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it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglass, of course, it's a very real person. she was frederick douglass, his wife of 44 years. but anna remained illiterate all of her life. so we do not have much of anything that anna wrote. we have her her voice to some extent, as spoken about or written about her children or four surviving adult children, and to some extent, commentary about her. but it takes it takes a skilled researcher. i mean, i did some of this for my biography. you have to get at anna, her life, her story through other people and through side doors to her experience. you get at her through the context in which she lived. but she was a truly crucial person in the life of not only frederick douglass, but certainly his family and his is for children. and their 21 grandchildren. and so dinah berry proposed to do this, a short biography of anna marie do now and what and what diana is likely to do. although i don't know,
it's about anna marie douglass, the wife of frederick douglass. right now, here's another very intriguing and challenging part of this genre. now, anna marie douglass, of course, it's a very real person. she was frederick douglass, his wife of 44 years. but anna remained illiterate all of her life. so we do not have much of anything that anna wrote. we have her her voice to some extent, as spoken about or written about her children or four surviving adult children, and to some extent,...
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and for for just for frederick douglas to say well lincoln bridge to say that impressed frederick douglass very profoundly as well. it might and it wouldn't have sounded out a place in the in the mouth of a presbyterian minister say reflecting on on the nation's ordeal of the war. but for a president to say that is truly extraordinary and i think that douglas is understanding of that and how how radical it was and how deep it was and how how much it reflected his sense of justice and his compassion for blacks i think is truly remarkable and therefore that that paragraph deserves to be more carefully scrutinized than the more famous final that immediately follows it thank you for calling our attention to it and thank you for reading it. noah feldman the second inaugural. i strongly agree with michael and his emphasis on that paragraph. i would say that that paragraph amounts to what we would call the political theology of the united states and a political theology is the use of religious ideas distinctively religious ideas to explain political events and to give them meaning and i think wha
and for for just for frederick douglas to say well lincoln bridge to say that impressed frederick douglass very profoundly as well. it might and it wouldn't have sounded out a place in the in the mouth of a presbyterian minister say reflecting on on the nation's ordeal of the war. but for a president to say that is truly extraordinary and i think that douglas is understanding of that and how how radical it was and how deep it was and how how much it reflected his sense of justice and his...
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and i told this person about this meeting with frederick douglass. in freeing the slaves in this way. before lincoln's out of office it has nothing to do with winning the war it has nothing to do with military necessity has everything to do with spreading freedom and douglas recognized that in this moment that lincoln's heart was fully in emancipation and then the third meeting very briefly is on march 4th 1865 after lincoln's second inaugural inauguration. they go back to the white house for a party douglas shows up with an african american woman. they try to go in the guards won't let them in finally douglas is able to get in and he realizes that the guards are very quickly taking him to another exit and he demands to be able to see lincoln and lincoln he tells someone go tell the president that frederick douglass is here and lincoln comes over. so there's my friend douglas and lincoln asks douglas. what did you think of my speech and douglas so you don't care what i think and and lincoln says there's no man. who's who's opinion? i'd rather have an
and i told this person about this meeting with frederick douglass. in freeing the slaves in this way. before lincoln's out of office it has nothing to do with winning the war it has nothing to do with military necessity has everything to do with spreading freedom and douglas recognized that in this moment that lincoln's heart was fully in emancipation and then the third meeting very briefly is on march 4th 1865 after lincoln's second inaugural inauguration. they go back to the white house for a...
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and i will start bill, with you, can you talk a little bit, if you post them upon talking about frederick douglass and his season lincoln and can you talk about douglass' experiences with these two men and how douglass viewed them pretty. >> for small, as a part where john brennan abraham lincoln, if they had existed or something like him, because sort of a parallel lives of john brown and abraham lincoln at the same time but they never met each other in the paths never met directly in dealing with the same nation bit different perspectives and short term goals and frederick douglass is a unifying character so frederick douglass is the one who met john brown before he met abraham lincoln any much admired john brown a believe that john brown is a sense of immediacy of the evil of slavery. he understands the former slave himself and escaped, be one of the most abolitionist in the country naturally gravitated towards the emphasis that john brown placed on any slavery, almost like - because john brown should take part in harpers ferry and john brown seo people if i can get a high profile abol
and i will start bill, with you, can you talk a little bit, if you post them upon talking about frederick douglass and his season lincoln and can you talk about douglass' experiences with these two men and how douglass viewed them pretty. >> for small, as a part where john brennan abraham lincoln, if they had existed or something like him, because sort of a parallel lives of john brown and abraham lincoln at the same time but they never met each other in the paths never met directly in...
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my hometown of frederick is quite honor for me. only took me about 12 years to get him to come here. he come to maryland a lot, said brad. you got to come to, frederick. you've got a lot of fans, a lot of friends there. and i think tonight you've shown us that is absolutely, unequivocally true. i was on decoded for two seasons with brad, 23 episodes and the first question people ask me is, what was it like to be on a show with brad meltzer and what is brad meltzer like? i got a real quick story about what like to be on a show with brad meltzer. we were up in northern california investigating this place called the bohemian grove. and it's this weird place where people do weird things. and we were trying to sneak in and see the heck was going on in there, that kind of thing. we had this guy named alex jones, us, who they stuck in my kayak because i had water experience and anyway, finally figure we're going to get in there by air or sea and it turned out to be by sea and as you remember, if you saw that episode we actually snuck onto
my hometown of frederick is quite honor for me. only took me about 12 years to get him to come here. he come to maryland a lot, said brad. you got to come to, frederick. you've got a lot of fans, a lot of friends there. and i think tonight you've shown us that is absolutely, unequivocally true. i was on decoded for two seasons with brad, 23 episodes and the first question people ask me is, what was it like to be on a show with brad meltzer and what is brad meltzer like? i got a real quick story...
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it's not anything new frederick douglass made this point du bois ral. us in carter g woodson who created what was at the time -- history week that became african-american history month all of them made this point about the blacks essential contribution to this country where she goes wrong. this is the you know, if that's the good there's the bad and the ugly the bad is her understanding of the founding which where she claims that the declaration was was issued to preserve slavery. she was actually told the new york times editors were actually told by leslie harris in northwestern university professor who specializes in revolutionary history, you know that parts. not right that wasn't a primary cause of independence didn't matter. they shut that out. so so the bad is the founding her account of the founding and the ugly is her account of lincoln. so once she got on to lincoln, that's my turf that that's when i said, all right, i have a day job, but i got a i need to deal with this and so read my essay to get a more. gracious response to that so she claim
it's not anything new frederick douglass made this point du bois ral. us in carter g woodson who created what was at the time -- history week that became african-american history month all of them made this point about the blacks essential contribution to this country where she goes wrong. this is the you know, if that's the good there's the bad and the ugly the bad is her understanding of the founding which where she claims that the declaration was was issued to preserve slavery. she was...
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i saw frederick douglass. i asked the librarian could i look, is it really frederick douglass? she said, yes. i guess because i was the new library and said, yes, hon. i didn't think about that later. i pulled out a random box and a random file, and it was in his own hand about the assassination of abraham lincoln. my family in springfield, my relatives are buried in oak ridge. so i grew up with that. you could see the emotion because he wrote, he was killed, assassinated, murdered. it was coming through the ink the way he was doing that. for me, that was like one of those serendipitous, pinch me moments. i did not know how serendipitous it was until later when i wanted to photocopy and use it for something and i had written down the file box and the file folder numbers, and i asked for it and librarian came up later and was looking a little sheepish. i said, what is going on? she said, well, that file was misfiled. it was supposed to be put back into a different box. so that is the kind of thing that serendipity is finding connections. so we are digitizing a lot of that unique
i saw frederick douglass. i asked the librarian could i look, is it really frederick douglass? she said, yes. i guess because i was the new library and said, yes, hon. i didn't think about that later. i pulled out a random box and a random file, and it was in his own hand about the assassination of abraham lincoln. my family in springfield, my relatives are buried in oak ridge. so i grew up with that. you could see the emotion because he wrote, he was killed, assassinated, murdered. it was...
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and frederick wins. and he wins by making the austrians think he's in their center but at the same time moving the bulk of his force by taking advantage of a hilly terrain off to the austrian left. and then when the austrian shift their forces to reinforce their center, his main force crashing down on the austrian left sends the army fleeing, losing practically all their candidate, their standards, you know, within a matter of a matter of minutes. and this is the kind of thing that caught the attention of other soldiers the so-called turning movement, which is another word for oblique of battle, becomes all the rage. we see this in battles in the american revolution. bunker hill, the reason the british were so badly mauled, the bunker is because their first attempted attacking the american was in fact meant be a turning movement. but the americans to shore up their line just in the nick of time to, repel the initial british attack and the french again, beat this point before we oftentimes forget that fra
and frederick wins. and he wins by making the austrians think he's in their center but at the same time moving the bulk of his force by taking advantage of a hilly terrain off to the austrian left. and then when the austrian shift their forces to reinforce their center, his main force crashing down on the austrian left sends the army fleeing, losing practically all their candidate, their standards, you know, within a matter of a matter of minutes. and this is the kind of thing that caught the...
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frederick davis, former u.s. federal prosecutor, thank you for your insights on this news that we've just been getting updates on. of course we will keep you up-to-date as we get news here from paris. we move on to tunisia where the authorities have shut down the offices of the infamous party and band future meetings. comes a day after the arrest of its leader. take a listen. >> first, its leader was arrested, and then its headquarters were rated overnight in the capitol, tunis. >> in the clear violation of the freedom of political parties to operate and organize, they headquarters are being cleared out, in principle, for a few days, in order for the authorities to search the premises. >> according to local news reports, the interior minister has banned meetings at offices across the country. the latest developments come after the leader was arrested over charges of incitement. the arrest was due to recent statements he had made to the media. >> without political islam, without the left, or without any component
frederick davis, former u.s. federal prosecutor, thank you for your insights on this news that we've just been getting updates on. of course we will keep you up-to-date as we get news here from paris. we move on to tunisia where the authorities have shut down the offices of the infamous party and band future meetings. comes a day after the arrest of its leader. take a listen. >> first, its leader was arrested, and then its headquarters were rated overnight in the capitol, tunis. >>...
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and now let's hear from frederick martin. is mr. martin available? >> hi. thank you for considering me for this seat. just to answer the question off the top yes, i have attended many of the reparations committee meetings. also the substance meetings -- subcommittee meetings and economic justice with [inaudible]. >> . >> there's been a lot of community engagement that i have done with and for the committee in regard to district 5 and district six and getting a lot of people to attend. excuse me. i have a cold or the flu, so the experience that i've had in san francisco i have lived here all my life. i have had times where i've lived in public housing and also times where i didn't live in public housing, so we were in market rate housing for most of my childhood but i have lived experience. i'm currently living in subsidized housing, and the work that i did starting in 2015 with housing rights committee it was funded through hud and we were to go in to all the project section 8 units we could that were in danger of losing their afford ability or they were in
and now let's hear from frederick martin. is mr. martin available? >> hi. thank you for considering me for this seat. just to answer the question off the top yes, i have attended many of the reparations committee meetings. also the substance meetings -- subcommittee meetings and economic justice with [inaudible]. >> . >> there's been a lot of community engagement that i have done with and for the committee in regard to district 5 and district six and getting a lot of people to...
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frederick, you are almost namesakes to remove one letter and add another.ussia, for some reason, you all call me friederiks anyway. this is frederick in the center of the city on a small peninsula, it was built by the portuguese in 1623 and later rebuilt by the dutch. and now it is used by the armed forces of sri lanka, tourists and pilgrims. pilgrims, because with the walls of the fort is located. you should definitely take a look at this beauty. hitting a live peacock in a temple, hitting all these colors in general makes me feel like i've been hit. in some kind of entertainment park, perhaps, it may sound a little insulting, but i'm just in trouble, well , everything is so bright, everything is so colorful. everything is so beautiful rituals are separate stories. it doesn’t look very aesthetically pleasing, but i was very hooked that i see a mountain of coconuts, and another person came up and pak broke and explained that it’s customary to go to the temple here, how much he asks to pray. then all his problems. they are in this coconut, and when you break
frederick, you are almost namesakes to remove one letter and add another.ussia, for some reason, you all call me friederiks anyway. this is frederick in the center of the city on a small peninsula, it was built by the portuguese in 1623 and later rebuilt by the dutch. and now it is used by the armed forces of sri lanka, tourists and pilgrims. pilgrims, because with the walls of the fort is located. you should definitely take a look at this beauty. hitting a live peacock in a temple, hitting all...
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frederick grant is living in washington living in new york. his father has died. he's gone back into the army. he knows teddy roosevelt because they were on the police commission. they helped clean up new york's police department. and fred had out of the army to help his father and then to nurse his father and help him his memoirs when he died, help him through the bankruptcy which was a humiliation, fred goes back into the army. and i'm sure that between l'heureux to secretary of war and teddy roosevelt as bellicose vice president they helped get made a general mckinley made him a general he wrote to mrs. grant and i still have that letter saying, oh, i have a secret. i'm making your son, a general. and then he got to puerto rico for the spanish-american and then to the philippines. so his career around and what does he do is he goes to his friend teddy roosevelt when he becomes president, says, my son is just about to graduate from west point because mckinley, using a deathbed letter from u.s. grant, made my grandfather go to west point in 1899, and then he gets
frederick grant is living in washington living in new york. his father has died. he's gone back into the army. he knows teddy roosevelt because they were on the police commission. they helped clean up new york's police department. and fred had out of the army to help his father and then to nurse his father and help him his memoirs when he died, help him through the bankruptcy which was a humiliation, fred goes back into the army. and i'm sure that between l'heureux to secretary of war and teddy...
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kara frederick, thanks for joining us. >> thanks, joey., who's an outspoken critic of transgender athletes, ambushed but protester thes at a california college. her husband was on phone with her the whole time she was barricaded, and they're both going to join us next to tell us her harrowing tale. we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: replaced our windshield, and installed new wipers to protect our new glass. that's service on our time. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ [inaudible conversations] [bleep] >> trans rights are human rights! [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [bleep] rachel: former university of kentucky swimmer riley gaines was with ambushed by trans activists after delivering a speech on saving women's sports at san fra
kara frederick, thanks for joining us. >> thanks, joey., who's an outspoken critic of transgender athletes, ambushed but protester thes at a california college. her husband was on phone with her the whole time she was barricaded, and they're both going to join us next to tell us her harrowing tale. we choose safelite? we're always working on a project. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew...
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frederick d. haynes iii who is celebrate 40g years of being pastor at friendship west church. as a dynamic and influential pastor he's remained a bee conn of hope in dallas and across the country. the church's membership has grown tremendously starting with just under 100 member,000 serving over 12,000. as a servant leader he has embedded himself in our communities. ms. crockett: he's remained at the forefront of empowering underserved people and taking the lead in advocating for issues like voting rights, fair lending act and other reforms through the years he's remained faithful to the assignment god has called him. to as a member of friendship west, his friend and his congresswoman, i couldn't be any prouder of the work he's doing hays continues to challenge the status quo and redefine what it means to be a pastor. again, to pastor haynes, congratulations on 40 years as pastor and your lifetime of service to our community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: i as
frederick d. haynes iii who is celebrate 40g years of being pastor at friendship west church. as a dynamic and influential pastor he's remained a bee conn of hope in dallas and across the country. the church's membership has grown tremendously starting with just under 100 member,000 serving over 12,000. as a servant leader he has embedded himself in our communities. ms. crockett: he's remained at the forefront of empowering underserved people and taking the lead in advocating for issues like...
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problems with their feet at some stage, lifestyle, age and intensive sports can all play a role. frederick red man plays humble part of his foot, his misshapen hosing pain, and his cough muscles. how can i prevent injury analyzing the way a person walks can be helpful both to lead it. she may care crystal troutman wants to prevent conditions like playford high arches and flat feet needing to long term problems. and in been out as the end of the year, i can see how the foot is behaving, will how a touches down, how it pushes offline and how it's affecting the ankle. me and help me. and we don't just look at the feet. we look at the whole person and work to improve overall mobility to the food of the month of visit. in the worst case is a problem with the foot can cause damage to the knees or hips. so christoph troutman develops, tailor made insults that he produces by hand, but he says training as the best way to prevent problems occurring in the 1st place . did you buy the theme at the end button on the window the stevens ones is most. we have 27 muscles and the souls of our feet that are
problems with their feet at some stage, lifestyle, age and intensive sports can all play a role. frederick red man plays humble part of his foot, his misshapen hosing pain, and his cough muscles. how can i prevent injury analyzing the way a person walks can be helpful both to lead it. she may care crystal troutman wants to prevent conditions like playford high arches and flat feet needing to long term problems. and in been out as the end of the year, i can see how the foot is behaving, will how...
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mood has been on the sea for months. seen some of the fist fighting of the war. military analyst frederick told me earlier that ukraine will have to decide if the losses they are suffering back moot make it worth continuing to fight for well as what the ukrainians are deciding in the next few days is whether the losses that they are inflicting on the russians are worth the losses and sec sustaining themselves, which is a calculation by the way they've been observing. now for the last 2 or 3 months. the problem they have, according to british intelligence, is that they withdraw route is now threatened the 506 road west, out of back, moot. once that become seriously threatened, you credit will make a decision which could happen tomorrow, could happen another week or 2 weeks. but they will have to make the decision to, to withdraw very quickly that demonstrated in the past. if they do that, they can conduct a fighting with all very effectively as they didn't ask and several other places over the last year or so. so that's what's happening on 10th street fighting in the center. so british inte
mood has been on the sea for months. seen some of the fist fighting of the war. military analyst frederick told me earlier that ukraine will have to decide if the losses they are suffering back moot make it worth continuing to fight for well as what the ukrainians are deciding in the next few days is whether the losses that they are inflicting on the russians are worth the losses and sec sustaining themselves, which is a calculation by the way they've been observing. now for the last 2 or 3...
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thank sir frederick. good afternoon everyone. nearly one year ago, i 1st convene what became the ukraine defense contact group right here at ramstein . our goal wants to improve the coordination of our support for ukraine. as it fought back against russia was reckless and lawless invasion. over the past year, this contact group has become an extraordinary community of action. and together, we have rallied to defend the principles of democracy. and freedom and sovereignty . so we're all back here at ramstein a year later to build on it for impressive progress. over the past year, the members of this contact group had provided tremendous capability to ukraine. right after russia invade it. we surged in javelins and staggers. and then we provided ukraine's defenders with howitzers and high mars in other artillery. and we continue to rush in ground based air defense capabilities and munitions to help you crane control it sovereign skies. and to help ukraine defend its citizens from russian cruise missiles. an
thank sir frederick. good afternoon everyone. nearly one year ago, i 1st convene what became the ukraine defense contact group right here at ramstein . our goal wants to improve the coordination of our support for ukraine. as it fought back against russia was reckless and lawless invasion. over the past year, this contact group has become an extraordinary community of action. and together, we have rallied to defend the principles of democracy. and freedom and sovereignty . so we're all back...
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states deployed a naval destroyer into waters, claimed by beaching, triggering board belly, cause frederick from china. tensions are rising in the region and the residence of taipei and change. i have do, i did opinions on china as the decent military exercises. hippa law, beijing suck at the most common people, probably aren't afraid, at least, but the mean, these and being that everyone thinks that china will certainly not start of ari fleet because they don't need to start a walk through a company. can use other methods to pressure taiwan. ha k your she had to provide audrey just exam and analysis. i've been china turns on a very normal thing. happy because firstly, i need to show our attitude resort. and we also need to show our ability to react like this. what can do for me? oh, judas. okay. china's military pressure on taiwan continues to intensify and it's up to taipei entered defect a u. s. a lie to guess, feather. china's neck. sure. port will just be a drill. ian chang is an associate professor at the national university of singapore, and i asked them what these drills demonstrate
states deployed a naval destroyer into waters, claimed by beaching, triggering board belly, cause frederick from china. tensions are rising in the region and the residence of taipei and change. i have do, i did opinions on china as the decent military exercises. hippa law, beijing suck at the most common people, probably aren't afraid, at least, but the mean, these and being that everyone thinks that china will certainly not start of ari fleet because they don't need to start a walk through a...
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states deployed a naval destroyer into waters, claimed by beaching, triggering board belly, cause frederick from china. tensions are rising in the region and the residents of taipei and ching i have do. i did opinions on china as the decent military exercises. he parallel bashing that at the most common people probably aren't afraid, at least the mean these and being debt. everyone thinks that china, but certainly not thought of already, because they don't need to sort of walk through a company, can use other methods to pressure taiwan. huck a young. she had to buy or just exist engine financing. i think china turns out a very normal thing going because closely we need to show our attitude and we also need to show our ability to react like this, or the for me or dress ok. china military pressure on taiwan continues to intensify . and it's up to tie fi and it's defect till you as a lie to guess feather china next show of course will just be a drill in chung as an associate professor at the national university of singapore . and earlier i asked him about what these drills demonstrate about ch
states deployed a naval destroyer into waters, claimed by beaching, triggering board belly, cause frederick from china. tensions are rising in the region and the residents of taipei and ching i have do. i did opinions on china as the decent military exercises. he parallel bashing that at the most common people probably aren't afraid, at least the mean these and being debt. everyone thinks that china, but certainly not thought of already, because they don't need to sort of walk through a...
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while i was there, i became not just aware of, because a lot of people know frederick douglass spentt of his teenage years in that area. he was still an enslaved person at that time, the late 1820's, 1830's. this farmer he had been sent to spend a year when he was 16, was like a mile and a half from where i was staying. i went to this field, there was a famous fight douglass had with this slave owner. i became obsessed by how it was unrecognized, there was no notice of any kind that he had ever been there. i tried to do an oral history project where i started talking to people to see how many people knew that douglas had spent this year there. the two things that were important about the walk, which was the importance of place, acknowledging the history in certain places that might have been washed away, and also a different view of this fight we are all having over which statues to have and which ones to maintain, teardown. part of my point is, we can have that debate about which statues to take down, but we should also be debating which things to note, which things to either celebr
while i was there, i became not just aware of, because a lot of people know frederick douglass spentt of his teenage years in that area. he was still an enslaved person at that time, the late 1820's, 1830's. this farmer he had been sent to spend a year when he was 16, was like a mile and a half from where i was staying. i went to this field, there was a famous fight douglass had with this slave owner. i became obsessed by how it was unrecognized, there was no notice of any kind that he had ever...
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this october pegasus books will release his study, "the black man's president: abraham lin on the, frederick douglass and the quest for racial justice." now let's hear from michael burlingame. thank you for joining us today. >> before i begin my remarks, i would like to thank the archives for letting me participate in this series. over the years i've spent many ours in the archives conducting lincoln research, and this is relevant for the book i'm talking about today within the records of the committee on -- [inaudible] there's a great deal of information about how -- was done at the white house indicating that it was not always above board, and it was was -- see official documents about what was really going on. so i'm very grateful to the archives for superbing these records and making them so easily available to scholars like myself. okay, enough said. let's talk about the book. abraham lincoln was apparently one of those men who -- as an oxymoron. a contradiction in terms. during the civil war he pardoned a union soldier who had deserted to return home and weld his sweetheart. he -- wed
this october pegasus books will release his study, "the black man's president: abraham lin on the, frederick douglass and the quest for racial justice." now let's hear from michael burlingame. thank you for joining us today. >> before i begin my remarks, i would like to thank the archives for letting me participate in this series. over the years i've spent many ours in the archives conducting lincoln research, and this is relevant for the book i'm talking about today within the...