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the leader of the boston historical society declared the proposed monument was a waste of the public's money and these men were rioters, not patriots. attucks was a rowdy person, killed while engaged in defiance of the law. a few lears later, one longtime boss tony and referred to him as half indian, half the grow, rowdy who should have been strangled the day he was born. after segregation took hold african american faced a new and troubled reality. this next reading is from the start of chapter for which is titled crispus attucks meets jim crow. on a chill day in 1879 and african american revenue inspector awaited the birth of his fourth child. we cannot hear the conversations that heat is wife and family may have had about naming the child, but with the baby boy came into the world he became known as crispus attucks. at the age of 21 he still lived in norfolk county with his mother, and all six of his siblings. ten years later he was on his own and married and they had three young daughters. with their only son was born in 1912 he was named crispus attucks junior. a few years later,
the leader of the boston historical society declared the proposed monument was a waste of the public's money and these men were rioters, not patriots. attucks was a rowdy person, killed while engaged in defiance of the law. a few lears later, one longtime boss tony and referred to him as half indian, half the grow, rowdy who should have been strangled the day he was born. after segregation took hold african american faced a new and troubled reality. this next reading is from the start of...
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members of boston society who were struck down by a tyrannical power. so yeah, i think that's how that would play out. thanks. thank you very much. [applause] i really appreciate the opportunity. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social media. cspanhistory.--@ between violence and political change from the american revolution present day. this was part of a conference called "remaking american history."
members of boston society who were struck down by a tyrannical power. so yeah, i think that's how that would play out. thanks. thank you very much. [applause] i really appreciate the opportunity. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social media. cspanhistory.--@ between violence and political change from...
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members of boston society who were struck down by a tyrannical power. so yeah, i think that's how that would play out. thanks. thank you very much. [applause] i really appreciate the opportunity. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social media. cspanhistory.--@ between violence and political change from the american revolution present day. this was part of a conference called "remaking american history." a very one have calling of the >> all right. i going ahead and kicking things off. thank you for coming to the violent in u.s. politics panel. i think you will see this as a timely panel and a good time to put these topics into the context of a broader american history. i will start off by introducing our panel and then everyone will give an opening statement and we will start the conversation. sitting right next to me is an assistant professor of history at duke unive
members of boston society who were struck down by a tyrannical power. so yeah, i think that's how that would play out. thanks. thank you very much. [applause] i really appreciate the opportunity. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv is on social media. cspanhistory.--@ between violence and political change from...
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society. furthermore, when 5000 supporters of the land banks marched into boston, this caused even more confrontation from members higher in society and the royal elite. as quickly as letters could race across open water, back to the british parliament, the proverbial kiss of death to land banks happened when the supporters of land banks were termed or considered traitors by british parliament. those who had invested, lost heavily. some lost more than they could bear. others became homeless and impoverished. one of the latter was samuel adams, the father of the revolution, samuel adams. that made him one of the most vocal supporters of american independence. even after his death, the younger adams had to defend the state from seizure by the government. this, in his mind, served as a constant reminder that britain 's power the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another bread crumb. he is credited with coining the phrase taxation without representation. this gentleman right there. taxation without representation is tyranny was his saying we usua
society. furthermore, when 5000 supporters of the land banks marched into boston, this caused even more confrontation from members higher in society and the royal elite. as quickly as letters could race across open water, back to the british parliament, the proverbial kiss of death to land banks happened when the supporters of land banks were termed or considered traitors by british parliament. those who had invested, lost heavily. some lost more than they could bear. others became homeless and...
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this populist movement was a threat to the society and stations to society. 5,000 supporters of the land bank marched into boston, obviously this calls even more consternation from the members higher in society and the rolling elite. so as quickly as letters could race across 3,000 miles of open water, back to the british parliament, the proverbial kiss of death to land bank idea happened when the supporters of land bank were termed or considered traitors by the british parliament. those who invested lost heavily. some lost more than they could bear. others became almost impoverished. one is samuel adams, father of the future revolutionary samuel adams and that was the fruit that planted for this massachusetts son to become one of the most vocal supporters of american independence. with the ruling and even after the outer adams' death, the younger adams still had to defend the family estate from caesar by the government. this in his mind served as a constant reminder that britain's power over the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another bread crumb of j
this populist movement was a threat to the society and stations to society. 5,000 supporters of the land bank marched into boston, obviously this calls even more consternation from the members higher in society and the rolling elite. so as quickly as letters could race across 3,000 miles of open water, back to the british parliament, the proverbial kiss of death to land bank idea happened when the supporters of land bank were termed or considered traitors by the british parliament. those who...
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peterson, just published this giant book on boston, and he phrased it pretty well when he said boston was a slave society where most of the enslaved people lived elsewhere. and that is what we can say for new england as a whole. so the demographics -- i push back against getting caught up in the demographics for these reasons i just explained, but also the way in which you see white new englanders eagerly embrace slave trading by the late 17th century. they embrace slave trading, especially from africa, but also within the americas, as a form of commerce. rhode island, the colony of rhode island became the center of slave trading in all british north america. if you take all the slave voyages from the colonial period, from all the colonies that became the united states, and you added them up, they would not equal those of rhode island. rhode island is by far the center of the british north american slave trade. it actually rivals those of the west indies as well. so it is an extensive slave trade central to the economy of the colony. so that is how i set up the second chapter, is pushing back against the
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>> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house in the stone library, but they were transferred for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook, from jeanie webber, i have read excerpts from her autobiography of louise adams, and her version that the historical society was going to publish this, is this true? >> yes, a two volume set of her autobiography i ethical writings, including a record of my life, and a narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, to france and all her diaries have already been published. next year, a trade addition of these writings will be available and called travel first lady with a forward by former first lady laura bush >> we must talk a little bit about their posting in saint petersburg and her incredible journey back to her husband. can you tell us what's important about that story? >> they're years and st. petersburg are difficult in some ways, st. peter's book is a hardship outpost. it is cold. it is for voting. they're not a lot of other women there. most of the d
>> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house in the stone library, but they were transferred for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook, from jeanie webber, i have read excerpts from her autobiography of louise adams, and her version that the historical society was going to publish this, is this true? >> yes, a two volume set of her autobiography i ethical writings, including a record of my life, and a narrative...
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boston massacre. next on american history tv, from the american society in massachusetts, historian and author mitch kachun talks about his first martyr of liberty: crispus attucks in american memory book. professor mitch kachun explores how and why attucks, a former slave killed at the massacre, is sometimes celebrated or sometimes forgotten and vilified by americans. >> good evening, everyone. my name is kayla hopper. i am the director of the outreach big. welcome to the antiquarian hall. doug you can find out more about these programs by picking up a brochure at the front desk if you don't have one already. you can join our mailing list to stay informed of our upcoming programs by filling out the information on the evaluation sheets. if you do not have one of those you can pick it up at the front desk. as many of you already know, we
boston massacre. next on american history tv, from the american society in massachusetts, historian and author mitch kachun talks about his first martyr of liberty: crispus attucks in american memory book. professor mitch kachun explores how and why attucks, a former slave killed at the massacre, is sometimes celebrated or sometimes forgotten and vilified by americans. >> good evening, everyone. my name is kayla hopper. i am the director of the outreach big. welcome to the antiquarian...
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boston, it doesn't matter. they're going to do well in our society and we have people who don't get school choice, we don't want anything that really works. some of the schools in baltimore have failed and children were going to be sent to other schools and the politicians got around those, saying no, these are our schools. these are our failing schools and our failing students. we have got to take care of our children if we really want to succeed as a society. >> laura: i want to read to you what the chairman of blm new york said about the possibility of biden taking val demings, a black woman as his vp. that joe biden would be an idiot to put her on the ticket, people are already on the fence about him. when black people become police officers, they are no longer black, they are blue. how did we get here, mr. secretary? that an african-american woman is now not authentic because she served as a police officer according to this black lives matter official. >> it's completely the opposite of what dr. martin luther king said, evaluate people based on their character and not the color of their skin. it's all abou
boston, it doesn't matter. they're going to do well in our society and we have people who don't get school choice, we don't want anything that really works. some of the schools in baltimore have failed and children were going to be sent to other schools and the politicians got around those, saying no, these are our schools. these are our failing schools and our failing students. we have got to take care of our children if we really want to succeed as a society. >> laura: i want to read to...
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boston massacre. next on american history tv from the american society in massachusetts, mitch kachun talks about his book "f irst martyr in history." he explores how and why attucks, they former slave who was killed of the massacre, has sometimes been celebrated and other times forgotten or vilified by americans. >> good evening,
boston massacre. next on american history tv from the american society in massachusetts, mitch kachun talks about his book "f irst martyr in history." he explores how and why attucks, they former slave who was killed of the massacre, has sometimes been celebrated and other times forgotten or vilified by americans. >> good evening,
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boston, that was defaced as well. so these people are really out to destroy civil society. taken over by a mob, then why not your home? i've never, nowhere -- why not your home? and so it is important for us to understand what we're dealing with. and my message to guilty white people, stop helping us! just stop helping us. and so what we are doing is to work in the black community. but there is blood on the hands of black lives matter, and these corporations that are paying for the bricks they're using to throw through store windows because, as you know, lou, in this past father's day weekend there was a hemorrhage of black-on-black death in chicago, new york and other cities. lou: right. >> it's just out of control. because the police have been diverted to protecting statues. lou: yeah, it is a sad moment in this country's history, and we want to continue to work to understand what is happening. we're going to continue with bob woodson on the other side of this quick commercial break. we're going to ask bob woodson about these police who are calling out sick, who are actua
boston, that was defaced as well. so these people are really out to destroy civil society. taken over by a mob, then why not your home? i've never, nowhere -- why not your home? and so it is important for us to understand what we're dealing with. and my message to guilty white people, stop helping us! just stop helping us. and so what we are doing is to work in the black community. but there is blood on the hands of black lives matter, and these corporations that are paying for the bricks...
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society. these social justice battles are like really dumb. and now in bostonor supports changing or removing this emancipation monument. featuring abraham lincoln and a newly freed black man. the man who petitioned the protest or launched this protest petition puts it this way. >> the statue has been bothering me since i was a child and i never really understood how messed up it wasn't until recently. unless we are going to find some artist that can, i don't know, erects that black men so he can stand up on his two feet. >> in 1876, frederick douglass spoke at the dedication of that statue in d.c., the original. and though he apparently didic offer an aside about the black men not being upright, he said of the statue, after coming generations may read something of the exalted character and great works of abraham lincoln. the first martyr president ofof the united states. there is for interpretation here. i would support putting a statue of frederick douglass up near -- printers words, let his comments on the statute he dedicated be heard. that's history. let i
society. these social justice battles are like really dumb. and now in bostonor supports changing or removing this emancipation monument. featuring abraham lincoln and a newly freed black man. the man who petitioned the protest or launched this protest petition puts it this way. >> the statue has been bothering me since i was a child and i never really understood how messed up it wasn't until recently. unless we are going to find some artist that can, i don't know, erects that black men...
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because this is something a quote from boston at that we often say here on the kaiser report that is one plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it right this is something new and initial bankruptcy offering be no better been done before and the equity of hertz is worth negative $2000000000.00 and the valuation in the stock market is a positive of $400000000.00 and you know it's so interesting because usually in other areas of the economy there are consumer protection laws in place it's illegal to sell tainted meat it's illegal to sell especially dos it's illegal to sell toys with little parts that can get stuck in baby's throats and kill them but on the last tree where there should be some consumer protection us against selling stock and a bankrupt company that doesn't exist in this kind of mentality of if we are the money printers and this case the stock printers to counterfeit this is counterfeit stock they're going to issue $1000000000.00 worth of counterfeit stock it's all worthless and they're doing so the
because this is something a quote from boston at that we often say here on the kaiser report that is one plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it right this is something new and initial bankruptcy offering be no better been done before and the equity of hertz is worth negative $2000000000.00 and the valuation in the stock market is a positive of...
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society as a whole. as teams and athletes ramp up to play, the potential of reality is staring them in the face, higher rates. the bostontroit tigers, seattle mariners all reporting positive cases on their 40-man rosters on top of teams that have already reported members with positive tests. >>> a lot of concern in the nba announced positive tests yesterday including former rookie of the year malcolm br brogdin. five pga golfers pulling out, brooks kep ka, he koepka. although he was negative, he feels he would put others at risk. the tour announcing yesterday that it's tightening health guidelines even further to try to prevent more new cases and withdrawals. the form jer u.s. tour does, it will not be safe. >> the tour created a bubble. within the bubble you feel very safe. you can't live 100% of the time in that bubble. there are transitions. it's not knowing exactly where guys are getting exposed. i think the procedures in connecticut are strict and tight. no access to the clubhouse without a mask. it feels different this week to the last couple of weeks we've played. >> reporter: finally the new york city marathon h
society as a whole. as teams and athletes ramp up to play, the potential of reality is staring them in the face, higher rates. the bostontroit tigers, seattle mariners all reporting positive cases on their 40-man rosters on top of teams that have already reported members with positive tests. >>> a lot of concern in the nba announced positive tests yesterday including former rookie of the year malcolm br brogdin. five pga golfers pulling out, brooks kep ka, he koepka. although he was...
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boston i'm not sure how they've been there around you but on your report you begin it by saying a billionaire's disproportionately impact us politics culture and the economy itself they have a huge influence over society there one of the things that we said in the report is that inequality in america is a preexisting condition and this statement really reflects the fact that when there are there is a convulsion in the economy or some type of social problem it does not necessarily impact everyone equally at least not at 1st so in fact households and group with the least amount of resources will be often be disproportionately hit will not be able to recover as easily and we saw that and 2008 billionaires are able to recover and exceed their wealth and within the couple of years and that has not been the case for the median household how well have a amazon's jeff bezos tells those the loan must be bomber shoulder and microsoft how well are they don't have a coronavirus they've done very well i mean for us the most obvious profiteer has been just days i was his wealth has increased it's like it's mind boggling and he started off the year with $115000000000.00 and net worth but when that report was release
boston i'm not sure how they've been there around you but on your report you begin it by saying a billionaire's disproportionately impact us politics culture and the economy itself they have a huge influence over society there one of the things that we said in the report is that inequality in america is a preexisting condition and this statement really reflects the fact that when there are there is a convulsion in the economy or some type of social problem it does not necessarily impact...
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society, and we have a responsibility to address them. jonathan: fantastic to catch up with you. thank you for joining us. i am not sure what the bostonea party was. that is something we weren't taught in schools back in the united kingdom. what happened? [laughter] tom: jon, you know what you need to do? i think over the fourth of july weekend, and i am sure everyone listening on radio and tv would really agree with me on this, jon ferro, you need to read johnny tremaine. i just think a budweiser in your hand or a sam adams. sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman. jonathan: that was a lesson of how to deal with a rude british journalist live on air. live on bloomberg tv and radio, good morning to you all. with an ecb decision just around the corner, looking forward to being with you through the morning here on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,m, i'm jonathan together with lisa -- with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. looking forward to forecast coming from president lagarde in
society, and we have a responsibility to address them. jonathan: fantastic to catch up with you. thank you for joining us. i am not sure what the bostonea party was. that is something we weren't taught in schools back in the united kingdom. what happened? [laughter] tom: jon, you know what you need to do? i think over the fourth of july weekend, and i am sure everyone listening on radio and tv would really agree with me on this, jon ferro, you need to read johnny tremaine. i just think a...
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way, sports reflecting societies as a whole, right, as teams and athletes ramp up towards a return to play, the potential reality staring them right in the face is more tests. bostonroit tigers, and seattle mariners now reporting positive cases on their 40-man rosters, on top of the teams that already reported cases last week, alisyn, bringing the total to 9 of the 30 mlb teams reporting positive tests. in the nba, three players set to play when the season resumes announcing positive tests yesterday, including pacers star malcolm brogden, who says he's in quarantine, but hopes to join his team when he's cleared to play. the nba plans to resume games july 31st. and five pga golfers are pulling out of this event in connecticut, including brooks koepka. he's out after his caddie tested positive for covid-19. koepka say although his test was negative, he feels he would be putting other players at risk by playing. finally, the new york city marathon has thousand benow bee. 50,000 runners pose too big of a risk. runners getting their full refund or a guaranteed spot in future race, alisyn. major events continue to be canceled, pro athletes pulling out of competitions as
way, sports reflecting societies as a whole, right, as teams and athletes ramp up towards a return to play, the potential reality staring them right in the face is more tests. bostonroit tigers, and seattle mariners now reporting positive cases on their 40-man rosters, on top of the teams that already reported cases last week, alisyn, bringing the total to 9 of the 30 mlb teams reporting positive tests. in the nba, three players set to play when the season resumes announcing positive tests...
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that were vital to the change in the law and change of society that our country is so appreciative of today. the marchers in roxbury, on the boston common, throughout the countruncountry are participati honorable and so critically important tradition of citizens demanding accountability from government. citizens seeking change. and in a peaceful way. we ought to be happy in this country that citizens are choosing this honorable pathway to pursue reform. it is their right, and we ought to lift them up for engaging in that manner. >> thank you. ranking member jordan earlier was talking about equal protection under the law and his experience of violation of the first amendment in the wake of a pandemic. and you know, the ironic thing is the reason why there's unrest in our streets is because black americans have never had equal protection under the law. that's why they're in the streets. in the midst of a pandemic, and are being met with more of a police state, which is the very reason there's an uprising. and the protesters that are on the front lines today would have been the nagin and john lewises and dr. kings of the early days
that were vital to the change in the law and change of society that our country is so appreciative of today. the marchers in roxbury, on the boston common, throughout the countruncountry are participati honorable and so critically important tradition of citizens demanding accountability from government. citizens seeking change. and in a peaceful way. we ought to be happy in this country that citizens are choosing this honorable pathway to pursue reform. it is their right, and we ought to lift...