworth and bernard powers br charleston, tragedy and triumph. then at 9 p.m., templeton university professor talks about the cost of higher education in her book paying the price, college costs, financial aid and the betrayal of the american dream. she's interviewed by lisa, the former president. >> sometimes maybe even 30% of the...
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eastern featured authors include joseph, my father and atticus finch. andrew, strong inside. perry wallace, commission of race and sports in the south. marjorie, we are charleston. tragedy and triumph at mother emmanuel. then at 9:00 p.m. after words, temple university professor sarah talks about the costs of higher education in her book paying the price. college costs, financial aid and detrail of the american dream. she's interviewed by lisa, former president of city university of new york. >> are less than half and sometimes even maybe only 30% of the total cost of attending college. the real hang-ups that students have are the need to pay their rent, to pay utilities, to buy food and they can't do those things in the same way when they're in college because they need to spend time in the classroom. so it's those kinds of things that we saw trip them up over time. it really wasn't the tuition and fees. >> go to see complete schedule. >> a discussion this morning with intelligence and defense policy experts on biological threat preparedness and food safety highlighting the
eastern featured authors include joseph, my father and atticus finch. andrew, strong inside. perry wallace, commission of race and sports in the south. marjorie, we are charleston. tragedy and triumph at mother emmanuel. then at 9:00 p.m. after words, temple university professor sarah talks about the costs of higher education in her book paying the price. college costs, financial aid and detrail of the american dream. she's interviewed by lisa, former president of city university of new york....