georgetownkend, jacksonr maurice teaches a class on w.e.b. du bois, a civil rights actor and author. here is a preview. professor jackson: so he challenged that idea, which is to go slow, the best way to establish a difference is this dudley the great poet randall. he wrote it at the height of the black power movement. >> what is he saying there? it is a struggle between industrial education and advanced education. thiseally du bois took on -- watch the entire program tonight at midnight here on american history tv. tv. on c-span3 next, a panel of scholars discusses the evolution of american political philosophy through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john dewey, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour. >> so much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of major politi