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they left the south because for them this confederacy we are discussing and talk about, this confederacy was not for them a cultural icon that was popular. it equaled lynching. i am trying my best to be objective about what we are discussing and talking about. paint remember all this when you talk about pride. i remember all this violence when you talk about liberty and justice. i just remember all of these. boy. a young white i live in williamsburg, virginia. .illiamsburg was called the restoration at that point everyone came to williamsburg to see the town that rockefeller built. i lived there. we lived on the east side of the town. right across the road from me was a white community. we did not have to have a wall of. we knew we stayed on one side and the white community stayed on the other side. riding day, one day i am my bike down this road that was integrated that we never used. white strobe on the road and black strobe on the road as well. i was riding my bike. i had a balloon and tied it on the back of my wheel. you know it am talking about. i could swear i was on a motorcycle.
they left the south because for them this confederacy we are discussing and talk about, this confederacy was not for them a cultural icon that was popular. it equaled lynching. i am trying my best to be objective about what we are discussing and talking about. paint remember all this when you talk about pride. i remember all this violence when you talk about liberty and justice. i just remember all of these. boy. a young white i live in williamsburg, virginia. .illiamsburg was called the...
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as a romance about the confederacy that began at the turn-of-the-century. you talked earlier about the defending -- defining -- defanging of the civil war. that is the crucial context. >> thank you. i think we had a discussion. i'm impressed with the panel. you really dealt with some issues, and as we go through this question period, i hope we will raise more questions about the windows, we have the emancipation window, which is a very emasculating window to look at. i have been picketing the cathedral the last few months -- mr. juarez: tell people who you are. >> robert hunter. retired priest. they came into with a moved the flags -- they came and told me they moved the flags out of the windows. i know those folks. they are not going to move the windows. and that's ok. i will just keep picketing as the weather permits and my health permits. one general came and said to me, "i appreciate what you're doing. i'm trying to make a film about reconstruction, how we can reconstruct some healing in this nation." i said you cannot reconstruct this nation because it
as a romance about the confederacy that began at the turn-of-the-century. you talked earlier about the defending -- defining -- defanging of the civil war. that is the crucial context. >> thank you. i think we had a discussion. i'm impressed with the panel. you really dealt with some issues, and as we go through this question period, i hope we will raise more questions about the windows, we have the emancipation window, which is a very emasculating window to look at. i have been picketing...
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, primarily because they have an economic interest with the confederacy seeing that cotton was the raw material that fit their mills and produced their wealth. for many freedom seekers, the question about who do you take with you and who'd you leave behind, which direction would you go, what time of year would you go, what time of day would you go, who do you trust, who do you not trust? all of these questions came to play in the story of william steele and his family. he was a very well-known philadelphia anti-slavery activist who interviewed runaway slaves when they came to philadelphia and came to the anti-slavery offices. one day a gentleman came in to his office who was a runaway from mississippi. he said he was looking for his family and he knew that his family at one time was a slave in maryland. he had two sisters and a mother. they escaped. he at his brother were left behind. he came in to philadelphia looking for his family, seeing if anyone in philadelphia about his family who would probably be residing in southern new jersey. as william began to interview this man, he began
, primarily because they have an economic interest with the confederacy seeing that cotton was the raw material that fit their mills and produced their wealth. for many freedom seekers, the question about who do you take with you and who'd you leave behind, which direction would you go, what time of year would you go, what time of day would you go, who do you trust, who do you not trust? all of these questions came to play in the story of william steele and his family. he was a very well-known...
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maury served in the u-s navy, but later joined the confederacy when the civil war began. police are looking for the person responsible for the vandalism. worry can be seen on the faces of many mexican kids in utah. haney says: "one of the little kids in our elementary school indicated he didn't think he'd be back at school the next day and when they asked him why he said because donald trump was elected president i may have to go back to mexico." how some kids are feeling the results of tuesday's election more than others. and how one girl is trying to turn all the negativity... around. you can stay up- to-date... with fox five using your mobile device. just head to fox five vegas dot com... and download our app. it's the best resource... for breaking news... weather... and traffic. this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right sweetie, you know what we're craving right now? crispy chicken and fried egg with bacon-like brunch. brunch? but it's 8pm-and it's tuesday- huh, i wonder if my mother would like to stay with us... introducing my new brunchfa
maury served in the u-s navy, but later joined the confederacy when the civil war began. police are looking for the person responsible for the vandalism. worry can be seen on the faces of many mexican kids in utah. haney says: "one of the little kids in our elementary school indicated he didn't think he'd be back at school the next day and when they asked him why he said because donald trump was elected president i may have to go back to mexico." how some kids are feeling the results...
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davis served as president of the confederacy during the war - and maury was a leader for the south in the civil war. no arrests have been made. a lot of buzz about this story involving an iconic symbol of america. two bald eagles got stuck in a florida storm drain! one of them was able to fly away after being caught for about an hour. the second -- a female -- was rescued by animal control! people cheered when she was successfully listen up-- you can put down that smartphone. snapchat is venturing way beyond selfies and filters. its rolling out these nifty vending machines to sell -- get this -- sunglasses! the "smart" glasses feature built-in wireless video cameras. the cost? 130 bucks. right now the only vending machine is in venice beach california. there is much more coming up on good morning my gravy had an accident. follow me. i'm usually the gravy master. my guest list just tripled. i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. oh yeah, this is great! my family deserves a new tradition... sgiving. thousands of outraged americans protest pr
davis served as president of the confederacy during the war - and maury was a leader for the south in the civil war. no arrests have been made. a lot of buzz about this story involving an iconic symbol of america. two bald eagles got stuck in a florida storm drain! one of them was able to fly away after being caught for about an hour. the second -- a female -- was rescued by animal control! people cheered when she was successfully listen up-- you can put down that smartphone. snapchat is...
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because of it's racist ties to the confederacy. it turns out a "rebel yell" was a war cry used in the civil war. the new name is here to stay only if the paper can find funding. the paper is still looking at options to see if they can afford to stay in business. "we would like a variety or a diverse source of funding so we don't want just one source so we're looking at other options. definitely talking to the rj. the one stipulation i would have is they can't touch our editorial content. " this morning .. outgoing nevada senator harry reid released a statement praising the paper for the name change. he says... "there were many who felt that that was disparaging name for the paper; that the civil war ended a long time ago, and we shouldn't hearken back to the civil war and the confederacy." "i am proud of these students who did this." chick-fil-a is coming to the valley next year... and they're hoping to hire about 100 new workers. the famous franchise is getting ready for a january grand opening. there's going to henderson location
because of it's racist ties to the confederacy. it turns out a "rebel yell" was a war cry used in the civil war. the new name is here to stay only if the paper can find funding. the paper is still looking at options to see if they can afford to stay in business. "we would like a variety or a diverse source of funding so we don't want just one source so we're looking at other options. definitely talking to the rj. the one stipulation i would have is they can't touch our editorial...
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immediately after the breakthrough, it all falls apart for the confederacy. pivots, only one confederate brigade makes it out. they will join up and push to the north, trying to catch the south side. it does not matter. the south has no importance when the sixth corps and three divisions of the army have already made the final push. a brave stand by 300 greggsippians at fort prevents the army of the james from cake walking into the city. it buys time for robert e. lee to work nice an evacuation of petersburg. immediately receiving news of the breakthrough, particularly learning after, the magnitude of this attack. the greatest attack, the most significant attack of the american civil war. the secretary of war that he sees no prospect any further and the need to abandon the city. jeff davis, confederate it will bechimes in nice to have a little heads up. he rips the telegraph to shreds. i cannot hold this line. what do you mean you need more advanced warning? a disconnect between lee and davis. it would be evacuated. the government goes west. lee is able to ge
immediately after the breakthrough, it all falls apart for the confederacy. pivots, only one confederate brigade makes it out. they will join up and push to the north, trying to catch the south side. it does not matter. the south has no importance when the sixth corps and three divisions of the army have already made the final push. a brave stand by 300 greggsippians at fort prevents the army of the james from cake walking into the city. it buys time for robert e. lee to work nice an evacuation...
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your daddy's gonna give to us what he denied the confederacy. fifty thousand dollars if he wants to see you alive again. to dr. antoine's clinic. you gave your solemn word. wasn't all that solemn, ma'am. -it's been a long time coming. -nicely done, jenny. get inside. come on. come on! cost you. chinaman, you almost cost us a lot of money. remember what you said about needing him... ...case miss burnam has another spell. i know what i said. ...i settle it. i need you alive now. i'll forgo my satisfaction... [gunshot] [laughing] did you get that letter written to your daddy?y? suit yourself, gal. how dare you use that word to me! -how dares yououse it on me? -you're my servant. don't bother me again till you get that letter done and signed. jenny. jenny, i.... ys been good to you? haven't i always given you things? things? things you didn't want no more. jenny, we played togetetr when we were babies. when i was 5 years old... ...they put me up on a box... ...so i could iron your birthday dress. well, i always remembered you on your birthday. i alw
your daddy's gonna give to us what he denied the confederacy. fifty thousand dollars if he wants to see you alive again. to dr. antoine's clinic. you gave your solemn word. wasn't all that solemn, ma'am. -it's been a long time coming. -nicely done, jenny. get inside. come on. come on! cost you. chinaman, you almost cost us a lot of money. remember what you said about needing him... ...case miss burnam has another spell. i know what i said. ...i settle it. i need you alive now. i'll forgo my...
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because of t civil war and confederacy. raging wildfires continue in gatlinburg, tennessee... and officials are bracing for more overnight. at least three people have been killed in separate locations. official say they're not sure if there's more victims... because it's been difficult to get into all the areas. hundreds of homes and businesses have been destroyed. a level three state of emergency has been issued for the gatlinburg area... forcings tens of thousands to evacuate from their homes. wildfires are spreading quickly because of high winds and dry conditions. back here in the valley... the city of henderson breaks ground on a new fire station -- the first in nearly 15 years. "shovels dirt. claps. puts shovel back in dirt." henderson mayor andy hafen along with city officials were on site... to mark the start of construction for fire station 91. it's on on democracy drive -- near anthem highlands. fire officials say it will serve the inspirada and madeira canyon areas. "this is growing area of city adding development in area. importanat opportuntiy services to city and
because of t civil war and confederacy. raging wildfires continue in gatlinburg, tennessee... and officials are bracing for more overnight. at least three people have been killed in separate locations. official say they're not sure if there's more victims... because it's been difficult to get into all the areas. hundreds of homes and businesses have been destroyed. a level three state of emergency has been issued for the gatlinburg area... forcings tens of thousands to evacuate from their...
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the administration for quite a while that the name needed to change, that the connection with the confederacy was a little too direct to be comfortable. >> the immediate challenge is funding. it has enough movie for next semester and is looking to outside businesses to help it continue writing stories. >> no name change for kevin janison. he's sticking with the name he has. you have a lot to tell us about, possibly a deep freeze. >> yes. ou news for everybody. stays are staying milder at this hour. for us to get -- we won't get a hard freeze. but to get to any type of freeze will take a huge effort on the thermometer over the next few hours. my suggestion, tune back in at 11:00, we'll check the temperatures and then have a much better idea on exactly where we'll bottom out. even so, just in case, we have the freeze warning in effect. it includes the las vegas valley parts of clark county. we had a sparkling clear day out at red rock. if you squint and even if you don't, you might see a few fair weather cumulus includes pop up. that was the only blemish in the sky. a few were evident from the
the administration for quite a while that the name needed to change, that the connection with the confederacy was a little too direct to be comfortable. >> the immediate challenge is funding. it has enough movie for next semester and is looking to outside businesses to help it continue writing stories. >> no name change for kevin janison. he's sticking with the name he has. you have a lot to tell us about, possibly a deep freeze. >> yes. ou news for everybody. stays are...
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who argue they are racist symbols of the confederacy and slavery. sot a platfrom to say what we have to say so the change comes after months of discussions by the newspaper staff to help unify the university fontjacob lasky is papers arts and think its a good idea that we switched to it just to reflect more of our diversity of our campus and our staff sot its faces financial problems... and still has to figure out how to solve those to keep printing. marti glaser 13 action news . some thieves are targeting the elderly.. right out in the open. 002527 002533 i feel like i'm the dumbest person on earth... plus... construction is going to tie up.... one busy area of the valley.... for almost all of december. where you'll want to avoid...... from now until the end of the holidays. should be ashamed of themselves for!!! they're targeting..... grandmothers. can you believe that? that's not even.... the worst of it. the thieves are organized..... working in a gang... and... hard to stop. 13 action news anchor..... lesley marin spoke
who argue they are racist symbols of the confederacy and slavery. sot a platfrom to say what we have to say so the change comes after months of discussions by the newspaper staff to help unify the university fontjacob lasky is papers arts and think its a good idea that we switched to it just to reflect more of our diversity of our campus and our staff sot its faces financial problems... and still has to figure out how to solve those to keep printing. marti glaser 13 action news . some thieves...
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times of conflict engage one another without courthouse, a symbol of divide held by the union and confederacy at different points of the war. >> when idealologies run among, it can lead to devastating consequence -- >> reporter: perhaps a much needed reminder if you were delighted or devastated by the as a nation, which is love and unity. >> reporter: mola leghi wusa 9. >>> a shocking case of elder abuse. >> with more than 65 million americans over the age of 60, this story will be eye opening to anyone who helps to care for their elderly relatives. andrea mckeran is here with more. >> reporter: julia neilson everything possible to ensure her elderly mother was safe and happy. she scrutinized assisted living facilities and home health care options and relied on professional background checks, and no one could have predicted what happened next. >> my mom was the light of my life, you know, and she was just everything to me. >> reporter: after months of intensive research, julie neilson decided a livein certified living assistant the best of care, or so she thought. >> i was furious. >> reporte
times of conflict engage one another without courthouse, a symbol of divide held by the union and confederacy at different points of the war. >> when idealologies run among, it can lead to devastating consequence -- >> reporter: perhaps a much needed reminder if you were delighted or devastated by the as a nation, which is love and unity. >> reporter: mola leghi wusa 9. >>> a shocking case of elder abuse. >> with more than 65 million americans over the age of...
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but in exchange, the confederacy gets the south back. and that's how reconstruction was switched off in the south, like somebody taking an a ax to a junction box. reconstruction got traded away. it got traded for the white house. which then went to a guy who did actually lose that presidential election. he lost arguably in the electoral college. he lost definitely in the popular vote. and that insane election, that piece of tragic american political history, that bizarre moment in time, right, it really feels like it's written about some other country. nothing like that could ever happen here. but that catastrophic, bizarre election, that was the last time anybody ascended to the presidency after losing the popular vote by as big a margin as donald trump just has. hillary clinton now leads donald trump by over two million votes in the popular vote. she leads him by more than 1.5 percentage points. which means the last time we ever had anyone take the presidency after losing by this much in the popular vote, it was that insane race, empha
but in exchange, the confederacy gets the south back. and that's how reconstruction was switched off in the south, like somebody taking an a ax to a junction box. reconstruction got traded away. it got traded for the white house. which then went to a guy who did actually lose that presidential election. he lost arguably in the electoral college. he lost definitely in the popular vote. and that insane election, that piece of tragic american political history, that bizarre moment in time, right,...
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the articles of confederacy pre-constitution, for sure. the gettysburg address, considered critical, goes. decision veryis methodically, i think, of what will go to fort knox. the most considered valuable documents in the country, and the magna carta is the document that he has been asked to preserve. "q&a." r: tonight, on announcer: with donald trump elected as the next u.s. president, melania trump becomes our nation's second foreign-born first lady. learn about the influence of presidential spouses from the c-span book "first ladies." it is of look at the influence of every provincial spouse in american history, a companion to the tv series and features interviews with 54 of the ladyns leading first historians, biographies of many first ladies, and archival photographs from each of their lives. "first ladies" for by public affairs is available or ever you buy books and now available in paperback. -- wherever you buy books. announcer: a professor talks about events leading up to the american entry into world war i and some common misperc
the articles of confederacy pre-constitution, for sure. the gettysburg address, considered critical, goes. decision veryis methodically, i think, of what will go to fort knox. the most considered valuable documents in the country, and the magna carta is the document that he has been asked to preserve. "q&a." r: tonight, on announcer: with donald trump elected as the next u.s. president, melania trump becomes our nation's second foreign-born first lady. learn about the influence of...
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i'm colonel jason taylor, army of the confederacy. this is lieutenant quincy abbott, my adjutant. confederate army? whatcha doing way out here? well, i'll tell you, mr. bridger. there are a lot of men out here like this young man who were born in the south and whose hearts are still there, in spite of the fact that they live here. we're on a recruiting mission to give these young men the opportunity to fulfill their obligations. the lieutenant and i are returning to camp tonight. but, of course, if you're sure you want to join up-- i am sure, sir. i'll get my things. i, uh, i'd like to talk to my boy alone. you sure you know what you're doing, son? yes, sir, i'm sure. nothing i can do or say to keep you? no. i've made up my mind. oh, what about jean? tell her... tell her she forgot her bracelet. she'll understand. all right. well, flint... i tried hard to raise you up to be a good man, the right kind of man. stay right, son. take care of yourself. come back when it's over. mr. bridger... i'll come back. fall in! come on, let's move. fall in. fall in. wake up. you get rid of that b
i'm colonel jason taylor, army of the confederacy. this is lieutenant quincy abbott, my adjutant. confederate army? whatcha doing way out here? well, i'll tell you, mr. bridger. there are a lot of men out here like this young man who were born in the south and whose hearts are still there, in spite of the fact that they live here. we're on a recruiting mission to give these young men the opportunity to fulfill their obligations. the lieutenant and i are returning to camp tonight. but, of...
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for the paper; that the cil long time ago, and we shouldn't hearken back to the civil war and the confederacy." "i am proud of these students who did this." valley fast food workers are joining in on the national strike-- calling it a "day of disruption." one demonstration started about 2 hours ago.. and another is planned at 5 tonight. chanting "i believe that we will win!" "i believe that we will win!" "i believe that we will win!" i believe that we will win!" the "fight for 15" group says it will be their most "disruptive to show they won't back down in the face of newly elected politicians "we're here once again having to fight for against people like mcdonald's, carl's jr, five guys, wendy's to beg these people in order to give us a decent living wage. too many out here are struggling right now on what we're making. we're not making enough. too any of us are saying no to our families fro the things that we need. basic needs. we're trying to take care of our households." workers have been charging the "fight for 15" act now. so far... they've raised wages for more 22 million american's si
for the paper; that the cil long time ago, and we shouldn't hearken back to the civil war and the confederacy." "i am proud of these students who did this." valley fast food workers are joining in on the national strike-- calling it a "day of disruption." one demonstration started about 2 hours ago.. and another is planned at 5 tonight. chanting "i believe that we will win!" "i believe that we will win!" "i believe that we will win!" i...
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change comes after staff members, and some students became concerned that the name "rebel yell confederacy and advocates institutionalized racism. the paper says the name was chosen after the staff did a survey on campus. time now is x:xx --- up next--something no homeowner wants to see.. thieves ransacking your home while your away. and things like this are happening more and more...in a certain part of the valley greg adlibs it's an image no homeowner agine a world where the s holid. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you clip coupons. and always have amazing prices on popular brands and thoughtful gifts. it's time to bring back the holidays and flamingo say these kinds of crimes are happening in their area..and they want the thieves caught. sot i had to sleep with the lights on, cause i dont know if someone's gonna come back or break in. emily is living in fear after while she was on vacation. she got an alert on her phone..and watched
change comes after staff members, and some students became concerned that the name "rebel yell confederacy and advocates institutionalized racism. the paper says the name was chosen after the staff did a survey on campus. time now is x:xx --- up next--something no homeowner wants to see.. thieves ransacking your home while your away. and things like this are happening more and more...in a certain part of the valley greg adlibs it's an image no homeowner agine a world where the s holid....
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after staff members, and some students became concerned that the name "rebel yell" is a nod to the confederacy and advocates institutionalized racism. today the oldest woman in the world is turning1 and she's sharing her secret of living this long...and it may surprise you! and -- they call it the "golden ticket of beer"-- how you can win free tickets to the super bowl for life! 11:45 blvd. mall - they can talk its 1.4 million dollar of improvements for mall, holiday giving, plus ?? ?? nobody likes a dog with bad breath. cleans teeth and gets to the underlying cause of bad breath by blocking bacteria to help prevent plaque and tartar. for a cleaner mouth everyone can love. ask your vet about oravet chews. delivery guy may be sporting antlers. domino's pizza in japan, appearing to get in the holiday spirit. cnn's jeanne moos reports on the possibility that the pizza delivery guy may be sporting antlers. --reporter pkg-as follows-- who needs reindeer... nat: so bright to deliver presents when they can deliver pizza. domino's in japan says it's training reindeer at a driving school to deliver piz
after staff members, and some students became concerned that the name "rebel yell" is a nod to the confederacy and advocates institutionalized racism. today the oldest woman in the world is turning1 and she's sharing her secret of living this long...and it may surprise you! and -- they call it the "golden ticket of beer"-- how you can win free tickets to the super bowl for life! 11:45 blvd. mall - they can talk its 1.4 million dollar of improvements for mall, holiday giving,...
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the change comes after staff became concerned that the name "rebel yell" is a nod to the confederacy and advocates institutionalized racism. the paper says the name was chosen after the staff did a survey on campus. a valley woman says her apartment is being taken over by a deadly visitor! she's turned to management for help-- but now she's asking 13 action news to step in. and when you ask.. we investigate. plus-- a passenger on a plane caught on camera yelling at now the airline is going above and beyond to set things straight. greg adlibs weather forecast tease and happening now-- protests for higher pay on las vegas boulevard. this is a live picture at a mcdonald's near the mirage. you can see a large crowd of people. marissa kynaston is there now-- she's says metro officers are crowds (take sot) good morning, coming up on gma, breaking overnight-that deadly plane crash in colombia-a flight carrying more than 80 people joins us live with all the be noisy. be silent. be near. be far. be joyful. be together. celebrate joy with dunkin's holiday-flavored coffees, espressos, and donut
the change comes after staff became concerned that the name "rebel yell" is a nod to the confederacy and advocates institutionalized racism. the paper says the name was chosen after the staff did a survey on campus. a valley woman says her apartment is being taken over by a deadly visitor! she's turned to management for help-- but now she's asking 13 action news to step in. and when you ask.. we investigate. plus-- a passenger on a plane caught on camera yelling at now the airline is...
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many of you no jefferson davis later became the president ofed the confederacy. and i start with a very small story to say that was to a certain extent the indicative of the history of racist ideas that essentially over the course of american history coming to that of racist policies put in place for individuals who didn't want antiracist policies to be put ie place like a bill that would provide education to black children in washington, d.c. ina the same manner that educational funds were being provided then you have individuals like jefferson davis present, produce, reproduce racist ideas to either challenge those billsa were two defend the bills and to defend the existing racist policies so i am saying in a nutshell is that we have been taught this history that ignorance and hate has led to racist ideas and then individuals that have these ideas are the ones that essentially have created theseo policies. what i found through studying the history of the ideas is that the connection has been quite the opposite. it's what i call the producers of racist ideas. so
many of you no jefferson davis later became the president ofed the confederacy. and i start with a very small story to say that was to a certain extent the indicative of the history of racist ideas that essentially over the course of american history coming to that of racist policies put in place for individuals who didn't want antiracist policies to be put ie place like a bill that would provide education to black children in washington, d.c. ina the same manner that educational funds were...
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campaign realizing that if through no other means than by attrition, he writes, he will wear the confederacy down. he decides to go left and south heading towards spots veinia where he can get the inside road to richmond. he doesn't care about the village or the courthouse. it's those roads. he doesn't even care about richmond except he knows as he moves at richmond, lee has to come out and defend the confederate capital. that's where he's going to get lee out in the open into battle. to orient you, the wilderness is off in that direction off in the far corner. they're going to head down the brock road here to spots sylvania which is going to be in this area here. and as grant makes that decision to go left and south, his men realize there's no turning back. grant is holding true to his word. and they cheer wildly with the wilderness burning around them as the army withdraws down the brock road towards spots sylvania. lee realizes he's got to block grant. he sends his cavalry to delay the union advance. the union's going to send their cavalry to try to flush him out and they fail. by the tim
campaign realizing that if through no other means than by attrition, he writes, he will wear the confederacy down. he decides to go left and south heading towards spots veinia where he can get the inside road to richmond. he doesn't care about the village or the courthouse. it's those roads. he doesn't even care about richmond except he knows as he moves at richmond, lee has to come out and defend the confederate capital. that's where he's going to get lee out in the open into battle. to orient...
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not economic reform of any kind was to accusing the emocrats as being the party of the confederacy. the warning here was we're not promising any more programs to protect black voters in the south but if the democrats win, the confederates are going to get back in power. you know what hey will do. for all the value, the dollar value of what they lost because of emansipation. and i have to say the democrats helped the epublicans make this charge. the democrats take over the house of representatives the first thing they do is fire all f the clerks. one arm, one leg, they are all fired. and they replace them all with confederate army veterans. and t's, you know, 9% in iowa. 98% in indiana. these are huge urnouts. of the eligible voters. because they saw this s the last chance. the turnout or democrats in the south. i was going to give you great examples of rhetoric from this election but let me move on. what is the dispute about. who on those states was going to be determined by returning boards that were controlled by republicans in all three states. these were the last states that rep
not economic reform of any kind was to accusing the emocrats as being the party of the confederacy. the warning here was we're not promising any more programs to protect black voters in the south but if the democrats win, the confederates are going to get back in power. you know what hey will do. for all the value, the dollar value of what they lost because of emansipation. and i have to say the democrats helped the epublicans make this charge. the democrats take over the house of...
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it refers to accusing the democrats as being the party of the confederacy. who --f confederates, the warning here was we're not promising any more programs to protect black voters in the south but if the democrats win, the confederates are going to get back in power. and if they are back in power you know what they will do. they are going to pay all of the former slaveholders with federal money, for all the value, the dollar value of what they lost because of emancipation. and i have to say, the democrats helped the republicans make this charge. because one of the things they did, so the democrats take over the house in 1875 and the first thing they do is fire all of the clerks. many of them are veterans. they have one arm, one leg, they are all fired. and they replace them all with confederate army veterans. so the republicans say, it will if they windiers the election. wasi think the bloody shirt doubly the reason for the large turnout. is 99% in iowa. 98% in indiana. these are huge turnouts. of the eligible voters. increaseso caused an in the white vote f
it refers to accusing the democrats as being the party of the confederacy. who --f confederates, the warning here was we're not promising any more programs to protect black voters in the south but if the democrats win, the confederates are going to get back in power. and if they are back in power you know what they will do. they are going to pay all of the former slaveholders with federal money, for all the value, the dollar value of what they lost because of emancipation. and i have to say,...
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you probably know he has three brothers fighting for the confederacy in the civil war. three of them. my colleague and i were the first persons the publish images together of all three of gibbon 's brothers. you will see them here today. let's start with his older brother, lardner gibbon. he was one of the first persons to survey the amazon river. he had been living down and tell, florida, he was a farmer after he got out of military service after 20 years. he would join the confederate ordnance department and become an ordinance officer in the civil war. he later would lead confederate service on august 5, 1863. this brother is not at the battle of gettysburg. a man in the united states navy, retired to florida to be a farmer when the civil war broke out. his date of birth, 1820. john, 1827. john has two brothers who are older in confederate service. after the work, john tries to get a pardon for his brother. there is a record of him asking for a pardon for lardener. has a second brother, also older than he is, born in 1822 that followed in his father's footsteps and b
you probably know he has three brothers fighting for the confederacy in the civil war. three of them. my colleague and i were the first persons the publish images together of all three of gibbon 's brothers. you will see them here today. let's start with his older brother, lardner gibbon. he was one of the first persons to survey the amazon river. he had been living down and tell, florida, he was a farmer after he got out of military service after 20 years. he would join the confederate...
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state to change the name of jefferson davis highway, which is named after the president of the confederacy. it says the request was never include in the county's legislative package. however, leaders in alexandria have called for a name change. >>> concern over former president thomas jefferson's racist past due to faculty on the university of virginia are asking for the staff to quit quoting president jefferson. they are urging them to not use the slave owner's words. in a response letter, she quoted jefferson but said she was not enforce actions. >>> and max scherzer is a candidate for the cy young award. scherzer led the league in strikeouts and won the cy young as a member of the e the troit tigers three years ago. >>> next time you go to nationals park, you could run into more advertising. they could allow ten giant screens outside the stadium. according to the washington business journal, the billboards would allow better advertising center. the business journal also says the screens would cost the nats $5 million. but the team believes it could make about that much back each year. >
state to change the name of jefferson davis highway, which is named after the president of the confederacy. it says the request was never include in the county's legislative package. however, leaders in alexandria have called for a name change. >>> concern over former president thomas jefferson's racist past due to faculty on the university of virginia are asking for the staff to quit quoting president jefferson. they are urging them to not use the slave owner's words. in a response...
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as a huge secret terrorist organization dedicated to reinstating white rule in the states of the confederacy. that time after the civil war is such an incredible, incredible it's such a scary, such an and one of the most unnerving things about it is that for all of the things, all of the things going on in american history that led to it, the slave economy, the civil war, lincoln and everything that his presidency meant, with all of went into creating this reconstruction period after the civil war, you know, eons of things that had to all happen in the right way in order to make those moments happen, in order to make the black elected public officials possible, out of all of the things that had to come together to make that moment, this. it ended, boom, like it had been and it ended because of a lost presidential election. in 1876, it was republican versus democrat, just like it is today. party of lincoln. they were the anti-slavery forces. and in that presidential election in 1876, the republican party's candidate lost the he lost clearly by a quarter of a million votes. he lost the popular
as a huge secret terrorist organization dedicated to reinstating white rule in the states of the confederacy. that time after the civil war is such an incredible, incredible it's such a scary, such an and one of the most unnerving things about it is that for all of the things, all of the things going on in american history that led to it, the slave economy, the civil war, lincoln and everything that his presidency meant, with all of went into creating this reconstruction period after the civil...
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of course many of you no jefferson davis later became the president of the confederacy. i start with that very small story to say that was to a certain extent indicative of the long and lingering history of racist ideas, that you essentially over the course of american history had racist tha policies put in place or you had individuals who did not wantt wt policies to be put in place like a bill that would provide education to black children in washington d.c. in the same manner that educational fundss were being provided to white children. then you had individuals like jefferson davis present, produce, reproduce racist ideas to either challenge those antiracist bills or to defendth existing racist bills, to defend existing racist policy. what i'm saying in a nutshell is typically we have been taught in history that ignorance and hate have fled to racist ideas and individuals who have these racist ideas are the ones who h essentially have created viciously racist policies that have impacted the lives of people of african descent over the course of american history. what
of course many of you no jefferson davis later became the president of the confederacy. i start with that very small story to say that was to a certain extent indicative of the long and lingering history of racist ideas, that you essentially over the course of american history had racist tha policies put in place or you had individuals who did not wantt wt policies to be put in place like a bill that would provide education to black children in washington d.c. in the same manner that...
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back to the confederacy? or back to the times where folks didn't have voting rights and there was times when there was jim crowism? so i am really concerned that the electoral college elected this guy president, but we've got to make sure that we're lining up and holding him accountable, the president-elect for everything that he does. >> you mentioned shelby v holder, the voting rights case. this is a job where you're sworn to uphold the civil rights laws whether you like them or not. here's what was told to chris matthews today about sessions. >> what we see here is an administration in its early days, signaling that it is hostile toward or indifferent to the civil rights agenda of the country, and so the question is, if he was not good enough to be a federal judge, interpreting the law, how, then, is he good enough to be attorney general, actually enforcing the law? >> do you view this pick as a clear sign of hostility from the trump administration on civil rights? >> absolutely. but that was clear to me t
back to the confederacy? or back to the times where folks didn't have voting rights and there was times when there was jim crowism? so i am really concerned that the electoral college elected this guy president, but we've got to make sure that we're lining up and holding him accountable, the president-elect for everything that he does. >> you mentioned shelby v holder, the voting rights case. this is a job where you're sworn to uphold the civil rights laws whether you like them or not....
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gave a speech in gettysburg, the actual battlefield where the union turned the tide against the confederacy. i guess trump feels a kinship with lost causes that will haunt our counfo now trump, trump started strong, with all the gravity of this sacred ground. >> president lincoln served in a time of division like we have never seen before. it is my hope that we can look at his example to heal the divisions we are living through right now. we are a very divided nation. >> stephen: it's true. because the election's rigged, and those who think he'll lose because it is not. ( cheers and applause ) and-- and to his credit, donald trump stayed focused on his message of uniting the country, for about 45 seconds. and then this: >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> stephen: yes, he will take all of these women to court, but at least when he's swearing in, they'll know where his hands are. ( cheers and applause ) and trump continued to unite this nation by making us choose sides. media is also part, and a major
gave a speech in gettysburg, the actual battlefield where the union turned the tide against the confederacy. i guess trump feels a kinship with lost causes that will haunt our counfo now trump, trump started strong, with all the gravity of this sacred ground. >> president lincoln served in a time of division like we have never seen before. it is my hope that we can look at his example to heal the divisions we are living through right now. we are a very divided nation. >> stephen:...
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and southern confederacy both kentucky natives. lincoln the president, who was the president of the confederate states of the united states? dan, that's a tentative hand raise. raise it high. >> jefferson -- oh, man. >> anyone -- >> davis. >>> welcome back to our coverage of the death o fidelastro dead overnight at thege o 90. >> they e celebrating on t streetof miami but different in cuba. that's where hannah >> many wakp tothatid caso pse awa at the a forms late l night, man cubanouth we out o the streets socializis they do any weekend night. the news came via phone calls, many family members from abroad calling telling them the news. they could hear partying going on in miami, but the streets of havana looked very different. spoke to who actually remember the pre-castro days of cuba and fought for the cuban revolution say that they have fidel and the revolution to thank for everything that they have. they'll actually be able to pay homage to the former president in one of the iconic centers of the city athe plaza of the revoluti
and southern confederacy both kentucky natives. lincoln the president, who was the president of the confederate states of the united states? dan, that's a tentative hand raise. raise it high. >> jefferson -- oh, man. >> anyone -- >> davis. >>> welcome back to our coverage of the death o fidelastro dead overnight at thege o 90. >> they e celebrating on t streetof miami but different in cuba. that's where hannah >> many wakp tothatid caso pse awa at the a...
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immediately after the breakthrough it all falls apart for the confederacy. six corps pivots, sweeps down the line to hatcher's run only one confederate brigade makes it out. they will join and rally and push north to try to protect the south side rail but it doesn't matter. that south side railroad has no importance we the sixth kaufrp and three divisions of the army of generation are on peters's inner lines ready to make the final push. a brave stand by 300 mississippians prevents the army of the james from cake walking in and buys time for robert e. lee to organize an evacuation of petersburg. immediately upon receiving news of break-through and particularly after learning of a.p. hill's death and he realizes the magnitude of the attack, the greatest attack the most significant attack of the american civil war lee writes secretary of war that he sees no prospect of holding petersburg and need to abandon that and richmond as well. jeff davis the confederate president chimes in it will be nice to have a little heads up. he reportedly rips that tell graph to
immediately after the breakthrough it all falls apart for the confederacy. six corps pivots, sweeps down the line to hatcher's run only one confederate brigade makes it out. they will join and rally and push north to try to protect the south side rail but it doesn't matter. that south side railroad has no importance we the sixth kaufrp and three divisions of the army of generation are on peters's inner lines ready to make the final push. a brave stand by 300 mississippians prevents the army of...
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andould be the successor the commander of the northern army of virginia and one of two officers the confederacy will promote to lieutenant general. wade hampton was the highest ranking calvary officer of the american civil war by 1855. very good at what he did. of georgians and south carolinians. there is a miscommunication that leeens between hampdon, and jeb stuart. that miscommunication means wade hampton in particular are going to make a mounted charge. is headeded charge right in the direction of the hanover and low dutch road. when david gregg sees this, he knows he has the first and seventh michigan calvary, the first maine calvary that have not been committed to the fight. he rides over to a very colorful fellow. are you here? for those of you who are interested in colonel william dalton man, bob wrote a good article a couple of issues ago about william don'dalton mann. this guy ends up writing a muckraking newspaper, owning and editing a muckraking newspaper in new york city. his stated mission was to tweak the nose of the aristocracy in new york city. he called himself the sau nterer.
andould be the successor the commander of the northern army of virginia and one of two officers the confederacy will promote to lieutenant general. wade hampton was the highest ranking calvary officer of the american civil war by 1855. very good at what he did. of georgians and south carolinians. there is a miscommunication that leeens between hampdon, and jeb stuart. that miscommunication means wade hampton in particular are going to make a mounted charge. is headeded charge right in the...
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and the commander of the northern army of virginia and ultimately will be one of two officers the confederacy will promote to lieutenant general. because he was senior to nathan bedford forrest, it is fair to say wade hampton was the highest ranking cavalry officer of the american civil war by 1855. very good at what he did. commands a vitamin brigade of georgians, mississippians, and south carolinians. as the fighting for the barn begins to peter out, there is a miscommunication that happens between hampton, lee, and jeb stuart. that miscommunication means wade hampton in particular are going supported by some of lee's guys are going to make a mounted charge. that mounted charge is headed right in the direction of the hanover and low dutch road. when david gregg sees this, he knows he has some reserves. he has the first and seventh michigan cavalry, the first maine cavalry that have not been committed to the fight. he rides over to a very colorful fellow. where is bob o'neill? are you here? for those of you who are interested in colonel william dalton mann, bob wrote a good article published
and the commander of the northern army of virginia and ultimately will be one of two officers the confederacy will promote to lieutenant general. because he was senior to nathan bedford forrest, it is fair to say wade hampton was the highest ranking cavalry officer of the american civil war by 1855. very good at what he did. commands a vitamin brigade of georgians, mississippians, and south carolinians. as the fighting for the barn begins to peter out, there is a miscommunication that happens...
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treaties, we these will start with the confederacy.what, do you think the federal government one to have another group of people fighting against them? so those treaties were never ratified. this is one of the reasons why california has such small reservations. diego, we have more reservations that any other county in the country. we have one of the smallest, which is six acres. they currency laws were made as all this was happening. you could not leave the reservation unless you had a permit from somebody you work for. you could be arrested and captain indentured service for six months. so all these things were happening. , let's talk about gold move down a little farther south. peru?appened in in 1561? pizarro came to peru and the leader of peru was captured and ransomed for a huge room full of silver twice. the largest ransom ever paid. this was the inca empire. huge, one of the largest empires in the world. but did you know more gold was taken out of california that was extracted over there? this is how bad it got. so these were so
treaties, we these will start with the confederacy.what, do you think the federal government one to have another group of people fighting against them? so those treaties were never ratified. this is one of the reasons why california has such small reservations. diego, we have more reservations that any other county in the country. we have one of the smallest, which is six acres. they currency laws were made as all this was happening. you could not leave the reservation unless you had a permit...
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the democratic party coalition, the party of the confederacy and jefferson caves and the klan and jimd standing in schoolhouse doors has a raced based coalition. they need the african-american vote. they need the latino vote. fastest growing yadda yadda. that's all they talk about is race. they make promises to different groups on their race and their ethnicity and gender because that's their coalition. that's how they win elections. >> do you notice a directed correlation between the messaging of the democratic party and the news selection of the press? >> >> oh, of course. >> it's almost like there is a conference call or something. >> it's so a part of the discussion that they don't have to have a conference call. people ask me that all the time. people probably ask you that, too. whether they coordinate. whether they have a literal conference call. whether emails go out. they don't have to. they are all on the same page when they get out of bed. >> i know a 00 bunch of people in the washington press corps who used to work for democrats on capitol hill. >> sure, most of them. >> li
the democratic party coalition, the party of the confederacy and jefferson caves and the klan and jimd standing in schoolhouse doors has a raced based coalition. they need the african-american vote. they need the latino vote. fastest growing yadda yadda. that's all they talk about is race. they make promises to different groups on their race and their ethnicity and gender because that's their coalition. that's how they win elections. >> do you notice a directed correlation between the...
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a south that unlike sort of the old confederacy is not quite as monochrome, not quite as bitterly conservativet quite as resentful of various different sort of cultural and economic developments, but really more fully integrated. we're seeing this happen in virginia, as well. where people have to campaign in asian communities now in virginia if they want a realistic chance of success statewide. in north carolina, this is not the north carolina of jesse helms. >> i was looking online at the cens censsenscensus increase. so, you know, that's an emergent picture. >> a lot of northerners, if that's the right word, has moved there. >> yankees. >> yankees is the right word. >> its demographics have changed. rebecca, is it going too far when everyone watches election night who won north carolina, that will tell you who won the presidency? >> i will argue it will if hillary clinton wins north carolina because, as matt was suggesting, donald trump's path to 270 just sort of disappears. maybe if he's able to pick up an unexpected state like michigan, pennsylvania, colorado, but right now he's losing in
a south that unlike sort of the old confederacy is not quite as monochrome, not quite as bitterly conservativet quite as resentful of various different sort of cultural and economic developments, but really more fully integrated. we're seeing this happen in virginia, as well. where people have to campaign in asian communities now in virginia if they want a realistic chance of success statewide. in north carolina, this is not the north carolina of jesse helms. >> i was looking online at...