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she told father dubois. point he was tied to a bed, naked for three months, and raped day and night. >>> and you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income, learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about a popular life insurance plan wi that locks in your rate for life so it can never increase. did you get your free information kit? if not, please call this number now. this affordable plan through the colonial penn program has c
she told father dubois. point he was tied to a bed, naked for three months, and raped day and night. >>> and you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. feel the difference with k-y ultragel. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are...
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she told father dubois.t he was tied to a bed, naked for three months, and raped day and night. >>> and you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. >>> a big change in campus life coming to harvard. the school wants all clubs even sororities and fraternities to allow both men and women. don dahler is in cambridge where the backlash is coming from all side. >> female spaces are crucial sources of empowerment. >> more than 400 women protested against the university policy in harvard yard. >> hear her harvard. >> they feel like their voices haven't been heard in the decisions friday. i think there is something to be said for single sex organizations. >> harvard's dean is targeting what the college calls discriminatory membership policies. starting in 2017 members of unrecognized single gender social organizations will not be eligible to hold leadership positions in recognized student organizations or athletic teams. and not receive endorsement letters for fel
she told father dubois.t he was tied to a bed, naked for three months, and raped day and night. >>> and you can see the full report on our website, cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. >>> a big change in campus life coming to harvard. the school wants all clubs even sororities and fraternities to allow both men and women. don dahler is in cambridge where the backlash is coming from all side. >> female spaces are crucial sources of empowerment. >>...
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dubois.e other period, of course, would be the harlem renaissance. >> hinojosa: mm-hmm. >> the harlem renaissance, which was a time of... well, it's the... historian david levering lewis puts it, "it was civil rights through art." black people had the idea-- which was a not very efficacious idea, but they had an idea-- that they could change the image of the race vis-à-vis white people who doubted our ancestor's intellectual integrity and intellectual capacities by creating great literature and art. so there was this big revolution of writing and it was called the harlem renaissance, but it led to renaissances throughout the caribbean and even in africa. you know, the négritude movement, which was started by a martinican, aimé césaire, and léopold senghor, who went on to become the first president of senegal, they were students at the sorbonne. they heard about the harlem renaissance and they created the négritude movement starting in 1934. and langston hughes, probably the most googled and s
dubois.e other period, of course, would be the harlem renaissance. >> hinojosa: mm-hmm. >> the harlem renaissance, which was a time of... well, it's the... historian david levering lewis puts it, "it was civil rights through art." black people had the idea-- which was a not very efficacious idea, but they had an idea-- that they could change the image of the race vis-à-vis white people who doubted our ancestor's intellectual integrity and intellectual capacities by...
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there was a co-mingling of pan dubois marxism ala and black nationalism ala marcus garvey. the pendant and self -- penn garveyism defined ghana. as much, if not more than dubo is. our papers here are a feast, indeed. -- of them, getting inning beginning alphabetically, hang your conscience on a peg. to end apartheid in we needn'ta -- usually think of the boycott movement beginning at a later within 1955 in london julius and others with a mandate -- to speak out against our apartheid. the first mobilization of concerns of the south african regime. and then we are running to the anti-apartheid movement with this -- there is another chapter. and that chapter we will experience through the presentation of carol anderson. forging freedoms come internationalization of african american history, that is a large topic for tiffany patterson's paper. is thatreally is attention we would welcome and expect to the role of women and gender in the global experience. attention paidan rather by a graphically to women who have not had their voices , though significant they were. hunton senior
there was a co-mingling of pan dubois marxism ala and black nationalism ala marcus garvey. the pendant and self -- penn garveyism defined ghana. as much, if not more than dubo is. our papers here are a feast, indeed. -- of them, getting inning beginning alphabetically, hang your conscience on a peg. to end apartheid in we needn'ta -- usually think of the boycott movement beginning at a later within 1955 in london julius and others with a mandate -- to speak out against our apartheid. the first...
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and if you do nothing else when this document comes out i ask that the mischaracterization of web dubois be corrected and in our comments to you, and that is at page 133 in the document and our comments we bring that to your attention. second -- time. okay, i just want to reiterate again that i think you must have a wider public discussion of this document in the african american community as it moves along. thank you. >> thank you. doris cameron. >> president wolfram and san francisco historic preservation commissioners, my name is l. doris cameron and i am a member of african american be historical and cultural society. my member was a member when it started in 1955 so the appreciation for the preservation of african american history is inbred in me. i thank the commission for recognizing the history of african americans in san francisco in undertaking this worthy project to document historic sites of african americans. i hope that the historic sites include frederick douglas plaza, located on pier street between oak and fell street with the victorian buildings on the block where afric
and if you do nothing else when this document comes out i ask that the mischaracterization of web dubois be corrected and in our comments to you, and that is at page 133 in the document and our comments we bring that to your attention. second -- time. okay, i just want to reiterate again that i think you must have a wider public discussion of this document in the african american community as it moves along. thank you. >> thank you. doris cameron. >> president wolfram and san...
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dubois was living there. his leadership of the pan african congress had shifted to him in 1945. it was a politics of unity among continental africa and solidarity with ruggles -- struggles against racial discrimination faced by the diaspora. she also came into contact with malcolm x, an interesting chapter in her life. she was charged with escorting malcolm around to all the activists. she introduced malcolm to the algerian delegation which will be important to his future. she met the chinese ambassador. this was very important. as problems declined in ghana by 1966, she saw the handwriting on the wall. she got an invitation to go to china in 1964, just before he was dethroned from his position. she ended up in ghana -- in china. there, she felt alone because there was not as many activists. she became friends with robert williams of the activists from the south and his wife, who were in beijing. she was able to teach english at a school in china. her embrace with china reflected not only her continued commitments to socialist revolution and her broadvision of international soli
dubois was living there. his leadership of the pan african congress had shifted to him in 1945. it was a politics of unity among continental africa and solidarity with ruggles -- struggles against racial discrimination faced by the diaspora. she also came into contact with malcolm x, an interesting chapter in her life. she was charged with escorting malcolm around to all the activists. she introduced malcolm to the algerian delegation which will be important to his future. she met the chinese...
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. >> this is claude duboi set. >> this is cute. >> i can see my vine. >> that's the joie de vin collectiond of vino. >> my mom likes to drunk her wine with ice cubes. this will be nice for my mom. >> perfect. >> aisle avenue leave this for you. >> fantastic. of course, i always pretend sometimes that, deep down inside -- i should not say pretend. i'm going to forget that statement. i will get in trouble with that. >> take the whole table. >> take the whole table >> gasia, any favorite out here? >> i say the wine for your wife and the gift card for me. >> oh. sal, anything. >> i like the wine. i think my wife would like the wine. >> everybody just want to drink. i'll write a love had letter and say, i love you. >> mike wins again >>> mike wins again. >> thank you, mike and sadie. >>> giants came from behind to beat the cincinnati reds. johnny cueto is pitching at the ballpark for the first time since the reds traded him. he had a rough 3rd inning but the giants came back. crawford's three-run home run. giants went on to win by a final of 9-6. look at this. boom. there is crawford's home run
. >> this is claude duboi set. >> this is cute. >> i can see my vine. >> that's the joie de vin collectiond of vino. >> my mom likes to drunk her wine with ice cubes. this will be nice for my mom. >> perfect. >> aisle avenue leave this for you. >> fantastic. of course, i always pretend sometimes that, deep down inside -- i should not say pretend. i'm going to forget that statement. i will get in trouble with that. >> take the whole table....
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they killed most of the men, but as father dubois says, everyone had a purpose for them. if you didn't have a purpose, you were killed. but they look at the children, they have a purpose for them. they have training camps waiting inside iraq and syria. they look at the women, they have a purpose for young unmarried women. they can go to be sex slaves for their fighters. you know, so there is a system to what they did, and the difference is that they wanted to erase the yazidis -- >> and how many people were estimated to have been killed and enslaved. >> the numbers are very, very difficult to confirm. we did a lot of work on this. what you can establish is some 5,000 ya i dzi what you can establish is some 5,000 ya i dzdis are known to h been killed at this point. the mass graves are still being excavated, still being found, and that number is expected to rise. there were some 5,000 to 6,000 moria i didd -- more yazidis we kidnapped. >> and in the meantime the world watches, you know, as i said. this could have been taken care of a while back if the whole world would come
they killed most of the men, but as father dubois says, everyone had a purpose for them. if you didn't have a purpose, you were killed. but they look at the children, they have a purpose for them. they have training camps waiting inside iraq and syria. they look at the women, they have a purpose for young unmarried women. they can go to be sex slaves for their fighters. you know, so there is a system to what they did, and the difference is that they wanted to erase the yazidis -- >> and...
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but the rules one generation has is a set of word from dubois. we return fighting with fighting. that we have fought for democracy elsewhere, now we will fight for democracy at home. right? and we can see that this new notion of fighting back, this is going to be the new tenor of the civil rights movement. in 1919, african-americans fight back by joining the naacp in record numbers. by making it a strong civil rights organization. and i can just point to one example here, from charles houston, who writes some years after the war that fellow americans convinced me there was no "sense and dying for them. i made up my mind that i would use my time fighting for men who cannot fight back." this is just one example, i could give you more. you may not have heard of charles houston, but he is the guy who devises the naacp rules for brown versus board of education. he is a genius of our time that made the modern civil rights movement possible. in 1919, it is not a success story. fast-forward to the 1950's, those successes start here. this is the foundation of that, coming out of the first
but the rules one generation has is a set of word from dubois. we return fighting with fighting. that we have fought for democracy elsewhere, now we will fight for democracy at home. right? and we can see that this new notion of fighting back, this is going to be the new tenor of the civil rights movement. in 1919, african-americans fight back by joining the naacp in record numbers. by making it a strong civil rights organization. and i can just point to one example here, from charles houston,...
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bill: that is father patrick dubois who took the krien to the town of sinjar *.t story is repulsive. >> we talked about the incarnation of evil in the last century. isis is the incarnation of evil in this century. isis is worse than hitler in some ways, they have only gotten started. they have not only executed the yazidi and christians and turning little girls into sex slaves. to see what they are doing now. anybody who thick they wouldn't hesitate to use them, they do that. bill: we have not stopped them. here is more from that report. >> how do you stop the machine. >> it can be stopped only with victory. military. >> kill the idea? >> kill people who carry them. bill: she had the right thought there, kill the idea. how do we allow this to happen in 2016. >> a lot of people didn't know about it. i think it wasn't an accident, who were the first people isis went after? they beheaded the journalists. they said get out of our area. why did they do that? they don't want witnesses to what they are doing. i talked to the president of iraq about a year and a half ago
bill: that is father patrick dubois who took the krien to the town of sinjar *.t story is repulsive. >> we talked about the incarnation of evil in the last century. isis is the incarnation of evil in this century. isis is worse than hitler in some ways, they have only gotten started. they have not only executed the yazidi and christians and turning little girls into sex slaves. to see what they are doing now. anybody who thick they wouldn't hesitate to use them, they do that. bill: we...
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and if you do nothing else when this document comes out i ask that the mischaracterization of web duboisrrected and in our comments to you, and that is at page 133 in the document and our comments we bring that to your attention. second -- time. okay, i just want to reiterate again that i think you must have a wider public discussion of this document in the african american community as it moves along. thank you. >> thank you. doris cameron. >> president wolfram and san francisco historic preservation commissioners, my name is l. doris cameron and i am a member of african american be historical and cultural society. my member was a member when it started in 1955 so the appreciation for the preservation of african american history is inbred in me. i thank the commission for recognizing the history of african americans in san francisco in undertaking this worthy project to document historic sites of african americans. i hope that the historic sites include frederick douglas plaza, located on pier street between oak and fell street with the victorian buildings on the block where african ame
and if you do nothing else when this document comes out i ask that the mischaracterization of web duboisrrected and in our comments to you, and that is at page 133 in the document and our comments we bring that to your attention. second -- time. okay, i just want to reiterate again that i think you must have a wider public discussion of this document in the african american community as it moves along. thank you. >> thank you. doris cameron. >> president wolfram and san francisco...
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this, seven workers at that plant have been there for all 50 of those years: albert gifford, moscow dubois, john brinkow, robert pulansky and steven godstick built 21 different general motors models since 1966 starting with the chevy impala. the car they make now are the chevy cruz. my wife and i are proud owners. i drove to the plant in one. i was proud to be there in 2010 to see it drive off the assembly line. the first ones were painted red, white and blue. they represented the determination of a country. think about the state of the economy in 2010. they represented the ability of the country to bounce back and succeed in the face of national naysayers who wanted to write off this plant and that community. it has been a you rough few years for that company. think about where we were less than aing decade ago. auto sales were down 40%. a million jobs were being lost on top of the millions lost as president obama took office. we've heard right-wing politicians on the news calling the american auto industry dead but what they really meant is they didn't believe it was worth saving. they w
this, seven workers at that plant have been there for all 50 of those years: albert gifford, moscow dubois, john brinkow, robert pulansky and steven godstick built 21 different general motors models since 1966 starting with the chevy impala. the car they make now are the chevy cruz. my wife and i are proud owners. i drove to the plant in one. i was proud to be there in 2010 to see it drive off the assembly line. the first ones were painted red, white and blue. they represented the determination...
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due dubois. wrote this in 1919. >> this is the country to which we soldiers of democracy return.turn. wrote this in 1919. >> this is the country to which we soldiers of democracy return. wrote this in 1919. >> this is the country to which we soldiers of democracy return. this is the fatherland for which we fought. but it is our fatherland. it was right for us to fight. the faults of our country are our faults. under similar circumstances, we would fight again, but by the god of heaven, we are cowards and jackasses if now that the war is over we do not marshal every ounce of our brain and brawn to fight a sterner, longer, more unending battle against the forces of hell in our own land. we return, we return from fighting. we return fighting. make way for democracy. we saved it in france. and by the great jehovah, we will save it in the united states of america or know the reason why. >> 1920. because of political corruption, labor unrest and racial scapegoating, the city of omaha, nebraska, would experience one of the darkest moments in american history. a mob of as many as 12,000
due dubois. wrote this in 1919. >> this is the country to which we soldiers of democracy return.turn. wrote this in 1919. >> this is the country to which we soldiers of democracy return. wrote this in 1919. >> this is the country to which we soldiers of democracy return. this is the fatherland for which we fought. but it is our fatherland. it was right for us to fight. the faults of our country are our faults. under similar circumstances, we would fight again, but by the god...