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you to booker t. washington is also in the doorway -- can see that booker t. washington is also in the doorway. roosevelt himself is the only person in the picture not crying. meet theodore roosevelt? that is the story of his activism in new york city. , the basic case ce betweenhe broman theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894. the new administration was elected in new york city with the reform administration. it is often described as "government. the good government movement. manifested including better sanitation. he was famousngs for was appointed sanitation and an engineer who created the cemetery workers that war workers.white printed as an army of sanitation. ofparaded as an army sanitation. the issue roosevelt and riis worked on was the closing of lodging houses. they met, the mayor appointed theodore roosevelt as police commissioner and the police headquarters was right across the street from jacob riis's journalism office. the door roosevelt was artie aware of him. said it and jacob rees knew in the moment i saw him, they merely for
you to booker t. washington is also in the doorway -- can see that booker t. washington is also in the doorway. roosevelt himself is the only person in the picture not crying. meet theodore roosevelt? that is the story of his activism in new york city. , the basic case ce betweenhe broman theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894. the new administration was elected in new york city with the reform administration. it is often described as "government. the good government...
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the part of the controversy was the book's third essay of booker t washington and others. du bois once admired washington and praised him but he moved in a more radical direction. du bois was political and scorn about racial inequality but they were culture. like washington, he was dismayed by the negro masses out generation out of slavery but washington thought about the worth of the cultural resources. he had little faith their potential extended beyond gaining the most practical knowledge about raising pigs and getting on in the world. du bois who was all for practical knowledge, washington's pessimistic behavior was a high. elevating a materialism that denied black folks soul or more precisely their souls. the plural was critical to the books larger purpose of establishing black america's cultural presence and identity. du bois, mounted essays with a precision that was very exact about the title. the souls of black folk. not the soul of black folks. quote. after the egyptian indian, the greek and roman, and the mongolian he asserted the negro is a seventh son, born wit
the part of the controversy was the book's third essay of booker t washington and others. du bois once admired washington and praised him but he moved in a more radical direction. du bois was political and scorn about racial inequality but they were culture. like washington, he was dismayed by the negro masses out generation out of slavery but washington thought about the worth of the cultural resources. he had little faith their potential extended beyond gaining the most practical knowledge...
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you can see that booker t. washington is also in the doorway. it is sort of a metaphor of the civil rights status at that time and him being welcomed at the white house by theodore roosevelt. roosevelt himself is the only person in the picture not crying. how did riis meet theodore roosevelt? that is the story of his activism in new york city. we have here in our case on allies the basic story of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894. the new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayor william strong. it is often described as "the good government" movement. in that one administration, a lot of the social reforms riis had been recommending along with other people in his network of reform were manifested, including better sanitation. one of the things strong was famous for was appointing a who woren engineer white uniforms separated -- that paraded as an army of sanitation. the issue roosevelt and riis worked on primarily was the closing of police lodging houses.
you can see that booker t. washington is also in the doorway. it is sort of a metaphor of the civil rights status at that time and him being welcomed at the white house by theodore roosevelt. roosevelt himself is the only person in the picture not crying. how did riis meet theodore roosevelt? that is the story of his activism in new york city. we have here in our case on allies the basic story of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894. the new...
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this school was the first of its kind, and its founder booker t.hington was a pioneer who broke open a road for others to follow. this man had a drink ieam. and the dream became stone. of ignorance veil and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. thee to this school, united states government determined to build an airfield. three years ago, this is just another farm in alabama. more than tre had to be cleared awaye. there was misunderstanding and distress and prejudice to be cleared away. -- and distrust. three years ago, there was an only an idea but ideas are powerful things, and today, there are fighter planes flying overhead. instead of swamp and yellow pine, there hangars, repair shops, barracks. instead of corn, concrete flight strips. but that's not enough. you can't make a fighter squadron out of concrete and aluminum and a can of paint. it takes men. a chemistry student, a welder, a shoe salesman must learn how to fly. a group of average americans must become a team of fighting men with wings. ♪ there is a new world of
this school was the first of its kind, and its founder booker t.hington was a pioneer who broke open a road for others to follow. this man had a drink ieam. and the dream became stone. of ignorance veil and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. thee to this school, united states government determined to build an airfield. three years ago, this is just another farm in alabama. more than tre had to be cleared awaye. there was misunderstanding and distress and prejudice to be...
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goes back to the civil war days and the uncle tom and one group, one movement in black society, booker t. washington, for example, and that movement contested by w.e.b. due -- daboise. when people talk about a valid community, it's no more real than a monolithi community. why one or another thinks he or she has the power and one group does and the other doesn't, it's hard to determine. >> what does it mean when one says the black community and how does it differ from any other community? >> well, i wrote about this in one of my pier-reviewed articles in the mid to late '90s. i made sure i stressed to drdr. drdr. g, i'll call him. there's no one black community. when we get to this topic is about identity and how identity is shaped in those communities. when i think about this whole discussion, my research looks at the success of african-americans and in particular african-american men in sports get at this issue of acting white or not acting ite. i think we have to study success more v deficit standpoint and find out what the healthy peer groups, what are the healthy identities being for
goes back to the civil war days and the uncle tom and one group, one movement in black society, booker t. washington, for example, and that movement contested by w.e.b. due -- daboise. when people talk about a valid community, it's no more real than a monolithi community. why one or another thinks he or she has the power and one group does and the other doesn't, it's hard to determine. >> what does it mean when one says the black community and how does it differ from any other community?...
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booker t. washington and others. the voice of what's been admire of washington, he prays and forcing the, he prays and forcing the atlantic up my speech, urging racial accommodation in 1895 by dean mote in a more radical direction over the previous five years. the boy's objections were political. he was scored a racial equality but they were also cultural. like washington du bois was -- better one generation out of slavery but washington's you attended by fundamental pessimism about the worth of black people's cultural resources. he had little faith that the potential extended beyond gaining the most practical knowledge about raising pigs and getting on in the world. to du bois wil was offer proud o announce washington's pessimism was a lie. elevating materialism that denied black folks soul. or more precisely, their souls. the plural was critical to the books larger purpose of establishing black america's cultural presence and identity. du bois, who as lewis pointed out loud essays with a jeweler's position was very
booker t. washington and others. the voice of what's been admire of washington, he prays and forcing the, he prays and forcing the atlantic up my speech, urging racial accommodation in 1895 by dean mote in a more radical direction over the previous five years. the boy's objections were political. he was scored a racial equality but they were also cultural. like washington du bois was -- better one generation out of slavery but washington's you attended by fundamental pessimism about the worth...
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and you can see booker t. washington is also in the doorway so it's sort of a metaphor of the civil rights status at that time and of him being welcomed at the white house by theodore roosevelt. and, roosevelt himself is the only person in the picture not crying. so how did riis meet theodore roosevelt? that's the story of his activism in new york city. and, we have here in our case on allies the basic story of the bro-mance of roosevelt and riis. they met in 1894 when a new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayor william strong. and it's often described as the good government movement. and in that one brief administration, a lot of the social reforms that riis had been recommending as well as the other people in his network of reform were manifested including better sanitation. one of the things that strong was famous for was appointing a sanitation engineer who created the white wings, who were sanitary workers that wore pristine white uniforms and one point p
and you can see booker t. washington is also in the doorway so it's sort of a metaphor of the civil rights status at that time and of him being welcomed at the white house by theodore roosevelt. and, roosevelt himself is the only person in the picture not crying. so how did riis meet theodore roosevelt? that's the story of his activism in new york city. and, we have here in our case on allies the basic story of the bro-mance of roosevelt and riis. they met in 1894 when a new administration was...
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the school was the first of its kind, and its founder, booker t.ashington, was a pioneer who broke open a road for others to follow. dream and that dream became stone. he lifted the veil of ignorance from his people and pointed the close to school, close to the work this man had done, the united states government determined to build an airfield. more than trees had to be cleared away. there was misunderstanding and distrust and prejudice to be cleared away. three years ago there was only an idea. but ideas are power of things. and today there are fighter planes fighting overhead. pine swamp and yellow there are hangers, repair shops, barracks. instead of patches of corn, concrete light strips. you can't make a fighter squadron out of concrete and aluminum and a can of paint. , a chemistry student a welder, a shoe salesman must learn how to live. average americans must become a team of fighting men with wings. there is a new world up here. a man has to learn his way around. it takes many weeks of learning to make it hard fighter pilot. fighter pilot
the school was the first of its kind, and its founder, booker t.ashington, was a pioneer who broke open a road for others to follow. dream and that dream became stone. he lifted the veil of ignorance from his people and pointed the close to school, close to the work this man had done, the united states government determined to build an airfield. more than trees had to be cleared away. there was misunderstanding and distrust and prejudice to be cleared away. three years ago there was only an...
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ed wright, civil right attorney, and considers george cleveland hall, the local representative of booker t. washington and a physician at providence hospital, and ed wright whereas a great attorney and took one look at the warrant that the pinker tons produced and said this is a warrant from georgia to arrest an editor in the state of emand he tore up the warrant and ordered the pinker tons out. explaining to them that chicago was a city with 40,000 african-americans. that there were african-american police officers, african-american elected officials, and an african-american national guard unit, and there was no way that these pinkerton detectives were going to take the african-american editor of the newspaper of that community anywhere. the pinkertons were toso frighten bed thees incurrenter the put ed wright on the payroll for several decades until he passed away. i think it's a great incident to bring up because it shows the strength of chicago community that the chicago community really was behind this newspaper in a way that i don't think you would find in another community. >> i bro
ed wright, civil right attorney, and considers george cleveland hall, the local representative of booker t. washington and a physician at providence hospital, and ed wright whereas a great attorney and took one look at the warrant that the pinker tons produced and said this is a warrant from georgia to arrest an editor in the state of emand he tore up the warrant and ordered the pinker tons out. explaining to them that chicago was a city with 40,000 african-americans. that there were...
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it was a history portion about harriet tubman or booker t. washington.fifth grade having to explain what the triangle trade route was to white students who just stared at me. it's kind of that sort of thing, where people don't really understand that when you are different from everyone else, bringing attention to that is isn't always wanted tor welcome. >> do you think at this young age even in fifth grade, what would the kid's reaction, did they take it to heart? were you teaching them in a way that could carry with them? >> i don't think so. in fifth grade, a lot of what you learn is in one ear and out the other, regardless of what it is. i don't think much of it stuck with most of us to begin with, so for it to be kind of this sectioned off part of the curriculum coming from a new kid in school because i moved to napierville in fifth grade. >> interesting. what about high school years? you began driving. you also were pulled over by police. >> yes. all through high school i drove a loud, colorful mazda. early 2000s. my car was loud and colorful and al
it was a history portion about harriet tubman or booker t. washington.fifth grade having to explain what the triangle trade route was to white students who just stared at me. it's kind of that sort of thing, where people don't really understand that when you are different from everyone else, bringing attention to that is isn't always wanted tor welcome. >> do you think at this young age even in fifth grade, what would the kid's reaction, did they take it to heart? were you teaching them...
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theinstitute under direction of booker t. washington in the late 1800's were taught that they start at a higher level of civilization than native american students who were also in school there. and blackmail soldiers -- an d male soldiers, known as buffalo soldiers, policed the native americans. wrongspite the perpetrated and harms in jordan in this tangled web of exploitation and survival, african-americans have recalled thoseences in words like of historian gilda naylor. who wrote, "born and raised among these people, i do not want to know any others." scholars are beginning to think through the way relationships were distinct from those. for instance, a chickasaw hasrary scholar acknowledged in her own nation black enslavement, has said that we need a new word to talk about black people, a word other than settlers, and she has turned the nts. arrivva med the word arrivants. we can trace those lives, , andthing the at times documented history as well as cultural memories. been the importance in the space of african-america
theinstitute under direction of booker t. washington in the late 1800's were taught that they start at a higher level of civilization than native american students who were also in school there. and blackmail soldiers -- an d male soldiers, known as buffalo soldiers, policed the native americans. wrongspite the perpetrated and harms in jordan in this tangled web of exploitation and survival, african-americans have recalled thoseences in words like of historian gilda naylor. who wrote,...
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black students at hampton institute under booker t. washington in the late 1800s were taught they stood at a higher level of civilization than native american students who were also in school there. and black male soldiers in the u.s. military known by native people as buffalo soldiers participated in the policing of native people on western reservations in the late 19 and early 20th centuries. but despite the wrongs perpetrated and harms endured in this tangled web of exploitation and survival, african-americans have recalled experiences in native places in words like those, the cherokee freed men. quote, born and raised among these people, i don't want to know any other. native american studies scholars are beginning to think through the ways in my african-american relationships to settler colonialism were distinct from those of other americans. for instance, jodi byrd a theorist and acknowledged her own nations complicity of black enslavement has said that we need a new word to talk about black people, a word other than settlers and
black students at hampton institute under booker t. washington in the late 1800s were taught they stood at a higher level of civilization than native american students who were also in school there. and black male soldiers in the u.s. military known by native people as buffalo soldiers participated in the policing of native people on western reservations in the late 19 and early 20th centuries. but despite the wrongs perpetrated and harms endured in this tangled web of exploitation and...
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ella dice que se pone d de lado de clinthillary clinton vencer a trudonald trump, y pr t presenta al senador booker a esta hora el a co v convenciÓn el turbulento arran arranque se expresa en las cal calles de filadelfia, intnetan a arrancar las vallas del lugar, y esto ocurre con decenas de or organizaciones que marcharon s desde la alcaldÍa a la conven convenciconvenc convenciÓn, otro grupo apoyante de sanudders se planto acÁ pa p apoyarlo seguidores de sanders se toman filadelfia para protestar contra la convenciÓn democÓcrata y pid que clinthillary clinton no se c candidata presidencial >>pdeimedimos que se vote por r sanders, no clinhillary clinto q porque queremos evitar que tru p donald trump sea pdresidenta >> aÚn siendo militante, dice este joven que no votara por i clinecl hillary clinton >> los seguidores de sanders se han tomado elcentro de fi filadelfia al costado del cit a cityhall y dicen que seguiran c acÁ durante los dÍas que dure la convenciÓn democÓcrata el descontento ha llegado hasta los uque saben que apoya una r f reforma mitratogratoria >> no creo que apoye una refo a reform
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--t is why jerry brown senator cory booker -- downpreme court striking bob mcdonald in virginia, thatlears the path for either it in the case over or another trial for the governor, but also the reporting of tim kaine receiving gift as lieutenant governor and governor. how big a problem is that? >> it is a problem because it is bad headlines. he did nothing illegal. virginia has lax roles when it comes to accepting gifts, and he reported it all. it is coming out as a big deal because he could be on the ticket. going to have to explain it, repeatedly. 's office put out a report saying he did nothing wrong and went beyond the normal transparent -- transparency by revealing every gift he received. picked, is donald trump going to talk about that? absolutely. , a senator from new jersey, african-american, there are some people out there in the political world who say that the hispanic vote is very important, but the african-american vote is more important and other clinton did very well among african-american voters who helped her beat bernie sanders. she will need african-american voters
--t is why jerry brown senator cory booker -- downpreme court striking bob mcdonald in virginia, thatlears the path for either it in the case over or another trial for the governor, but also the reporting of tim kaine receiving gift as lieutenant governor and governor. how big a problem is that? >> it is a problem because it is bad headlines. he did nothing illegal. virginia has lax roles when it comes to accepting gifts, and he reported it all. it is coming out as a big deal because he...
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we'll get the deci she has campaigned or used as a surrogate, cory booker, the senator from new jersey. she went out with elizabet, t p senator from massachusetts and later this week, she's going to campaign with tim kaine, the senator from virginia, who is seen by many as the front-runner for that vice presidential slot, so, again, you test your personal chemistry. your campaign diet's chemistry with that person and then make your decision. da minneapolis, batson n r rouge and this afternoont michig what did the candidates have to say today? >> hillary clinton did not have a public event, so she was silent apart from a few but donald tr notably gave a speech on veterans and at the begi his speech, he had a passage where he said i am the w officers, he also said he was going to be the candidate of compassion, but that is a memorable phrase in american politics, law and order h the police in the disputes and protests that are going on across the country. >> all right. there yowa. thanks. >> microsoft and swren electric focus.eal in the cloud an general electric's software platform will be available on microsoft's clo
we'll get the deci she has campaigned or used as a surrogate, cory booker, the senator from new jersey. she went out with elizabet, t p senator from massachusetts and later this week, she's going to campaign with tim kaine, the senator from virginia, who is seen by many as the front-runner for that vice presidential slot, so, again, you test your personal chemistry. your campaign diet's chemistry with that person and then make your decision. da minneapolis, batson n r rouge and this afternoont...
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booker. >> i'm not sure there's -- in t the age of citizens united and a super pacs, i'm not sureur there'sver going to be a presidential election again e where the public is going tooint look at candidates and feels anl good about them because wese have intentionally used to try tory make politics bad to then try to suppress turnout to then the try to manipulate an outcome. >> secretary clintonre campaigned with senator kaine last week in ntaorthernh ner virginia. she is expected to make her vp announcement sometime this weekend but it could lap as earlt y as today.oday. >> baltimore police polic commissioner kevin davis and dis what to make changes to theke c police department's hiring practices. he says he wants to relax the policy that disqualifiesisquifie applicants for past marijuanaara e.e. according to a letter he sentr s to the maryland police mar training commission he wantsets the state to maintain a prohibition on marijuana useua in the three years prior to a a person applying but eliminatelyn theg automatic disqualification for use before then. >>> men's basketball coachal c mi
booker. >> i'm not sure there's -- in t the age of citizens united and a super pacs, i'm not sureur there'sver going to be a presidential election again e where the public is going tooint look at candidates and feels anl good about them because wese have intentionally used to try tory make politics bad to then try to suppress turnout to then the try to manipulate an outcome. >> secretary clintonre campaigned with senator kaine last week in ntaorthernh ner virginia. she is expected...
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agricultural secretary tom t vilsack and new jersey senatoryn corey booker are also reported e to bender consideration.on >>> after calling her vp pick pk clinton expected to informorm supporters via e-mail blast too avoid a leak. >> the world we're living in.. e-mail blast.st our team will be in philadelphii next week for the dnc. for the d you can catch tom fitzgerald'szg reports starting this sunday ono fox5 on the hill that begins at 8:30 and remember to catch ourur brand new show called five atvea 6:00 their.ir. >>> 9:13 is our time. still ahead this hour, l jones back on twitter. but not backing down.n. what she told former snl co-star seth myers about her free speece fight.t >> first though shaw is full of great places to visit, bars,,ar there's restaurants and museumsu we're going to narrow it down to the five must stops and we'll a' show you them next.t. take a look out there.uthere they still have lot going on. o. ♪ ♪ why am i so devastatingly handsome, i'm in a fragrance... ...ad, and my sweethearts gone sayonara. what! she washed this like a
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going to keep at t i am proud to join my colleagues in the house and senate in saying enough to this bloodshed in our streets. several weeks ago when i joined senators murphy and booker and blumenthal, we decided to move for votes on commonsense gun reform. our friends in the house of representatives had a similar effort. i'm also proud to support the democratic members of congress, robbin kelly, jane schakowsky, bill bossster, and steny hoyer who joined with local leaders and community leaders last thursday in federal plaza in chicago to protest congress' failure to act on gun violence. the american medical association just a few weeks ago declared that gun violence is -- quote -- "a public health crisis." it is. each year more than 32,000 americans are killed by guns, 80,000 are injured. on the average, 297 americans are shot every day -- every day. and 91 die. the daily toll of gun who gun hs is devastating. our nation suffers from mass shootings on a daily basis. since 49 people were murdered in on the one hand -- in orlando, there have been at least 47 more mass shootings in chicago. -- pardon me, in america. these are shooting incidents where at least four peop
going to keep at t i am proud to join my colleagues in the house and senate in saying enough to this bloodshed in our streets. several weeks ago when i joined senators murphy and booker and blumenthal, we decided to move for votes on commonsense gun reform. our friends in the house of representatives had a similar effort. i'm also proud to support the democratic members of congress, robbin kelly, jane schakowsky, bill bossster, and steny hoyer who joined with local leaders and community leaders...