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greenhill was a plantation operated by a slave owner. we visited it with jobie hill and a team of resignation is -- team of preservationists. she was introducing the team to greenhill when we arrived. this program is about 50 minutes. >> ok. >> goodness. [dog barking] >> here are the options. that is the direct dependency -- the brick dependency. that is a duck house. this is the wash house. this one has a neat feature on the backside. it has a drain in the wall where dump thed -- yes, water out. this is the slave house. my name is jobie hill. we are at green hill plantation. it is an virginia. -- is in virginia. i'm here with a company. they are here with me for my independent project. it is called saving slave houses. doing. imitation of all the known slave houses in the united states. when i was in school, my masters aesis, i did research with survey. 1936 -- andram in program that started in 1936 to get architects back to work. 1000 architects were hard to go look at his storage structures across the documentation was slave houses. n
greenhill was a plantation operated by a slave owner. we visited it with jobie hill and a team of resignation is -- team of preservationists. she was introducing the team to greenhill when we arrived. this program is about 50 minutes. >> ok. >> goodness. [dog barking] >> here are the options. that is the direct dependency -- the brick dependency. that is a duck house. this is the wash house. this one has a neat feature on the backside. it has a drain in the wall where dump...
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. >> exploring the greenhill plantation. >> greenhill plantation has the .riginal slave owner here he was very active in the slave trade. one of the things he decided to put in his yard is a slave auction block and auctioneers stand. >> you can definitely feel the power of this place. that auction block is a huge part of why this site is so powerful. this would have been the last place men, women, children would have been with their families. after this place, they would have been scattered all across the united states, so this is really kind of ground zero for that bad experience. >> at 8:00, and interview on the stonemasons who built the outer wall of the white house. over the front door, which is carved with lilies and flowers and ribbons and acorns and everything you can think of. very lush over the front door. probably the finest example of carving in america for 100 years. >> american history tv all weekend every weekend only on .-span3 >> we are in our 22nd year of the texas book festival. it was founded in 1995 by then first lady laura bush and a pretty amazing group of dedica
. >> exploring the greenhill plantation. >> greenhill plantation has the .riginal slave owner here he was very active in the slave trade. one of the things he decided to put in his yard is a slave auction block and auctioneers stand. >> you can definitely feel the power of this place. that auction block is a huge part of why this site is so powerful. this would have been the last place men, women, children would have been with their families. after this place, they would have...
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we are at greenhill plantation in campbell county, virginia. here with the company they are here with me off of my calleddent project saving slave houses which is doing documentation of all the known slave houses in the united states. the company makes the survey equipment i use in one of the pieces they make is 3-d laser scanners and that is a piece of equipment that i currently don't use right now, kind of the highest level of documentation that is out there, that you could do for buildings or objects is to do 3-d scanning. they are here to document some buildings with me. this site, green hill plantation has the original slave owner here, very active in the slave trade and so one of the things he decided to put in his yard is a slave auction block and auctioneer stand. you can definitely feel the power of this place. this would have been the last place men, women and children would be with their families and after this place, they would have been scattered across the united states, so this was kind of ground zero for that experience. >> watc
we are at greenhill plantation in campbell county, virginia. here with the company they are here with me off of my calleddent project saving slave houses which is doing documentation of all the known slave houses in the united states. the company makes the survey equipment i use in one of the pieces they make is 3-d laser scanners and that is a piece of equipment that i currently don't use right now, kind of the highest level of documentation that is out there, that you could do for buildings...
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greenhill was a plantation operated by a slave owner. we visited it with jobie hill and a team of resignation is -- team of preservationists. she was introducing the team to greenhill when we arrived. this program is about 50 minutes. >> ok. >> goodness. [dog barking] >>er
greenhill was a plantation operated by a slave owner. we visited it with jobie hill and a team of resignation is -- team of preservationists. she was introducing the team to greenhill when we arrived. this program is about 50 minutes. >> ok. >> goodness. [dog barking] >>er
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they were seen as un-american. >> sunday, exploring the greenhill plantation. >> greenhill plantation the slaveowner here was very active in the slave trade, so one of the things he decided slave in his yard was a auction block, and auctioneers stand. feel this definitely place. that auction block is so powerful. this would have been the last place men and women spent with their families. after this place, they would have been scattered all across the united states. this was sort of ground for that bad experience. >> the swagger for student over the door, which was carved with lilies and flowers and ribbons and acorns. probably the finest example of carving in america for 100 years. allmerican history tv weekend every weekend, only on .-span3 "washington journal" continues. joining us now from phoenix is "arizona republic" reporter rafael carranza to talk about the status of the proposed border wall between the united states and mexico. thank you so much for joining us today. thank you for having me. appreciate it. host: there are samples along the border by folks who are proposedmake
they were seen as un-american. >> sunday, exploring the greenhill plantation. >> greenhill plantation the slaveowner here was very active in the slave trade, so one of the things he decided slave in his yard was a auction block, and auctioneers stand. feel this definitely place. that auction block is so powerful. this would have been the last place men and women spent with their families. after this place, they would have been scattered all across the united states. this was sort of...
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sunday, an exploration of the greenhill slave plantation. plantation, the original slaveowner here was very active in the slave trade. one of the things he decided to was a slaveard auction block. an auctioneer's stand. >> you can definitely feel the power of this place. i think the stand is a huge reason why this place feels so powerful. place, men and women would have been scattered all across the united states. so this is kind of ground for that experience here. interview about the stonemasons who built the outer walls of the white house. the front door is carved with lilies and flowers and ribbons and acorns and everything you can think of. it is very lush, over the front door. probably the finest example in america. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend. only on c-span3. this week on "q and day" -- ," and a >> at the time he was a 74 real i did with -- a 74-year-old man and i did what any decent person would do when they saw an old person on the ground. there was a large, i don't know how many, but i was really afraid of bei
sunday, an exploration of the greenhill slave plantation. plantation, the original slaveowner here was very active in the slave trade. one of the things he decided to was a slaveard auction block. an auctioneer's stand. >> you can definitely feel the power of this place. i think the stand is a huge reason why this place feels so powerful. place, men and women would have been scattered all across the united states. so this is kind of ground for that experience here. interview about the...
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accident west chester greenhill road pottstown pike, heads up for.pta as well. regional rails are experiencing ten minute delays because of have i are you rales. make sure to check those schedules on line. right now back out to jim and rahel. what's going on? >> painted pumpkins and hand crafted jack o'lanterns will be decorating many doorsteps this halloween. but when it comes to creating masterpiece it can be a real art. >> but for local school one of the teach areas pro at pumpkin carving. "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen live in rosemont with that, hello, pat. >> we are here carving pumpkins this morning with my friends at holy child school. high! >> so who is excited for halloween? >> we are. >> nicely done. and yes, mr. clark here, he's get ac raise, too, they said it, not me. good morning, how are you? >> good. >> steve clark the master carver of pumpkins, all this work you see here, he has done so, let's talk about this one right here. pretty fancy. how long does something like that take. >> would take me about 45 minute or so to do on r
accident west chester greenhill road pottstown pike, heads up for.pta as well. regional rails are experiencing ten minute delays because of have i are you rales. make sure to check those schedules on line. right now back out to jim and rahel. what's going on? >> painted pumpkins and hand crafted jack o'lanterns will be decorating many doorsteps this halloween. but when it comes to creating masterpiece it can be a real art. >> but for local school one of the teach areas pro at...
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ongoing -- on greenhill plantation, sundays at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, only on c-span3. >> up next on lectures in history university of north , korea at chapel hill professor joseph glatthaar teaches about the korean war and general douglas macarthur's removal from command by president harry truman, and civil-military relations. the class is about an hour. prof. glatthaar: today i'm going to talk about the korean war and we're going to talk a little bit about civil military relations. last time we met, we talked about the cold war and the development of containment. korea was an unusual situation in that it had been a colony of japan's since 1910. during the second world war, there was fighting in korea, the u.s. and the soviet union jointly occupied korea and they agreed to divide korea. now, northern korea, that is what we call today north korea, was very much communist influenced. southern korea, which we now call south korea, was a very different situation. with the assistance of the u.n., they sponsored elections in s
ongoing -- on greenhill plantation, sundays at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, only on c-span3. >> up next on lectures in history university of north , korea at chapel hill professor joseph glatthaar teaches about the korean war and general douglas macarthur's removal from command by president harry truman, and civil-military relations. the class is about an hour. prof. glatthaar: today i'm going to talk about the korean war and we're going to talk a little bit about civil...
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. >> the greenhill plantation has the original slaveowner here was active in the slave trade. one thing he decided to put in his yard was a slave auction block. >> you can feel the power of this place. that auction block is a huge part of it. this would've been the last place people would've been with their families. after this place they would been scattered across the united states since ground zero for that experience. >> been an interview with william seal. on the stonemasons. >> the flag over the front door is carved with will place of flowers and ribbons and acorns and anything you can think of. it's very lush over the front door. probably the finest example of carving in america. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span2, but pleasure closures 70th anniversary party in washington, d.c. >> sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, abc news correspondent reflects on the trump campaign and the 2016 presidential election in her book, unbelievable. my front row seat to the craziest campaign in american history. >> it's no se
. >> the greenhill plantation has the original slaveowner here was active in the slave trade. one thing he decided to put in his yard was a slave auction block. >> you can feel the power of this place. that auction block is a huge part of it. this would've been the last place people would've been with their families. after this place they would been scattered across the united states since ground zero for that experience. >> been an interview with william seal. on the...