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through the efforts of senator charles ford we have added some 100 pieces of artwork throughout the capitol this particular piece is by wayne cooper, it's called the magic of petroleum they're taking water that has oil in it to make medicine. this is governor mary fallin's office, she is the first -- not only the first woman, she was the first woman and first republican lieutenant governor in 1995. right around the corner from her office, lieutenant governor todd lamb's office they're elected separately. they could be of different political parties. they are both republicans this time around and both are elected for four year terms. this is the guardian sculpted by one of our former state senators. this statue represents all of the indians of oklahoma. there are 39 tribes that have headquarters in oklahoma, looking at the general population -- probably something in the neighborhood of 60 tribes. notice that the speer, he has driven the speer through his leg and the ground. and he says that means he is staying to protect the state capitol. >> is this statue -- >> no, it is generic. it repres
through the efforts of senator charles ford we have added some 100 pieces of artwork throughout the capitol this particular piece is by wayne cooper, it's called the magic of petroleum they're taking water that has oil in it to make medicine. this is governor mary fallin's office, she is the first -- not only the first woman, she was the first woman and first republican lieutenant governor in 1995. right around the corner from her office, lieutenant governor todd lamb's office they're elected...
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Aug 26, 2017
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through the entrance of senator charles ford, we have added some 100 new pieces of artwork. this particular piece is by wayne cooper and it's called the medicine of petroleum. governor thalm is not only the first one but the first lieutenant governor. their elected separately, so they could be of different political parties. they are beth republicans this time around. and bhoegt are elected-hour year terms. senator -- there are 39 describes that have headquarters in oklahoma. look teg general population it's probably something in the neighborhood of 60. notice that the spear, he's driven the spear into the ground. >> is this an image of a particular person? >> no, it is as generic as he could make it so that he represented all the indians of oklahoma rather than a particular person or particular tribe. >> where is this? >> this is the hall of governors. we have boast of all the murals. of the governors william henry governor i think in the group. he was the president of the constitutional convention. he was the first speaker of the house of representatives. had to wait a whi
through the entrance of senator charles ford, we have added some 100 new pieces of artwork. this particular piece is by wayne cooper and it's called the medicine of petroleum. governor thalm is not only the first one but the first lieutenant governor. their elected separately, so they could be of different political parties. they are beth republicans this time around. and bhoegt are elected-hour year terms. senator -- there are 39 describes that have headquarters in oklahoma. look teg general...
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Aug 6, 2017
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is charles lindbergh, henry ford, a wide group of folks saying that is not our fight. in these the farewell address is an argument for why we should get involved in the foreign war. some of them are clearly motivated by anti-semitism. world war i was a tremendous mistake. this is where the farewell address to get ahead of isolationism. there is a surreal moment that i think is fascinating, just to discover it was kind of stunning. at madisonrally square garden. and it is 20,000 american nazis show up. is extensively about ethnic pride but there is a 30 foot banner of george washington flanked by swastikas. it is about recasting and re-appropriating the farewell address saying that washington warned us against excessive debt. he warned us to focus on religion is the mainstay of our national identity. us against foreign entanglements and being involved in foreign wars. what is fascinating about this odious misappropriation, in addition to the photos looking like an outtake from dark mirror, the twilight zone. thesegton warned against protected argued that the was represe
is charles lindbergh, henry ford, a wide group of folks saying that is not our fight. in these the farewell address is an argument for why we should get involved in the foreign war. some of them are clearly motivated by anti-semitism. world war i was a tremendous mistake. this is where the farewell address to get ahead of isolationism. there is a surreal moment that i think is fascinating, just to discover it was kind of stunning. at madisonrally square garden. and it is 20,000 american nazis...
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this is charles lindbergh, henry ford, a pretty wide group of folks basically saying that is not our fight. they use the farewell address as an argument for why we shouldn't get involved in a foreign war. some of them are clearly motivated by anti-semitism. other folks just by saying that world war i was actually a mistake, let's not squander our advantage on the world stage. this is where the farewell address starts to get a hint of being salama -- of being synonymous with isolationism, which it never is. there's a moment which i think is fascinating just to discover it itself. in february 1939, there is a rally of the german-american bund at madison square garden. it is 20,000 american nazis that show up. abouta statistically ethnic pride, but there is a 30 foot banner of george washington flanked by swastikas. is all aboutpeech recasting and reappropriated the farewell address, saying that washington warned us against excessive debt, and the new deal has been too freespending. he warned us we should focus on religion as the mainstay of our , and he warnedty us against foreign enta
this is charles lindbergh, henry ford, a pretty wide group of folks basically saying that is not our fight. they use the farewell address as an argument for why we shouldn't get involved in a foreign war. some of them are clearly motivated by anti-semitism. other folks just by saying that world war i was actually a mistake, let's not squander our advantage on the world stage. this is where the farewell address starts to get a hint of being salama -- of being synonymous with isolationism, which...
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i seem to remember around world war ii, charles lindbergh and maybe even henry ford or advocates for germans -- were advocates for the germans at some level. they were powerful people who certainly were prosecuted. -- weren't prosecuted. beverly: the socialist party -- it is true they were marginal, though they were less marginal when the war began. then i have been in any other moment in american history. there really was quite a substantial socialist movement in the united states. what makes someone like schenck a target is that once the united states declared war, the socialist party held an emergency convention where they asked, are we going to continue to oppose the war? we know these rather ciccone and laws are on the books. this will marginalize us from certain opinion. they decided to oppose the war. that is when someone like schenck becomes targeted. there is a very critical shift there in 1917. as far as the second world war , either people on the right as opposed to the left, or whether people with more power in society will be prosecuted, you get an interesting set of , b
i seem to remember around world war ii, charles lindbergh and maybe even henry ford or advocates for germans -- were advocates for the germans at some level. they were powerful people who certainly were prosecuted. -- weren't prosecuted. beverly: the socialist party -- it is true they were marginal, though they were less marginal when the war began. then i have been in any other moment in american history. there really was quite a substantial socialist movement in the united states. what makes...