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not harriet seven. harriet summit has been a subject of children's fiction. who harrietple know tubman was. that is not the case with the american public. -- the irony was noted of having harry tuchman on the front of the $20 bill and andrew jackson on the back. as many of you know, andrew jackson was not only a slaveholder himself, but, he was oversaw indian removal and was renowned for being really an indian killer. in addition to that, many people pointed to the fact that here you have harriet tubman who was values, whosead worth was, for many people, defined by the amount of money that people paid for her. on, here she is being put perhaps the most popular symbol of american capitalism, the $20 bill. we have today some very historians who are talking with the placement of tubman on the $20 bill, and perhaps, dealing with the controversy. i will announce everyone as they speak. i don't want someone to tune into c-span and say, who is that . our first speaker is catherine .linton she is the chair of a
not harriet seven. harriet summit has been a subject of children's fiction. who harrietple know tubman was. that is not the case with the american public. -- the irony was noted of having harry tuchman on the front of the $20 bill and andrew jackson on the back. as many of you know, andrew jackson was not only a slaveholder himself, but, he was oversaw indian removal and was renowned for being really an indian killer. in addition to that, many people pointed to the fact that here you have...
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my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing.nd they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at in. >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers' search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves, and it's in t
my name is harriet garrett. my daughter is missing.nd they're trying to give -- we're trying to get some news coverage. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. she was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named...
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a civil rights leader in roanoke and he was a 11-year-old boy in 1927 when harriet muse got her sons back and his job after school was, he would-- he would help a blind man sell brooms on the city market that he made. and so, he had this wonderful, like kind of insider view to the story and he was there when they came home that night. and so, he's 98 when i interviewed him for this book, but i knew him because i had done numerous articles on it before and so, i just think because i had made those connections in the community, i was able to get people to trust me, but it was really the time. the fact that i'm still there. this is-- these are my people. i know them and they -- they trust me. >> and maybe, if she had said, yes, go ahead, 25 years ago, you wouldn't have been ready to write this book. you'd have people like joanne poindexter and-- >> yes, joanne was the newspaper's first black reporter, so, the neighborhood in roanoke, the truevine west end and the microvillage in the west end only the old people refer to an as jordan's alley or jordan's alley and joanne was able to -- wh
a civil rights leader in roanoke and he was a 11-year-old boy in 1927 when harriet muse got her sons back and his job after school was, he would-- he would help a blind man sell brooms on the city market that he made. and so, he had this wonderful, like kind of insider view to the story and he was there when they came home that night. and so, he's 98 when i interviewed him for this book, but i knew him because i had done numerous articles on it before and so, i just think because i had made...
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war, william mcculloch the congressman responsible for the passage of the civil rights amendment, harrietnaut we lost too soon during the challenger explosion, albert saban the inventor of the polio vaccine, harriet tailor upton who gave voice to the woman's right to vote, and wilbur and orville wright. to vote, you had to visit an ohio historical site. the ohio history connection tabulated the results and thomas edison, "life" magazine's man of the century, won a plurality of the votes. so here the journey ends. along the way thomas edison statue has visited the ohio state house, and hometown of myland, ohio. ohioans have had the chance to see them, and now so too will the rest of the country for years to come. to remind us all of ohio's ability to reinvent the world. thanks, tom. we've been through a lot. welcome to your new home. make ohio proud. [ applause ] >> the chair of the ohio statuary hall commission, mr. douglas w. mcdonald. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, leader mcconnell, speaker pelosi, distinguished members of congress, fellow ohio statuary hall commissioners, and distinguish
war, william mcculloch the congressman responsible for the passage of the civil rights amendment, harrietnaut we lost too soon during the challenger explosion, albert saban the inventor of the polio vaccine, harriet tailor upton who gave voice to the woman's right to vote, and wilbur and orville wright. to vote, you had to visit an ohio historical site. the ohio history connection tabulated the results and thomas edison, "life" magazine's man of the century, won a plurality of the...
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he met and married harriet in what is now minnesota. they had two daughters.n his owner died, he tried to purchase his and his family's freedom with money he struggled his whole life to a cumulative. -- accumulate. the owners would have turned him down. only then did he turn to the courts with the supreme court ruling that he and his family were not even persons under the constitution. you can see the bravery of homer plessy against the backdrop of the railroad car on display. homer plessy was a fair skinned man of mixed racial ancestry. that is how he was able to purchase a ticket for the whites only first-class compartment. when the conductor came to collect his ticket, homer plessy announced that under louisiana law he was a black man. he said and process the test .ase challenging jim crow laws a test that the supreme court would fail. grasp the wrenching dilemma facing all of her and we'll look around the photograph -- oliver brown in the photograph of five young african american women outside their segregated school. how do you balance a hope for a better
he met and married harriet in what is now minnesota. they had two daughters.n his owner died, he tried to purchase his and his family's freedom with money he struggled his whole life to a cumulative. -- accumulate. the owners would have turned him down. only then did he turn to the courts with the supreme court ruling that he and his family were not even persons under the constitution. you can see the bravery of homer plessy against the backdrop of the railroad car on display. homer plessy was...
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to nat turner, frederick douglass, rosa parks, harriet tubman, dr. king.applause] they answered cruelty with courage and hope. a society governed by the people -- after struggle and sacrifice, the american people acting through the most democratic of means amended the constitution that originally treated slaves 5 of a person to guarantee equal protection of the laws. after a decade of struggle, the votingights act and rights act were enacted. even today, the journey towards justice is still not complete. this museum will inspire us to go farther and get there faster. finally, the museum showcases the talent of some of our finest americans. the gallery celebrate not only african-american equality, but african-american greatness. i can't help -- [applause] i cannot help but note that a huge influence in my teenage years is honored here. the great chuck berry. [applause] upmy baseball idol, growing in far west texas, the great willie mays. [applause] and of course, something i never master, the ability to give good speeches, but thurgood marshall could. some
to nat turner, frederick douglass, rosa parks, harriet tubman, dr. king.applause] they answered cruelty with courage and hope. a society governed by the people -- after struggle and sacrifice, the american people acting through the most democratic of means amended the constitution that originally treated slaves 5 of a person to guarantee equal protection of the laws. after a decade of struggle, the votingights act and rights act were enacted. even today, the journey towards justice is still not...
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grant, william mcculloch, harriet beecher stowe, jesse owens, judith resnick, albert sabin, harriet tayloriver and wilbur wright. we did have an election, a debate. to vote, you had to visit and ohio historical site. we tabulated the result and, edison won a plurality of the vote. so, here the journey in'sends. -- the journey ends. ohioans had the chance to see him, and now so will the rest of the country to remind us all of ohio's ability to reinvent the world. thank you. we have been through a lot. welcome to your new home. make ohio proud. [applause] >> chair of the ohio statuary commission, douglas mcdonald. [applause] >> mr. speaker, leader mcconnell, leader pelosi, distinguished members of congress, fellow commissioners, and distinguished guests, today is the final act of a decade-long endeavor to succeed the statue which has resided in this hall for 139 years. why? why does it matter who enshrines the national statuary hall in the united states capital? why does it matter that we have such a whole? why? because inspiration matters. this hall is an institution of inspiration. its mis
grant, william mcculloch, harriet beecher stowe, jesse owens, judith resnick, albert sabin, harriet tayloriver and wilbur wright. we did have an election, a debate. to vote, you had to visit and ohio historical site. we tabulated the result and, edison won a plurality of the vote. so, here the journey in'sends. -- the journey ends. ohioans had the chance to see him, and now so will the rest of the country to remind us all of ohio's ability to reinvent the world. thank you. we have been through...
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tubman and harriet , the decision of april the $20, to put her on bill. as many of you know, it was met with some degree of controversy. there are those american citize w
tubman and harriet , the decision of april the $20, to put her on bill. as many of you know, it was met with some degree of controversy. there are those american citize w
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to the latest victim. >> reporter: cradled in the arms of an emergency responder 3-year-old kylie harriet the victim of a stray bullet was carried to an ambulance. that was 2003. but now paralyzed teen is offering a helping hand to boston's latest victim of violence. >> it's happening again kind just brought it back. >> reporter: kylie offering support to the 9-year-old shot in the back in this park at a party early sunday morning. after two men got out of a white car and shot into the crowd. >> i'm disappoint in the fact that like children can't enjoy being children. >> reporter: kylie now a sophomore at newtown country day wants to be a vet but she also wants to help other victims >> there wasn't like a lot of people that i looked up to that was handicapped and could really understand my situation. >> reporter: her mom tonya is proud of her daughter who says this weekend's shooting brings back a flood of bad memories. and she says to take one day at a time and that one thing like where you start. >> kylie wants to -- for this weekend's shooting remain on the loose. we're live tonight, j
to the latest victim. >> reporter: cradled in the arms of an emergency responder 3-year-old kylie harriet the victim of a stray bullet was carried to an ambulance. that was 2003. but now paralyzed teen is offering a helping hand to boston's latest victim of violence. >> it's happening again kind just brought it back. >> reporter: kylie offering support to the 9-year-old shot in the back in this park at a party early sunday morning. after two men got out of a white car and shot...
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. >> paul mccartney puts on a surprise performance for 100 fans at all bar called papi's and harriets. the former beatle was on stage for a couple of hours. mccartney is playing at the desert festival. ? >> yesterday, he won the nobel prize in literature and it is having an affect on bob dylan. his albums has cracked the top 25. >>> "the girl on the train" topped the box office but could have trouble making it two weeks in a row. office champ has stiff competition this week starting with kevin hart "what now?" it is the funny man's fifth standup. hoping to get a lot of laughs, he performs for a crowd of 53,000 in philadelphia. before he hits the stage, he teams with don cheadle and halle berry. ben accountants who is being hunted. "max steel" follows a teen and alien component who evolves into a turbo charged super hero. a group of mexican migrant workers being chased across the as they try to cross into the u.s. priceless is based on a true story by a widower who agrees to drive a truck across the country but must face a difficult choice when dealing with a human trafficking ring. >>
. >> paul mccartney puts on a surprise performance for 100 fans at all bar called papi's and harriets. the former beatle was on stage for a couple of hours. mccartney is playing at the desert festival. ? >> yesterday, he won the nobel prize in literature and it is having an affect on bob dylan. his albums has cracked the top 25. >>> "the girl on the train" topped the box office but could have trouble making it two weeks in a row. office champ has stiff competition...
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. >> it all made harriet martin eager to change her flight. >> you'd be in there all enclosed with the shutters, and can't see the light. i'm happy i'm not there. >>> relieved of the left florida and worried for those in the storm's path. if the travelers didn't get out today, they'd likely n on the track of the storm any time by downloading the cbs boston weather app. >>> a cyclist hit and killed and many people we spoke to say this happens way too often. tonight the city says it will with taking action. christina hager is live with more on what's being done to keep cyclists safe. cambridge city council person -- the first crash was not fatal. this time a man was killed in the intersection when he collided with an 18-wheeler. police pulled out the bicycle that was wedged under the front of a tractor-trailer after a rush hour crash in cambridge's busy porter square. locals are sadly not surprised. >> basically if you come through porter square on bicycle, you're taking your life in your hands. >> flowers near the yellow tape, wondering if it could have been a friend. >> i'm sure this p
. >> it all made harriet martin eager to change her flight. >> you'd be in there all enclosed with the shutters, and can't see the light. i'm happy i'm not there. >>> relieved of the left florida and worried for those in the storm's path. if the travelers didn't get out today, they'd likely n on the track of the storm any time by downloading the cbs boston weather app. >>> a cyclist hit and killed and many people we spoke to say this happens way too often. tonight...
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harriet cross the new counsel-general to new england from the u.k. this you, nice to have you here. >> my pleasure, thank you very much. fred: if you want to see that interview again or missed part of it. click on news and click on project economy. >> now, meteorologist kevin skarupa with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> the front making its way through, a little later than what we were expecting, in the northern fringes of northward over the last 24 hours. we're not getting technical rain from matthew per se and we're not expecting tropical downpours, maybe a third of an inch of rain in spots. it's delayed that front from coming through and clearing skies from holding off from eventually getting through and that means the clouds will linger and there will be scattered showers activity around. temperatures today really aren't going to move that much. we're starting in the 50's near and clearing skies take hold this evening, but i suspect with the wet weather around today there's going to be fog to go along with it as temperatures slide into the 30's a
harriet cross the new counsel-general to new england from the u.k. this you, nice to have you here. >> my pleasure, thank you very much. fred: if you want to see that interview again or missed part of it. click on news and click on project economy. >> now, meteorologist kevin skarupa with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> the front making its way through, a little later than what we were expecting, in the northern fringes of northward over the last 24 hours. we're not getting...
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harriet walters is currently serving a 17-year sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering charges. walters would give a bank of america and employee government checks and deposit them in accounts belonging to her and co-conspirators. saying they do not have strong enough oversight to prevent this crime. >> this suit sought recovery for what we believed was bank of america's role in not minding the store. the reality is at that time, the district of columbia was not minding its store either. alison: the city originally sued for $48 million, but settled for $13 million. that bank employee is also serving prison time for his part in the scheme. on the way, and waking up tomorrow morning, a definite chill in the air. freeze warnings to the north and west, frederick county, western blotting county, the panhandle of west virginia. -- western loudoun county, the panhandle of west virginia. tomorrow morning you may need to do a little scraping of ice, so leave extra time. the morning rush, 30's, lower degrees, let's of sunshine. wrap the sunglasses. the marine corps mar
harriet walters is currently serving a 17-year sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud and money laundering charges. walters would give a bank of america and employee government checks and deposit them in accounts belonging to her and co-conspirators. saying they do not have strong enough oversight to prevent this crime. >> this suit sought recovery for what we believed was bank of america's role in not minding the store. the reality is at that time, the district of columbia was not...
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in the arms of an emergency responder 3-year-old kylie harriet, the victim of a stray bullet, was carried to an the now paralyzed teen is offering a helping hand to boston's latest victim of violence. >> this is kind of like reopened it and just brought it back. >> reporter: kylie offering support to the 9-year-old shot in the back in this park at a party early sunday morning. after two men got out of a white car and shot in the crowd. >> i'm disappointed in the can't enjoy being children. >> reporter: kylie, now a sophomore at newton country day, wants to be a vet but she also wants to help other victims of violence. >> there wasn't a lot of like people that i looked up to that were like handicapped or, you know, disabled and could really help. >> reporter: her mom tonya is proud of her daughter who says this weekend's shooting brings back a flood of bad memories. >> it home. >> reporter: and kylie like her mom says to take one day at a time and that one thing is key. >> i think forgiveness is like where you start. >> kylie has also started a foundation to help victims of violence. but u
in the arms of an emergency responder 3-year-old kylie harriet, the victim of a stray bullet, was carried to an the now paralyzed teen is offering a helping hand to boston's latest victim of violence. >> this is kind of like reopened it and just brought it back. >> reporter: kylie offering support to the 9-year-old shot in the back in this park at a party early sunday morning. after two men got out of a white car and shot in the crowd. >> i'm disappointed in the can't enjoy...
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cradled in the arms of an emergency responder, 3-year-old kylie harriet, the victim of a stray bullet, was carried to an ambulance. that the now paralyzed teen is offering a helping hand to boston's latest victim of violence. >> this happening again kind of, like, reopened it, and, like just brought it back to me. >> reporter: kylie offering support to the 9-year-old shot in the back at this park at a party early sunday morning. after two men got out of a white car and shot into the crowd. >> i am disappointed in the can't enjoy being children. >> reporter: kylie now a sophomore at newton county day wants to be a vet, but she also wants to help other victims of boston. >> there wasn't a lot of, like, people that i looked up to that were, like, handicapped or disabled and could really relate to my situation. >> reporter: her mom tonya is proud of her daughter that says this weekend's shooting brings back a flood of bad memories. >> >> reporter: and ky, like her mom, says to take one day at a time and that one thing key. >> i think forgiveness is where you start. >> reporter: kylie has
cradled in the arms of an emergency responder, 3-year-old kylie harriet, the victim of a stray bullet, was carried to an ambulance. that the now paralyzed teen is offering a helping hand to boston's latest victim of violence. >> this happening again kind of, like, reopened it, and, like just brought it back to me. >> reporter: kylie offering support to the 9-year-old shot in the back at this park at a party early sunday morning. after two men got out of a white car and shot into the...
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[laughter] president has called his supreme court pick, harriet miers, a people incised six shoes. --n size six shoes. i find that hurtful. that is what he used to call me. [laughter] >> people are wondering if i'm going to run for president again but i am more than year away from making the decision. lisa stop asking. -- please stop asking, relax and try to enjoy the evening, governor pataki. [laughter] [applause] >> while i am at it, i would like to ask your sympathy for the families of the state of arizona. because barry goldwater ran for the president of the united states and udall ran and bruce babbitt from arizona ran for president of the united states. . am arizona ran arizona may be the only state in america where mothers don't tell their children that someday they can grow up and be president of the united states [laughter] -- united states. [laughter] >> you mentioned the speculation about me being the present -- the vice president of the united states. i am not clear which to get. i was on the jay leno show me asked me what is this about you being vice president? years --t
[laughter] president has called his supreme court pick, harriet miers, a people incised six shoes. --n size six shoes. i find that hurtful. that is what he used to call me. [laughter] >> people are wondering if i'm going to run for president again but i am more than year away from making the decision. lisa stop asking. -- please stop asking, relax and try to enjoy the evening, governor pataki. [laughter] [applause] >> while i am at it, i would like to ask your sympathy for the...
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the arrival of the japanese visitors from the .ast harriet lane in the blue dress. the japanese ambassadors. wonderful lights outside the white house that word -- that were taken out during the roosevelt rehab in 1902. the japanese were immensely popular in washington. people were driven mad by them. women gathered outside their windows. there said to become hysterical and huge crowds followed them wherever they went. grasp thefficult to amount of excitement they caused, both in washington and then later on a new york. things that i return to a great deal in my work is building. this is the library for the whole american people. this is the library of congress on the east front. in front of the dome of the capital. i'm interested in building methods. kids are interested, too. amause i build my works, i interested in process. to show how things are made because most people have no idea how anything is made. and in this case, made by slaves. this is deconstructed with the help of bill allen, who was a historian over at the capital at that stage. drawing of the room fi
the arrival of the japanese visitors from the .ast harriet lane in the blue dress. the japanese ambassadors. wonderful lights outside the white house that word -- that were taken out during the roosevelt rehab in 1902. the japanese were immensely popular in washington. people were driven mad by them. women gathered outside their windows. there said to become hysterical and huge crowds followed them wherever they went. grasp thefficult to amount of excitement they caused, both in washington and...
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from 2003 captured an emergency responder crading kaleigh harriet in his arms as she is carried to a waiting ambulance. kaleigh was only three years old but she was hit by a stray bullet and paralyzed. now, more than a decade later, kaleigh and her mother say their victim of gun violence. >> this is happening again kind of like reopened it and, like, just brought it back to us. >> it is very close to home testify fox 25 spoke to ali after last weekend's shooting landed a 9 year-old girl in the hospital. >> i'm disappointed in the fact that, like, children can't enjoy being children. kaleigh said having struggled herself, she wants to lend >> there wasn't a lot, like, people i looked up to that would, like, were handicapped or, you know, disabled, and could relate to my situation. >> kaleigh says recovery takes one day at a time, and that one thing is key. >> i think forgiveness is like where you start. >> all right. switching fears let's talk about the weather because it's a fall weekend where everyone is outside. i know you have >> yes, down on the cape, the place on the cape, it's
from 2003 captured an emergency responder crading kaleigh harriet in his arms as she is carried to a waiting ambulance. kaleigh was only three years old but she was hit by a stray bullet and paralyzed. now, more than a decade later, kaleigh and her mother say their victim of gun violence. >> this is happening again kind of like reopened it and, like, just brought it back to us. >> it is very close to home testify fox 25 spoke to ali after last weekend's shooting landed a 9 year-old...
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housing in san francisco cca provides housing on mission district with approximately 200 beds and at 38 harriet with 42 beds and will provide more bedding and at hoper with 6 hundred beds 34 this will accommodate one thousand 70 beds with 2000 students enrolled will accommodate 40 percent of the population the showplace square and moscone are encouraged and instructs us to maximize in keeping with the neighborhood character in particular, the project is compatible with the mass and scale other property and 4 and 5 mixed use property located nearby on 15 and 16 street those seeking a rear yard modification conversation the project provides sufficient rear yard square footage to meet the size the project has been sealed in the interim design and was in conformation based on a detailed shadow analyze it casts approximately .00 one percent of the annual sunlight this is a property under the jurisdiction of the san francisco rec and park department based on the recommendation of the general manager of the rec and park department in consultation with the oornsdz the net percent of shadow will not be
housing in san francisco cca provides housing on mission district with approximately 200 beds and at 38 harriet with 42 beds and will provide more bedding and at hoper with 6 hundred beds 34 this will accommodate one thousand 70 beds with 2000 students enrolled will accommodate 40 percent of the population the showplace square and moscone are encouraged and instructs us to maximize in keeping with the neighborhood character in particular, the project is compatible with the mass and scale other...
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rebuttinghimself as harriet beecher stowe's famous work, "uncle tom's cabin." critics of the play challenged thomas dixon's claims of historical accuracy. called the play a perverted mixture of truth and falsehood. faced criticism for being an inaccurate representation of african-americans, and inciting violence. it depicted violence on stage against african-americans. tour, first year of its neither of these claims was the basis for censoring the play. the play is not stopped, although there is significant criticism. controversials for inflaming racial antagonism, but it was not banned in any city until the aftermath of the atlanta race riot in september 1906. the -- nsman" may have played a role in stirring up violence in atlanta. when the play appeared in atlanta in 1905, near the end of 1905, the audience became unruly silence theorked to racial hostility in the audience. after the atlanta riot, african-american citizens had more success asking local officials to stop the play. city governments were now more likely to agree to censor the play after this con
rebuttinghimself as harriet beecher stowe's famous work, "uncle tom's cabin." critics of the play challenged thomas dixon's claims of historical accuracy. called the play a perverted mixture of truth and falsehood. faced criticism for being an inaccurate representation of african-americans, and inciting violence. it depicted violence on stage against african-americans. tour, first year of its neither of these claims was the basis for censoring the play. the play is not stopped,...
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he he just it harriet tubman and marilyn for underground railroad. he is opening up the narrative as their saying of american history. obama has been great on that. fdr is the one who started the ability to save labor strike places or something that might be controversy and save those as part of our national heritage. thank you. >> yes or i have had a chance to read both your books, thank you, they are magnificent. and reading and listening to you today i observed that we have one great republican president and one great democratic president. for a long period of time conservation in the fire mental movement was not really a partisan issue, now it is a very deeply partisan issue, what happened? >> amazing question, it used to be republican party got into conservation all the time. many of the heroes, including the rockefeller family who incidentally did florence rockefeller did so much for, ronald reagan created over 50 wilderness areas, that is roadless areas, reagan did that. today, you have republican party that is running on oil, gas, oil, gas, o
he he just it harriet tubman and marilyn for underground railroad. he is opening up the narrative as their saying of american history. obama has been great on that. fdr is the one who started the ability to save labor strike places or something that might be controversy and save those as part of our national heritage. thank you. >> yes or i have had a chance to read both your books, thank you, they are magnificent. and reading and listening to you today i observed that we have one great...
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she baked bread every bit as good as her great-grandmother harriet ash cake but she was every bit as fierce. even those who knew the family well and grew up in the socienorhood around the corner and is now a social sciences professor, he had never come contemplated bringing the subject up. that is one garnet family. you have to take baby steps. you have to think of them as a tribe. they fall out with each other sometimes, but if you fall out with one of them, they, they a will come roaring back at you like an army. it was ten more years before nancy warmed up enough to let me and a cowriter author and newspaper about her uncles and only after the death in 2001, he was 108.th she didn't reveal much though. she invited my fellow reporter, photographer inside the house exactly one time. she made reference to a family bible that we were not permittet to view and for years after the series ran, whenever i visited the restaurant sheshe hintedto there was more to the story than we had found. when she would say things like that, she would call me scoop. off. the city officials decimated two
she baked bread every bit as good as her great-grandmother harriet ash cake but she was every bit as fierce. even those who knew the family well and grew up in the socienorhood around the corner and is now a social sciences professor, he had never come contemplated bringing the subject up. that is one garnet family. you have to take baby steps. you have to think of them as a tribe. they fall out with each other sometimes, but if you fall out with one of them, they, they a will come roaring back...
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areasis seen as rebutting be just a -- harriet beecher stowe's famous work "uncle tom's cabin." y "acritic called the plat perverted mixture of truth and falsehood." depicted violence on stage against african-americans. but in the first year of its tour, neither of these claims was the basis for censoring the play. the play is not stopped even though there is significant criticism of it. the play was controversial for inflaming racial antagonism, but was not banned in any city until the aftermath of the atlantic race riots in 1906. >> watch the entire lecture tonight at 7:05 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction. books and authors. here are some of our programs. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton's e-mail conversely the topic of a panel discussion. "clinton cash," the author of "partners in crime," and author of "clean house." then an outline of the day-to-day work of u.s. diplomats and cables in the book "the secretary: leaked cables in america's foreign policy to connect -- foreign policy disconnect." are going to b
areasis seen as rebutting be just a -- harriet beecher stowe's famous work "uncle tom's cabin." y "acritic called the plat perverted mixture of truth and falsehood." depicted violence on stage against african-americans. but in the first year of its tour, neither of these claims was the basis for censoring the play. the play is not stopped even though there is significant criticism of it. the play was controversial for inflaming racial antagonism, but was not banned in any...
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more recently he was part of , five successful national monument campaigns including fort young, and harriet tubman. thank you. alan spears. [applause] mr. spears: good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the 101st conference for the studytion of african-american life and history. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank our host. there are a number of people in the room. it is a fantastic organization. you all know that because you are probably members. again, i am alan. we will take about 40 minutes to do our first panel. and then we will bring up experts from national park service to talk to a little bit more, and we will do our best to wrap up by 6:30, so you can get to the reception tonight which will be a real fantastic event. one housekeeping event -- if you have one of these, and who doesn't these days -- please place it on silent. we would like to avoid beethoven's symphony and bird signals and calls in the middle of what is going to be a fantastic panel. opportunity,eat privilege of having this conversation with two colleagues, peers, mentors, and friends. i want to introduce you
more recently he was part of , five successful national monument campaigns including fort young, and harriet tubman. thank you. alan spears. [applause] mr. spears: good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the 101st conference for the studytion of african-american life and history. it is a pleasure to be here. i want to thank our host. there are a number of people in the room. it is a fantastic organization. you all know that because you are probably members. again, i am alan. we will take about 40...
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. >> reporter: soon harriet had nikki's oldest daughter alex on the phone. >> you know it's her? i'm right here. the police won't let me come, honey. they won't let me through. i'm right here where the police are. they won't let me through. where are you? >> i just remember fainting or something, but as soon as i came to, i took off running. and i ran all the way to where the crime scene tape was. >> you can't, baby. >> of course they wouldn't let me see her and i'm grateful that they didn't know. >> reporter: as nikki's family struggled to process the news, amy faced the microphones and once again became the family's voice. >> all we saw was her hair. but you know, so we're just waiting for the police to do their job and we'll find out more soon. >> reporter: inside the police tape, investigators carefully uncovered the body of a middle aged female. she was nude, lying face down and tellingly appeared to have a fresh pink pedicure. given the decompensation, the heat, the rain, investigators figured the body had lain there for a while. >> it had been out there several days. >> re
. >> reporter: soon harriet had nikki's oldest daughter alex on the phone. >> you know it's her? i'm right here. the police won't let me come, honey. they won't let me through. i'm right here where the police are. they won't let me through. where are you? >> i just remember fainting or something, but as soon as i came to, i took off running. and i ran all the way to where the crime scene tape was. >> you can't, baby. >> of course they wouldn't let me see her and...
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police say they are investigating this we have could have had for years and 16-year-old kai leigh harriet paralyzed by a bullet are reaching out to face her own road to recovery. sunday's shooting of a 9-year-old in a boston park brought back memories of her own injuries and she wanted to offer some advice something she felt she couldn't use 13 years ago. >> especially for me growing up, there wasn't a lot of, like, people that i looked up to that wer disabled kind relate to my situation. >> doctors are not sure if the 9-year-old has been paralyzed. police are still looking for two suspects in sunday's shooting. >>> toyota has announced a global recall for its newest models of the prius sedans because of a potentially dangerous break issues. -- dangerous brake issues. recalling the 2016 and 2017 models a possibility that the stop working. asking to take their cars to toyota dealers who will fix the car with no cost. >>> tom brady earned afc player of the week honors. patriots won this week's game against the cleveland browns and brady threw for over 300 yards. this sunday host sunshine in
police say they are investigating this we have could have had for years and 16-year-old kai leigh harriet paralyzed by a bullet are reaching out to face her own road to recovery. sunday's shooting of a 9-year-old in a boston park brought back memories of her own injuries and she wanted to offer some advice something she felt she couldn't use 13 years ago. >> especially for me growing up, there wasn't a lot of, like, people that i looked up to that wer disabled kind relate to my situation....
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he also questioned whether or not a judge of mexican harriet of to be impartial in his case because hen fact, mexican. all of that is highly problematic and when you start to peel back this onion, this racism, xenophobia, this bigotry isn't just isolated to donald trump. you heard that from the vice presidential candidate as well last night, and the other guy who came on-air saying, well if we keep this going we'll have taco trucks on every corner. guess what, kate and john, deal me in. i will take a chicken taco, please. >> angela, couldn't agree more. taco trucks sounds like heaven for me. >> i hope you would recognize what your candidate said. >> what does not sound like heaven at all, reality, most people of color live in in this country. one-third of american children live in poverty. that is a tragedy. >> the figure for white kids? >> 15%? half that. 10%, no. >> your figures are slightly off. the real issue, why don't you -- >> not off. one-third of minority children live in poverty. it's a tragedy. >> i was talking about black kids. >> largely because of policy in this country.
he also questioned whether or not a judge of mexican harriet of to be impartial in his case because hen fact, mexican. all of that is highly problematic and when you start to peel back this onion, this racism, xenophobia, this bigotry isn't just isolated to donald trump. you heard that from the vice presidential candidate as well last night, and the other guy who came on-air saying, well if we keep this going we'll have taco trucks on every corner. guess what, kate and john, deal me in. i will...
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face of the 20 will feature abolitionist harriet tubman, back of the ten, story of women suffer rage and back of the five which shows the lincoln memorial will feature composite of martin luther king junior, elinor roosevelt and, of course, merion anderson. >> the lincoln memorial is more than just a monument to abraham lincoln. it has become one of the great spots in our country where people committed to making this a belter country. >> reporter: anderson broke racial barriers when she sang on the steps of the lincoln memorial, and by first lady elinor roosevelt sparking the civil rights movement. >> today is different in this country because of what happened on the steps of the lincoln memorial that day. >> reporter: anderson was a u.s. ambassador, pay tree eighth, donating 98 percent of her proceeds from her voice of america album to the country's war efforts during world war two. >> that shows you enough about her love of country, her love of patriotism. >> reporter: lou says new bill designed is in progress and will be released under the new administration but he is hoping that
face of the 20 will feature abolitionist harriet tubman, back of the ten, story of women suffer rage and back of the five which shows the lincoln memorial will feature composite of martin luther king junior, elinor roosevelt and, of course, merion anderson. >> the lincoln memorial is more than just a monument to abraham lincoln. it has become one of the great spots in our country where people committed to making this a belter country. >> reporter: anderson broke racial barriers when...
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he was an 11-year-old boy in 1927 when harriet muse got her son's back.the job after school was he would help a blind man sell brooms in the city market that he made. so have this wonderful insider view to the story and he was there when they came home that night. so he's 98 when i interview him for this book. but i knew them because i have done numerous articles on him before. i just think because i have made those connections in theec community i was able to get people to trust me but it was really the time the fact that i'm still there. these are my people i know them.eady to they trust me. and maybe when she said yes go ahead 25 years ago you might not had been ready to write the book. joanne was that newspapers first black reporter. and so the neighborhood and the little micro village only the very old people still refer to it as jordan's alley. and joann was able she doesn't live in that neighborhood but, she goes to church there andnd she was able to put me in touch with 80 and 90-year-old and 100-year-old people who could help me bring that neighb
he was an 11-year-old boy in 1927 when harriet muse got her son's back.the job after school was he would help a blind man sell brooms in the city market that he made. so have this wonderful insider view to the story and he was there when they came home that night. so he's 98 when i interview him for this book. but i knew them because i have done numerous articles on him before. i just think because i have made those connections in theec community i was able to get people to trust me but it was...
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several bills of us currency to add women to the fold, the face of the 20 will feature abolishionists harrietub man, to back up the ten, the story of women sufferage, to back up the five which now shows the lincoln memorial will feature a a composite of martin luther king, jr., elmore roosevelt, of course, marion anderson. >> the lincoln memorial is more than just a monument as to abraham lincoln. it has become one of the great spots in our country where people committed to making this a better country. >> anderson broke racial barriers when she sang on the steps of the lincoln memorial. by lady eleanor roosevelt, sparking the civil rights movement. >> because of what happened on the steps. memorial that day. >> us a.m. back bass door, donating 98 of the proceeds to her platinum selling voice albumn to the country war effort during worlds war two. >> that shows you enough about her love of country, her love of patriotism. >> says the new bill designed is in progress, will be released un the new administration, but he is hoping americans will see the 5-dollar bill and remember. >> history that
several bills of us currency to add women to the fold, the face of the 20 will feature abolishionists harrietub man, to back up the ten, the story of women sufferage, to back up the five which now shows the lincoln memorial will feature a a composite of martin luther king, jr., elmore roosevelt, of course, marion anderson. >> the lincoln memorial is more than just a monument as to abraham lincoln. it has become one of the great spots in our country where people committed to making this a...
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astonishing to lifelong democrat harriet friedman. >> i've been volunteering for a long time and this taking a seriously and that we really have a chance. >> we're calling today in support of hillary clinton. >> reporter: air a irdemocrats say national money and organizers are moving in, beefing up their 161 paid staffers and 32 offices, more than the party has ever had in the state. arizona is changing with more young latino voters like laura and growing disdain for trump's campaign. the first lady pointing out trump's words about women. >> he demeans and humiliates women as if we're objects meant solely for pleasure and entertainment rather than human beings worthy of love and respect. >> reporter: arizona has voted for a democratic president only once in 64 years, reliably republican. but this year democrats are now edging republicans in voter registration in the last eight weeks by about 5,000 voters. arizona's gop dismisses this recent surge. it has 161,000 more registered republican voters. >> i don't know what people's definition of blue is but that to me is bright red. >> repo
astonishing to lifelong democrat harriet friedman. >> i've been volunteering for a long time and this taking a seriously and that we really have a chance. >> we're calling today in support of hillary clinton. >> reporter: air a irdemocrats say national money and organizers are moving in, beefing up their 161 paid staffers and 32 offices, more than the party has ever had in the state. arizona is changing with more young latino voters like laura and growing disdain for trump's...
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harriet tubman is going to be on the $20 bill. the question is whether they will really move beyond these conversations in this room and elsewhere into concrete change and kind of a growing awareness and a changing consciousness about who gets to be a citizen, who doesn't, who should be included, who shouldn't and what -- how much opportunities we should provide to citizens who have been systematically and historically excluded from access to basic resources including in the case of flint, water that isn't poisoned. >> amazing book. incredible work. i actually just wanted to ask a historical question about the maximum feasible participation argument. how much of the decline in the appeal of that ideal do you think turns on the robust participation of black power militants in community control programs? and in community programming? so, you know, how much causal weight do you put on black powers insurgency into this sphere? and, two, how -- you know, and you can punt on this one. it's difficult, but how would you even suggest, you
harriet tubman is going to be on the $20 bill. the question is whether they will really move beyond these conversations in this room and elsewhere into concrete change and kind of a growing awareness and a changing consciousness about who gets to be a citizen, who doesn't, who should be included, who shouldn't and what -- how much opportunities we should provide to citizens who have been systematically and historically excluded from access to basic resources including in the case of flint,...
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individuals on oversight versus holter and lynch which involved the fastest program and the case involving harriet miers. we will break a 10:30 for 15 minutes and then hear from the panel of individuals who have both from experience and scholarship given serious thought to how congress and the executive branch can work through these challenging demands and relationships. we will have a brie brief wrapup afternoon and then adjourn at 12:15. so now i would like to invite the constitution project to come up and give her welcoming remarks. >> thinks and good morning. i want to welcome you all here today on behalf of the constitution project and thank the center fo senator for cospoe event today and also the senator and a my longtime friend. thank you also to mark rosenberg has written the original when congress comes calling for the constitutional project and it now has updated it or is in the process. we are grateful and delighted that the update is the basis for today's discussion. we ran out of the original long ago because it was so popular and such a useful tool for how the government works. we a
individuals on oversight versus holter and lynch which involved the fastest program and the case involving harriet miers. we will break a 10:30 for 15 minutes and then hear from the panel of individuals who have both from experience and scholarship given serious thought to how congress and the executive branch can work through these challenging demands and relationships. we will have a brie brief wrapup afternoon and then adjourn at 12:15. so now i would like to invite the constitution project...
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aunt harriet, give mr. vandergilt some more tea, will you? he'll ponder it? that's strange. what's he got to ponder? yes, commissioner? prepare yourself for a blow. someone has struck at woodrow roosevelt high. we think it's the joker. good grief. i'm on my way. dick's in the thick of this already. if he should phone in, tell him to stay where he is. [ up-tempo music plays ] ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? na-na na-na na-na na-na na-na na-na na ? doesn't it? joker released from jail one week ago -- immediately buys control of one-armed bandit novelty company. makers of coin-operated gadgets. gum machines, pinballs -- that sort of harmless junk. there's nothing harmless about the joker! we all know that! nor about a machine which returns 20 silver dollars for a dime. what about the men who installed the machine? clean as driven snow, batman. they're even more surprised than we are. it's open-and-shut -- and gimmicked it, but why?! in the devil's name, why? i can make a guess. [ buzzer ] yes? oh, thank you,
aunt harriet, give mr. vandergilt some more tea, will you? he'll ponder it? that's strange. what's he got to ponder? yes, commissioner? prepare yourself for a blow. someone has struck at woodrow roosevelt high. we think it's the joker. good grief. i'm on my way. dick's in the thick of this already. if he should phone in, tell him to stay where he is. [ up-tempo music plays ] ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? batman ? ? na-na na-na na-na...
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from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics shouldn't be an add-on. it can be made a part of every class. not just social studies and history but read, writing, science and math. studying climate change in science class can be broadened and made more rel vent by asking students to find out whether their local government is prepared to respond. math can be made more engaging by having students research the ratio of liquor stores to grocery stores to population in various neighborhoods. and then asking the mayor why that is the case. beyond knowledge, students need civics skills. they should be able to write persuasive letters to the
from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics...
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it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression from that turner, harriet tubman, and frederick douglass to the tuskegee airmen. it is a wonderful resource for the nation and educators. students should understand that the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics shouldn't be an add-on. it can be made a part of every class, not just social studies and history, but reading and writing and science and math studying climate change in science class can be broadened and made more relevant by asking student's to find out whether their local government is prepared to respond. math can be made more engaging by having student research the ratio of liquor stores to grocery stores to population in various neighborhoods. and then ask the mayor why t
it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression from that turner, harriet tubman, and frederick douglass to the tuskegee airmen. it is a wonderful resource for the nation and educators. students should understand that the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. they should also understand and be able to explain with...
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harriet says we have had heavy rain from yesterday afternoon.1.8 6. so, again, it was okay rain but the heavier rain was west and south of you. still, there is another system that has to move through. maybe it's moving through on my computer right now because it is not moving. i'm going to have you to stand by to stand by. we will get a break later today and tomorrow and then the next round on wednesday night into thursday. >> you gave us what we needed. >>> it is trending on twitter. but not good news for twitter employees. why twitter will cut its workforce. >>> it is time for our instagram picture of the day. take a look what was sent to us by the corgi con. good morning everyone potty. we love seeing your photos, especially when they're this cute. send them to us on instagram and use the hashtag #ktvu. because she is a butterfly, who fights fires. because she is my daughter, and the surgeon general says that raising tobacco taxes... is a proven way to make sure she never smokes. that's why i'm voting yes on 56. >> taking a look back at the o
harriet says we have had heavy rain from yesterday afternoon.1.8 6. so, again, it was okay rain but the heavier rain was west and south of you. still, there is another system that has to move through. maybe it's moving through on my computer right now because it is not moving. i'm going to have you to stand by to stand by. we will get a break later today and tomorrow and then the next round on wednesday night into thursday. >> you gave us what we needed. >>> it is trending on...
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but harriet is up in kelseyville in lake county. we had frost on the halloween decorations. 40 on my outdoor thermometer. i believe it. there are cool readings of. off shore breeze for the santa cruz mountains. it will be beautiful on the coast. the fog is u will youing but maybe going to touch up north on the mendocino coast. it moves off sure as the breeze takes over. that pushes it out into the pacific. it will be back tomorrow. 40s and 50s on the temps. still slow to recover. it will be a sunny, warm day. so much going on. it looks like a transition to a cooler weekend. rain might move in by sunday. but more likely it will be early next week. it may stick around a little bit. 70s on the temps. low 80s for some. santa rosa will go 84. san jose 81. walnut creek at 80. alameda 76. 70 beautiful degrees in saratoga. upper 70s on peninsula. slightly cooler friday. then the clouds move in. sunday might be a rain day up north and monday rain for all. >>> a new announcement by apple. it's coming up in today's money business. >>> it is ti
but harriet is up in kelseyville in lake county. we had frost on the halloween decorations. 40 on my outdoor thermometer. i believe it. there are cool readings of. off shore breeze for the santa cruz mountains. it will be beautiful on the coast. the fog is u will youing but maybe going to touch up north on the mendocino coast. it moves off sure as the breeze takes over. that pushes it out into the pacific. it will be back tomorrow. 40s and 50s on the temps. still slow to recover. it will be a...
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a woman named harriet said the debate went to donald trump, saying they be it was the calm he projectedmaybe it was the .et up this split screen with both candidates at the podium suited him far better or maybe it was the moderator who was a restraining, authoritative presence. donald trump was light on policy, as ever. for many americans, they will be surprised by this, he looked there i say it, presidential. -- clinton ships debate away from wikileaks revelation by blaming vladimir putin for cyber attacks, saying she has played the russia card. the hacking claims against donald trump and vladimir putin, trump condemned the cyber attacks. the third and last presidential tool could have well past with no mention of russia which grant the spotlight unexpectedly, effectively serving as her shield from coming to what could've been a rather uncomfortable discussion. you said, that is dominating the front pages of the newspapers. warning at been rallies, recently that this election is rigged, and that hillary clinton is in the process of trying to steal it from you. your running mate, govern
a woman named harriet said the debate went to donald trump, saying they be it was the calm he projectedmaybe it was the .et up this split screen with both candidates at the podium suited him far better or maybe it was the moderator who was a restraining, authoritative presence. donald trump was light on policy, as ever. for many americans, they will be surprised by this, he looked there i say it, presidential. -- clinton ships debate away from wikileaks revelation by blaming vladimir putin for...
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from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics shouldn't be an add-on. it can be made a part of every class. not just social studies and history but read, writing, science and math. studying climate change in science class can be broadened and made more rel vent by asking students to find out whether their local government is prepared to respond. math can be made more engaging by having students research the ratio of liquor stores to grocery stores to population in various neighborhoods. and then asking the mayor why that is the case. beyond knowledge, students need civics skills. they should be able to write persuasive letters to the
from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics...