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. >> heather coxe richardson on the new roles that women assumed on the workforce and in politics in the 19th century. focused onp it issues like prohibition and women suffrage. the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute without being bellicose, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will build the piece of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountains so that we may see the glory of the don. and a newfor america dawn for peace and freedom. richard nixon accepted the republican nomination and hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination. ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor share stories about traditions. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, they bring in someone and we toast them, point or girl and sing happy birthday. meter,issing our chorus because most of them cannot carry a tune. >> the supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our comcast cable partners worke
. >> heather coxe richardson on the new roles that women assumed on the workforce and in politics in the 19th century. focused onp it issues like prohibition and women suffrage. the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute without being bellicose, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will build the piece of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountains so that we may see the...
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. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose, strong, w
. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose, strong, w
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. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforcepolitics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose. strong without being arrogant. and that's the kind of an america that will help build the peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountain so that we may see the glory of the dawn, a new day for america, and a new dawn for peace and freedom in the world. >> former vice president richard nixon accepted the gop presidential nomination in miami beach, and vice president hubert humfry accepted the democratic nomination in chicago, and monday evening, just before 7:00, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor share stories about the current supreme court food position. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, the chief brings in some wine, and we to
. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforcepolitics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose. strong without being arrogant. and that's the kind of an america that will help build the peace of this world....
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. >> boston college professor heather cox-richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics, during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. the road to the white house rewind. the 1968 democratic and republican national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellico bellicose, strong without being arrogant, that's the kind of an america that will help build the peace of this world. >> the time has come, for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountain. so that we may see the glory of the dawn, a new day for america pd a new dawn for peace and freedom in the world. >> former vice president richard nixon accepted the gop presidential nomination in miami beach. and vice president hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination in chicago. monday evening just before 7:00, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor share stories about the current supreme court's food traditions. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, the chief brings i
. >> boston college professor heather cox-richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics, during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. the road to the white house rewind. the 1968 democratic and republican national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellico bellicose, strong without being arrogant, that's the kind of an america that will help build the...
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. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on new roles women assumed in the workforce anditics and the growth of political organizations run by women that focussed on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute without, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of an america that will help build peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountain so that we may see the glory of the dawn, a new day for america and a new dawn for peace and freedom in the world. >> former vice president richard nixon accepted the gop presidential nomination in miami beach and vice president hubert humfry accepted the democratic nomination in chicago. monday evening supreme court justices share stories about the current supreme court's food traditions. >> whenever the justice has a birthday the chief brings in some wine and we toast the birthday boy or girl and sing happy birthday. and we are missing our chorus
. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on new roles women assumed in the workforce anditics and the growth of political organizations run by women that focussed on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute without, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of an america that will help build peace of this world. >> the time has...
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. >> heather coxe richardson on the new roles that women assumed on the workforce and in politics in the 19th century. focused onp it issues like prohibition and women suffrage. the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute without being bellicose, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will build the piece of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountains so that we may see the...
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. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed in the workforce in politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >> let's go ahead and start. as you know, the theme of this course comes from the idea that the civil war dramatically changes american history because what it really does is it destroys everything everybody believed about the relationship between america and the american government. once the war is over, and this is actually a good day to talk about this. today is the anniversary of the firing on fort sumter. everybody has different ideas about what the nation is supposed to become. we've gone through a lot of that with the idea that african-american men who had fought for the union had ideas what about america should be. white southerners had ideas about what america should be. the northerners w
. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed in the workforce in politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >> let's go ahead and start. as you know, the theme of this course comes from the idea...
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. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed in the workforce in politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields such as nursing, teaching, and social work. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >>> let's go ahead and start. as you know the theme of this course comes from the idea that the civil war dramatically changes american history because what it really does is it destroys everythingve
. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed in the workforce in politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields such as nursing, teaching, and social work. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >>> let's go ahead and start. as you know the...
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on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles woman's assumed in workforce and politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields, such as nursing, teaching, and social work. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focus on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. let's go aheadn: and start. the theme of this course comes from the theme of civil war dramatically changed. it destroyed everything people believed about america and the american government. once the war's over -- and this is an important day to talk about it, the anniversary of firing at fort sumter -- everybody has different ideas of what the nation is supposed to become. there were ideas about what african-american people should be. -- the northerners had ideas of what america should be. the indians and chinese out west had ideas about what america should be. and certainly the northern man who had won the war had thoughts on what america should be. but the critic
on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles woman's assumed in workforce and politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields, such as nursing, teaching, and social work. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focus on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. let's go aheadn: and start. the theme of this course comes from the...
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. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the roles women assumed in work and politics during the 19th century. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >> let's go ahead and start. the theme of this course comes from the idea that the civil war dramatically changes american history. what it really does is it destroys everything everybody believed about the relationship between america and the american government. once the war is over, and this is actually a good day to talk about this. everybody has different ideas about what the nation is supposed to become. we've gone through a lot of that with the idea that african-american men who had fought for the union had ideas what about america should be. the northerners who won the war had ideas about what america should be. the indians and the chinese out west had ideas about what america should be. but the critical question as to what it was going to be was who
. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the roles women assumed in work and politics during the 19th century. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >> let's go ahead and start. the theme of this course comes from the idea that the civil war dramatically changes american history. what it really does...
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at 8:00 eastern professor heather cox richardson on the changing roles of american women in the late 19th century. at 9:00, marshal university professor kat williams on life on the home front during world war ii. and at 10:40 history professor nancy u.n. gar on activists. part of american history in prime time each night this week on c-span 3. >>> this sunday night on q&a, university of toronto professor a mer tus jeanne edward smith on his biography of george w. bush. >> bush east worst fault is the fact he's a born again christian who brings that ideology into the presidency. he believes that he was god's agent here on earth to fight evil. bush called the president of france on the telephone trying to get france to join in the attack. and during the course of that conversation he told him u that we're fighting before the final judgment. creatures in the book of revelations of the new testament, that's the center of the universe for many evangelicals and fundamentalist christians. and bush generally believed that and believed that he was god's agent here on earth to fight evil. >> s
at 8:00 eastern professor heather cox richardson on the changing roles of american women in the late 19th century. at 9:00, marshal university professor kat williams on life on the home front during world war ii. and at 10:40 history professor nancy u.n. gar on activists. part of american history in prime time each night this week on c-span 3. >>> this sunday night on q&a, university of toronto professor a mer tus jeanne edward smith on his biography of george w. bush. >>...
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heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women suffrage. resolute, without being bellicose. strong, without being arrogant. that's the kind of an america that will help build the p eace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and claim what is ours so we can claim the day of don. a new dawn for peace and freedom. >> richard nixon and said the gop presidential nomination in miami beach. hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination in chicago. ruth bader ginsburg and sonia aboutyor share stories supreme court food traditions. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, the chief brings in some wine and we toast the birthday boy or girl. .d sing happy birthday we are missing our chorus leader because, truth be told, most of them cannot carry a tune. [laughter] >> catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span
heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women suffrage. resolute, without being bellicose. strong, without being arrogant. that's the kind of an america that will help build the p eace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and claim what is ours so we can claim the day of don. a new...
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on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles woman's assumed in workforce and politics during the late 19th century. she describes the gains women made in fields, such as nursing, teaching, and social work. she also looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focus on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. let's go aheadn: and start. th
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. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed during the late 19th century. she described the gains women made and looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >>> let's go ahead and start. as you know the theme of this course comes from the idea that the civil war dramatically changes american history because what it really does is it destroyed everything everybody believed about the relationship between america and the american government. so once the war is over and this is a good day to talk about this, today is the anniversary of the firing on fort sumter. everybody has ideas of what the country is supposed to become. african-american men who fought for the union had ideas about what america should be and white southerners had ideas about what america should be. the northerners had ideas. the indians and chinese who were out west had ideas about what america should be. and certainly the northe
. >>> on lectures in history, boston college professor heather cox richardson teaches a class on the new roles women assumed during the late 19th century. she described the gains women made and looks at the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. this class is just over an hour. >>> let's go ahead and start. as you know the theme of this course comes from the idea that the civil war dramatically changes...
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. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the work horseolitics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house: rewinds," the national convention. >> resolute without being done without beingong arrogant, and that is the kind of america that will help build the peace of this world. the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climbed the mountain so that we may see the glory of the dawn. and you glory for america and a new dawn of peace and freedom in the world. accepted the nomination . monday evening before 7:00, supreme court justices share stories about the current supreme court food traditions. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, the chief brings in wine and we toast the birthday boy or girl and sing happy birthday and we are missing are the there because truth be told, most of them cannot carry a tune. [laughter] willpreme court curator talk about: there a customs dating
. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the work horseolitics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00 on "road to the white house: rewinds," the national convention. >> resolute without being done without beingong arrogant, and that is the kind of america that will help build the peace of this world....
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. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose, strong, without being arrogant. and that's the kind of an america that will help build the peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountain so that we may see the glory of the dawn. a new day for america and new dawn for peace and freedom in the world. >> former vice president richard nixon accepted the gop presidential nomination in miami beach. monday evening, just before 7:00, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor share stories about the current supreme court's food traditions. >> whenever the justice has a birthday, the chief brings in some wine and we toast the birthday boy or girl and sing happy
. >> boston college professor heather cox richardson on the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and the growth of political organizations run by women that focused on issues like prohibition and women's suffrage. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose, strong, without being arrogant. and that's the kind of an america that...