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jewell college professor gary armstrong discusses the senate's 20 1919 treaty oversight and world waresident woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position into the global order but the u.s. domestic political division combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and president wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war one
jewell college professor gary armstrong discusses the senate's 20 1919 treaty oversight and world waresident woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position into the global order but the u.s. domestic political division combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and president wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war one
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was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me god we should take the war to the ira instead of setting botch it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a lot to operate without much opposition much endurance they explained to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside. the asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it o.t.s. of course i would be interested but they did explain to me that the were quite a number of people involved. oh god her meetin was arranged. to her was there. to me doug was on the right he should tell me. a lot of. the bombings. release. of a bridge. bball me and shooting. of the. granita plane has changed american lives and pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them and the remedy be certain to do no price at the. worse or dependency and addiction to opiates is the long term use that really isn't scie
was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me god we should take the war to the ira instead of setting botch it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a lot to operate without much opposition much endurance they explained to me they had already started this by. gone bomb attack on the rock bar outside. the asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it o.t.s. of course i would be...
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gary armstrong. >> good evening, and thank you for coming tonight. it should be a lot of interesting questions. on the 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the versailles peace treaty. what a moment to talk about america's place in the world. it was a time of growing polarization and radicalization. there had been a series of race riots, and the current estimate is that between probably the summer of '19 and the summer of '21 about a thousand americans were killed. they would get the worst in tulsa's race riots which led, i think, to the first bombing of an american city by our own air force. at the same time, there were just two weeks before the senate would take its vote, a series of bombings that led to something called the red scare. it's entirely wrongly named. the people who did the bombings were anarchists. but attorney general palmer, whose own house was bombed in one of those raids, launched a series of very vigorous raids to arrest -- to detain about 10,000 and to arrest about 3,000 anarchists, about 550 were deported. it's
gary armstrong. >> good evening, and thank you for coming tonight. it should be a lot of interesting questions. on the 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the versailles peace treaty. what a moment to talk about america's place in the world. it was a time of growing polarization and radicalization. there had been a series of race riots, and the current estimate is that between probably the summer of '19 and the summer of '21 about a thousand americans were killed. they...
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hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> next on american history tv's "american artifacts" we visit the cannon house office building to see artifacts that tell the story of african-americans in congress in the 20th century. >> i'm farar elliott. >> and i'm matt waz knsniewski. >> we wanted to talk about african-american representation in the 20th century. we have a lot of artifacts from the house collection that have to do with that and a lot of history to cover. and the last african-american to be elected in the 19th century
hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past....
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gary armstrong and you may ask your question after. thank you. >> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan3. tonight from history bookshelf series, a night of authors discussing american presidents starting with david and jean heidler on andrew jackson. the book exam opiniines jackson8 election to the nation's highest office. and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> madison origi
gary armstrong and you may ask your question after. thank you. >> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan3. tonight from history bookshelf series, a night of authors discussing american presidents starting with david and jean heidler on andrew jackson. the book exam opiniines jackson8 election to the nation's highest office. and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. >>...
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explosion at the rock bar and possession of firearms but similarly only received a suspended sentence gary armstrong who were also names escaped in a conviction in the rock bar attack a lower the historical enquiries team a police unit set up to investigate historical murders says he was clearly a principal of fandor in a later book penned by armstrong after his release from prison he clearly details his role in the rock bar attack in a chapter called on fulfilled potential. between the middle of night in 72 when the gang really started its work until the end of 975 that's less than 3 years the gang had killed 89 people. in one month alone in april 9075 the 1st person they killed was dorothy trainer a protestant woman walking home with a catholic husband through portadown. within 3 days they'd killed martin mcveigh who was murdered as he cycled home from work in the same town portadown a couple of weeks later they blew up a little cottage that was being renovated killing 2 brothers and a sister and the sister's unborn baby girl. and by the end of the month they'd also care. a man called when boyle w
explosion at the rock bar and possession of firearms but similarly only received a suspended sentence gary armstrong who were also names escaped in a conviction in the rock bar attack a lower the historical enquiries team a police unit set up to investigate historical murders says he was clearly a principal of fandor in a later book penned by armstrong after his release from prison he clearly details his role in the rock bar attack in a chapter called on fulfilled potential. between the middle...
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jewell college professor gary armstrong discusses the senate's 20 1919 treaty oversight and world war i that president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position into the global order but the u.s. domestic political division combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and president wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world war one museum in kansas city hosted this event and provided the video. >> our guest speaker gary armstrong teaches american foreign policy in programs and washington d.c.. he's a professor of political science in liberty, missouri. he graduated -- with a ph.d. from georgetown university. gary served as research assistant to francis you can jada, a political scientist, political economist and author -- to the former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright who was here for a private dinner earlier this year to just drop a name or two to impress you. gary joined the william jewell college in 1992
jewell college professor gary armstrong discusses the senate's 20 1919 treaty oversight and world war i that president woodrow wilson spent seven months overseas negotiating. professor armstrong argues the open treaty would involve u.s. position into the global order but the u.s. domestic political division combined with turmoil created by a flu pandemic, a red scare, racial unrest, and president wilson suffering a stroke contributed to his failure to achieve ratification. the national world...
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was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me. we should take the war to the are your instead of setting box it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a law it to operate without much opposition and much endurance they explained to me they ahd already started this by. gone bomb attack on the route bar outside today. be asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it yes of course i would be interested but they did explain to me that the was quite a number of people involved. after without a meeting was arranged. lawrence mccleary was there. lawrence explained to me it was on the right he should tell me about a lot of jobs had been gone up until that. surcharge stockland monaghan bombings. re fees. for bridge. bar bombing and shooting. just. oh look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your ide
was approached by gary armstrong in that so they explained to me. we should take the war to the are your instead of setting box it was i think a lot of people's belief that they are your it was being a law it to operate without much opposition and much endurance they explained to me they ahd already started this by. gone bomb attack on the route bar outside today. be asked me if i would be interested in joining what they were doing. i told them i would need to know more about it yes of course i...
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hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider.
hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past....
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beginning with william jewel college professor gary armstrong discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents. to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, which we'll get to later, i should just mentioned, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press, and it is indeed freedom
beginning with william jewel college professor gary armstrong discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging...
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gary t. armstrong teaching american foreign policy for u.s. programs and washington, d.c. professor of political science at william jewell college in liberty, missouri. graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree from the university of oklahoma and ph.d. from georgetown university. he served with a political scientist, political economist, excuse me, and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright, who is here for a private
gary t. armstrong teaching american foreign policy for u.s. programs and washington, d.c. professor of political science at william jewell college in liberty, missouri. graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree from the university of oklahoma and ph.d. from georgetown university. he served with a political scientist, political economist, excuse me, and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright, who is here for a private
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gary t. armstrong teaches american foreign policy for u.s. programs in washington, d.c. he is the professor of political
gary t. armstrong teaches american foreign policy for u.s. programs in washington, d.c. he is the professor of political
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beginning with william college professor gary armstrong discussing the treaty of versailles and world i. watch tonight and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. c-span 3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> each week american history tv's american artifacts explores the history of the united states through objects. >>> up next we visit capitol hill to visit house historian and curator to see a selection of artifacts from the house collection. >> the story of how
beginning with william college professor gary armstrong discussing the treaty of versailles and world i. watch tonight and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. c-span 3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> each week american history tv's american artifacts explores...
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hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> my name is eric finley, and i am the docent for thedora franklin finley african-american heritage trail. this is our 14th year doing the tours in mobile. and actually, they got started about five or six years prior to that, when one of our african-american city councilmen took a trip to boston on city business. while he was there, he saw a sign called african-american heritage trail. he thought it sounded interesting because it was kind of a novelty. it was prior to most of the museum
hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past....
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hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> my name is eric finley, and i am the
hosted by the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, beginning with gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. senate's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past....
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tonight we feature several events hosted by the national world war i museum beginning with gary armstrongion of the treaty of versailles which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most campuses closed, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should just mention, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it's not for what we refer to now as fom
tonight we feature several events hosted by the national world war i museum beginning with gary armstrongion of the treaty of versailles which president woodrow wilson spent several months overseas negotiating. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to...
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beginning with professor gary armstrong discussing the u.s.e's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which wood row wilson spent several months negotiating. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on cspan3, explore our nation's past. cspan3. created by america's cable television companies as public service. and brought to you today by your television provider. >> up next from american history tv's real america series, an nbc news report from september 2nd, 1963 on the sats of the civil rights movement. report iing from 75 locations throughout the country. the three-hour program covers the history of slavery and jim crow laws, sit ins and marches. the assassination of
beginning with professor gary armstrong discussing the u.s.e's rejection of the 1919 treaty of versailles to end world war i, which wood row wilson spent several months negotiating. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on cspan3, explore our nation's past. cspan3. created by america's cable television companies as public service. and brought to you today by your television...
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beginning with professor gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. rejection of the u.s.aty of versailles and world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend, on c-span three. i. weeknights this month we're featuring previews of what's available on c-span three. from america's history bookshelf series, american authors on the rise of andrew jackson. mixed manipulation and the making of modern politics. the book examines andrew jackson's 1828 election to the nation's highest office. watch thursday night, beginning at eight eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span three. gerald ferraro is the first woman nominated for a vice presidential ticket. she accepted the vice presidential nomination at the 1984 democratic national convention in san francisco. she and nominee lawn deal would lose the election to gop is ronald reagan and george h. w. bush. ♪ ♪
beginning with professor gary armstrong, discussing the u.s. rejection of the u.s.aty of versailles and world war i, which president woodrow wilson had spent several months overseas negotiating. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend, on c-span three. i. weeknights this month we're featuring previews of what's available on c-span three. from america's history bookshelf series, american authors on the rise of andrew jackson. mixed...