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and in alexandria, one did not need to be a member to gentry elite to shop like one. so the tastes for finery also extend into their wardrobes. nowhere is there more evident than in the carlin account book. the orders on credit reflects the needs of people who were dressing for success and dressing to impress. though colonial virginia was deeply strat fied, they desired to obtain a higher quality of life and many yearned to emulate their social betters. on the impact of fashion, a strong emulation in all of the several stations sparked a perpetual ambition to raise to the level of those immediately amove them. i think she would have said that and has said that in downtown abbey. so in addition to that consumer revolution, customers had another revolution on their mind. the reason why we're here today, the american revolution. though the course of only a few years -- through the course of only a few years, carlin's desire to maintain the britishness by consuming what one historian called the bobbles of britain had given way to be politically proactive showing disconten
and in alexandria, one did not need to be a member to gentry elite to shop like one. so the tastes for finery also extend into their wardrobes. nowhere is there more evident than in the carlin account book. the orders on credit reflects the needs of people who were dressing for success and dressing to impress. though colonial virginia was deeply strat fied, they desired to obtain a higher quality of life and many yearned to emulate their social betters. on the impact of fashion, a strong...
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so by then alexandria was a power base for emerging gentry who owns plantations, including influential planters like george washington and george mason who lived within only a few miles of the city center. merchants set up shops and made up most of the city's population. a family history states that carlin's shop was located on the corner of king and royal streets. guess what, guys? we get to walk right by it when we go to happy hour. here's a handy little directional map for you. spent some time last night saying hello. it's a sur la table right now, conveniently located next to a subway. i told my husband that's why he was so young and thin. so you can see that carlin's shop was very prominently located in the city's developing downtown. it must have been a visible feature on the landscape and customers didn't have to travel too far to visit the shop from the places where they themselves worked or lived. so of the customers in carlin's account book where i've identified where they've lived, and it's a lot. no one was actually more than one mile away from carlin's tailor shop and that
so by then alexandria was a power base for emerging gentry who owns plantations, including influential planters like george washington and george mason who lived within only a few miles of the city center. merchants set up shops and made up most of the city's population. a family history states that carlin's shop was located on the corner of king and royal streets. guess what, guys? we get to walk right by it when we go to happy hour. here's a handy little directional map for you. spent some...
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is julie trying to push back but critics are concerned that this is more firefighting that these gentry just mean not the not and the what's going to money is that health care or any other event and as these have been completely it if you want to know what the ranging from the mint species die i mean just looking for treatment and this is a crisis which will be the challenge for india to back. for here in germany authorities have reimposed local lockdowns to stamp out a new virus cluster the outbreak was linked to a slaughterhouse in the state of north run westphalia poor working conditions that help the spread of the virus now many say the conditions under quarantine are also inhumane locked in and desperate 5 days ago these people were placed under quarantine to stop a corona virus outbreak that originated at a local meat processing plant but instead of just ordering the close to $700.00 residents to stay indoors and practice so sial distancing the authorities barricaded them in. i feel like a pig like a pig in a small hole we have a family we have a family. official say the fence is
is julie trying to push back but critics are concerned that this is more firefighting that these gentry just mean not the not and the what's going to money is that health care or any other event and as these have been completely it if you want to know what the ranging from the mint species die i mean just looking for treatment and this is a crisis which will be the challenge for india to back. for here in germany authorities have reimposed local lockdowns to stamp out a new virus cluster the...
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he was a protestant, landed gentry in ireland. but his life is of interest to nations and also to a new age, this current age, in which tens of thousands of people are going to learn about him. back in 1792 when he wrote this to a fellow artist and friend, he was i think trying to be a little modest but trying to show he was a modest man though sometimes in his life he wasn't at all. his life is going to be on the forefront of people's minds who come to this museum and learn more about the international impact of the american revolution. so cost of revolution the life and death of an irish soldier is all about that. it is about the museum's mission to present the dynamic and unexpected stories of the people and events of the american revolution. that is quite a diverse cast of people. one of the questions we posed to our visitors as they enter this exhibition is what can a life tell us about an era? #and how can one life be a window into the past? some of the great events of the past, specifically the american revolution. richard
he was a protestant, landed gentry in ireland. but his life is of interest to nations and also to a new age, this current age, in which tens of thousands of people are going to learn about him. back in 1792 when he wrote this to a fellow artist and friend, he was i think trying to be a little modest but trying to show he was a modest man though sometimes in his life he wasn't at all. his life is going to be on the forefront of people's minds who come to this museum and learn more about the...
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we have bad news today actually one of our coworkers that is a part of our organizing committee gentry's she just got diagnosed positive with cold the 19. this will we were trying to prevent now she has it speaks very angry as far as we've been told we have for now for come from cases but we know there is more we know that amazon isn't talking as of i rethink this completely. and except of varying and it's also it's also kind of scary you know. according to news reports there have been 8 known deaths of amazon employees in the u.s. from cope with 19. amazon to not give us an interview but in a statement they told us they've spent more than $800000000.00 in the 1st half of the year coping $1000.00 related safety measures. these attacks point just being sent to workers in chicago god. forbid in their own free will be taken to their protest only happening outside of amazon and that the robot i am at bankers across the country we're demanding more this is the time that we need to make changes this is the time that we need to go organize. this week along the route instead of grounds. i have t
we have bad news today actually one of our coworkers that is a part of our organizing committee gentry's she just got diagnosed positive with cold the 19. this will we were trying to prevent now she has it speaks very angry as far as we've been told we have for now for come from cases but we know there is more we know that amazon isn't talking as of i rethink this completely. and except of varying and it's also it's also kind of scary you know. according to news reports there have been 8 known...
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we have bad news today actually one of our coworkers that is a part of our organizing committee gentry's she just got diagnosed positive with called the 19. this is what we were trying to prevent now she has it be very angry as far as we've been told we have 4 no 4 come from cases but we know there's more we know than amazon is and timing is about everything this is completely unacceptable very angry and it's also it's also kind of scary you know. according to news reports there have been 8 known deaths of amazon employees in the u.s. from comfort 19. amazon did not give us an interview but in a statement they told us they've spent more than $800000000.00 in the 1st half of the year and coping $1000.00 related safety measures. these attacks point just being sent to workers in chicago recover. from it in fact bring you here are you taking the ground in protest or not only happening outside of amazon and that robot i am at bankers across the country we're demanding more this is the time that we need to make changes this is the time that we need to get organized. and. when you go on the rou
we have bad news today actually one of our coworkers that is a part of our organizing committee gentry's she just got diagnosed positive with called the 19. this is what we were trying to prevent now she has it be very angry as far as we've been told we have 4 no 4 come from cases but we know there's more we know than amazon is and timing is about everything this is completely unacceptable very angry and it's also it's also kind of scary you know. according to news reports there have been 8...
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. >> reporter: terry gentry is in the black american west museum in denver, colorado. >> almost one in cowboys is black. >> reporter: among them, edward cheatham and mat love and bass reeves. >> we understand the stories of the long ranger were based on bass receives' life. >> reporter: after the civil war, says gentry, black cowboys played a key role in settling the west. why would the cowboy way appeal to so many of these formerly enslaved people? >> there is an incredible mount of freedom withible managing cattle. it is a very, very tough way to make a living, but i would imagine there is a lot of gratification in being out in the open plains, underneath the stars. >> reporter: maurice wade learned to ride on his grandfather's farm. but... >> i used to watch cowboys on tv, and i never saw an african-american cowboy. if we did see one, he was like on the chuckwagon or trail drive. >> reporter: then the rodeo started up, named for the famous "bulldogger" bill pickett. wow, there are a lot of you? >> yeah. as a matter of fact, i said what spaceship did these brothers come from. >> repo
. >> reporter: terry gentry is in the black american west museum in denver, colorado. >> almost one in cowboys is black. >> reporter: among them, edward cheatham and mat love and bass reeves. >> we understand the stories of the long ranger were based on bass receives' life. >> reporter: after the civil war, says gentry, black cowboys played a key role in settling the west. why would the cowboy way appeal to so many of these formerly enslaved people? >> there...
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it was i was more than happy to we create all do it might not be so important to our livelihood gentry's found another sense of purpose to her garden. it has changed me as a person. since i'm also working. full time so i have this kitchen garden has helped me is a main distress. it has helped me to unwind at the end of the day no matter how busy the day has been so i don't know if the day a few minutes going and sitting in the garden just looking at the plants and everything has made a lot of change to my mind and body she hopes through the project more people are able to eat healthier and learn to respect natural and traditional systems of food again now india is an agrarian country but the appeal to be a farmer and practice agriculture for a living has been steadily decreasing for the last many years many of the 100000000 migrant workers who move from their villages to find work in indian cities used to be farmers the pandemic has thrown life out of balance for many of them some are now thinking of giving farming another good. render singing heart is doing well driving a tractor but mu
it was i was more than happy to we create all do it might not be so important to our livelihood gentry's found another sense of purpose to her garden. it has changed me as a person. since i'm also working. full time so i have this kitchen garden has helped me is a main distress. it has helped me to unwind at the end of the day no matter how busy the day has been so i don't know if the day a few minutes going and sitting in the garden just looking at the plants and everything has made a lot of...
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factor why don't and there have been disagreements in the process that is what exactly lies in the gentry of all these countries and the context of this conflict is that have been high definition so long that i and all of the last 6 weeks or the last 2 weeks the minute she has a thought on the issue of what sites have said if you want to settle this should i know god and india s.s. that china was trying to change the status quo this was a state this is a statement that was put out by the military this morning and this is why indeed it was asking you to china on the other hand said that indian soil just went into chinese territory india need to leave their indian soldiers never going to chinese territory so clearly a difference of opinion on what actually is the damage to that belongs to india and china india and ledges and believed that this may be an excellent by china and that's ok all of this makes it very difficult for that dialogue you mention to happen between the 2 countries what's been the public response in india to the loss of military lives. but rand what's interesting in yes i
factor why don't and there have been disagreements in the process that is what exactly lies in the gentry of all these countries and the context of this conflict is that have been high definition so long that i and all of the last 6 weeks or the last 2 weeks the minute she has a thought on the issue of what sites have said if you want to settle this should i know god and india s.s. that china was trying to change the status quo this was a state this is a statement that was put out by the...
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this is a country that was founded not by gentry and their rich. it was founded as an experiment in the pursuit of happiness for ambitious riffraff. they were just like moving west one step ahead of the law. stopped in nebraska and mine in seattle but the system was set up such that we could define as we saw fit to guarantee it if we are going to pursue it and say you have the right to pursue his or happiness requires a kind of leadership to protect your dignity that respects that is what they should be all about, not setting america against americans or say that the other side happened to be as stupid and evil but rather to say that we are all in this together, two basic goals. >> host: you have been humble enough to be transparent like all of them don't give practicing the culture of contempt when we aspire to do something better and you've done something in this book which is talk about the need to seek forgiveness. talk about that a little bit, the sort of moral obligation to do it and also the instrumental benefits in the way that you have gon
this is a country that was founded not by gentry and their rich. it was founded as an experiment in the pursuit of happiness for ambitious riffraff. they were just like moving west one step ahead of the law. stopped in nebraska and mine in seattle but the system was set up such that we could define as we saw fit to guarantee it if we are going to pursue it and say you have the right to pursue his or happiness requires a kind of leadership to protect your dignity that respects that is what they...
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american publishers through 1820ä830, a lot of it's being written by english writers for the children of gentrydren of laborers and emphasized the need for instability and the need to recognize and privileged wealth and to state that one is born into. i'm not sure the american revolutionaries were quite understood. or accepted. there's also the increasingly extreme ideology that comes from david ricardo and thomas small who argued that it was inedible workers and laborers would become poor and the wealthy would become richer. and a number of american writers embrace that by the mid-19th century. in england and great britain is a source of ideas both sides of the quality quest is really to there's so many of the ideas from great iron and you will hear his receivers in early america the colonists come over they come up with these great english ideas and adapt them to their own environments and own circumstances will and whether they can tell us how american stickiestook these ideas and adopted them in north america. >> as i was outlining, there is this tension that develops during startup during
american publishers through 1820ä830, a lot of it's being written by english writers for the children of gentrydren of laborers and emphasized the need for instability and the need to recognize and privileged wealth and to state that one is born into. i'm not sure the american revolutionaries were quite understood. or accepted. there's also the increasingly extreme ideology that comes from david ricardo and thomas small who argued that it was inedible workers and laborers would become poor and...
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this is a country founded not by gentry and rich friends but the ambitiousness for riffraff. it was like moving west one step ahead of the law. we could define it as we solvedt and we are going to pursue it and to sa see that you have the right to pursue your happiness that requires a kind of leadership that protects your dignity and respect your potential. that is what it should be about, not setting america against american. but to say that we are all in this together, two basic goals and bringing them together. that is what leaders do. >> host: you have been humble enough to be transparent about the fact you like ie and all of the viewers today have been guilty of the contempt even when we aspire to be something better and have also done something in this book which is talk about the need to seek forgiveness. unpack that a little bit en and that the moral obligation and instrumental benefit and the ways you've gone to apologize. >> host: >> guest: it's funny there is a lot of literature about the incredible psychological power of forgiveness which is to say how important i
this is a country founded not by gentry and rich friends but the ambitiousness for riffraff. it was like moving west one step ahead of the law. we could define it as we solvedt and we are going to pursue it and to sa see that you have the right to pursue your happiness that requires a kind of leadership that protects your dignity and respect your potential. that is what it should be about, not setting america against american. but to say that we are all in this together, two basic goals and...
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had property in england near bristol, but he was a member of the church of ireland, irish landed gentry. he was a published cartoonist as we've seen in london in the 1770s. he joined the british army in 1775 first, then purchased a new commission as an officer in 1776 and continued serving with the army in america until 1778. he returned home in 1778 as wounded veteran, and as a veteran, he traveled around. he went to a variety of different places. he was a widower. his wife passed away four years into their marriage, then he was killed in 1798, at the beginning of the irish revolution in 1798. the portraits of him as a young british officer and later in life sort of are the alpha and omega portraits of his life, and these portraits are now downstairs, and they serve to signal both his life and his death in america and ireland. so richard st. george was descended from people who had settled in ireland the mid-1600s, his grandfather on the left there, that's a portrait of his grandfather, rose to the rank of lieutenant general in the british army, the irish establishment of the british a
had property in england near bristol, but he was a member of the church of ireland, irish landed gentry. he was a published cartoonist as we've seen in london in the 1770s. he joined the british army in 1775 first, then purchased a new commission as an officer in 1776 and continued serving with the army in america until 1778. he returned home in 1778 as wounded veteran, and as a veteran, he traveled around. he went to a variety of different places. he was a widower. his wife passed away four...
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this is a country founded not by gentry and the rich friends. it was the pursuit of happyness for ambitious riffraff. duplexes, just like moving west one step ahead of the law. your stopped in nebraska and mine stopped in seattle but we know what was going on. the system was set up so we can define her happiness. we will pursue it. and say that you have the right to pursue your happiness, requires a kind of leadership and protect your dignity and the respects and boundless potential and that's what i think leadership is really all about. not sending americans against americans. not saying the other side is stupid and evil. but rather to say that we are on this together. the people at bring them together. two specific goals. sen. ben sesse: human humble enough to practicing the culture of contempt even when we aspire to do something better. he also talked about the need to seek forgiveness. unpack a little bit of that. the instrumental benefit and moral way of. arthur: is a lot of literature but the incredible moral and psychological power of for
this is a country founded not by gentry and the rich friends. it was the pursuit of happyness for ambitious riffraff. duplexes, just like moving west one step ahead of the law. your stopped in nebraska and mine stopped in seattle but we know what was going on. the system was set up so we can define her happiness. we will pursue it. and say that you have the right to pursue your happiness, requires a kind of leadership and protect your dignity and the respects and boundless potential and that's...
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and so, she sorts of is raised in that sort of loving circle of kith and kin in the gentry world of chattel slave holding. >> well, her father released his slaves as a quaker. and is that the cause of his inability to continue his business? he couldn't make the economics of it work? >> i think he had other problems besides that. he couldn't farm, so they moved to that chilly northern city of philadelphia. >> well if, and edith, i'm not so sure if you know her thoughts about slavery but her life was affected by her father's decision to release his slaves. how did she recognize soil herself to have actually having slaves in the white house? >> that is a very good question. i'm not sure i quite know the answer to that. but she did not free any of her slaves as her father had. and she didn't speak out against slavery. so the quaker background there did not affect her slave holding. i don't know, are there letters about that because -- >> so this is why historians have a hard job. there's a real dichotomy. >> yes she grows up in the world of slave holding, the father freeze the slaves and they g
and so, she sorts of is raised in that sort of loving circle of kith and kin in the gentry world of chattel slave holding. >> well, her father released his slaves as a quaker. and is that the cause of his inability to continue his business? he couldn't make the economics of it work? >> i think he had other problems besides that. he couldn't farm, so they moved to that chilly northern city of philadelphia. >> well if, and edith, i'm not so sure if you know her thoughts about...