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center but i think it's me my last question for you got 30 seconds jeanne if the senate were to vote to bar trunk from holding public office in the future would that be a satisfactory outcome yes or no what do you think. well i think it would certainly be satisfactory for the house managers i don't think. you know it's certainly something that trump could challenge in court if each wanted to get on the ballot and whether the supreme court would hear that case is a different question entirely genially with the cato institute joining us tonight from washington d.c. jeanne as always we appreciate your time in your insights tonight thank you thanks for having me on. well the day is almost done but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can follow me at brant golf t.v. remember whatever happens between now and then. another day we'll see you then everybody. is screaming in. defeat. the competitors. in. the fight for the top spot in seoul. weapons left from the 1st world more are being clear. this is why we are in germany . most more toxins
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. >>> co-authorities kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth talk about "the last negros at harvard," looking back at the journeys of 18 students admitted to harvard in 1959 during the civil rights movement. this event was part of the 2020 savannah book festival held before the coronavirus pandemic. >> kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth are with us do day courtesy of thomas and margaret morris. mr. garrett has had a 30-year emmy and peabody award winning career in television news and documentaries. jeanne ellsworth has a phd in social foundations of education from the university of buffalo and has devoted her life to teaching from elementary school to prisons, to universities. the authors live in roxbury, new york. please give a warm savannah welcome to kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth. [ applause ] >> thank you for inviting us. as you know the book is called "the last negros at harvard." 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negros, that's what we were called then. we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country, north, south, east
. >>> co-authorities kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth talk about "the last negros at harvard," looking back at the journeys of 18 students admitted to harvard in 1959 during the civil rights movement. this event was part of the 2020 savannah book festival held before the coronavirus pandemic. >> kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth are with us do day courtesy of thomas and margaret morris. mr. garrett has had a 30-year emmy and peabody award winning career in television...
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he thinks there is no time to be thinking about a different platform as a conservative here have jeanne or i do nothing because of the back of the media so in my opinion you know how do you need to embrace certain rights that are the america 1st priorities and we're probably ready movements and i need it to even begin to sow the republican party who now lives bring more people over every don't support her just live for him every don't support marijuana legalization there's many many things i wouldn't change about the current republican platform to even when no action ever again so i really want to stress i'm not one of those people that believes a on the republican thing to go back to the roots and go back to traditional conservative values and their republican party traditionally is not very conservative or proliferative. well i love levy had to say personally i think i'm largely in agreement with her actually and it's lovely to see this this type of passion coming out of a young republican. but what's important a lot of what's important about well if you just said is that the idea of
he thinks there is no time to be thinking about a different platform as a conservative here have jeanne or i do nothing because of the back of the media so in my opinion you know how do you need to embrace certain rights that are the america 1st priorities and we're probably ready movements and i need it to even begin to sow the republican party who now lives bring more people over every don't support her just live for him every don't support marijuana legalization there's many many things i...
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jeanne moos, cnn. new york. >>> we are getting this breaking news in from north carolina. three people have died as a result of a tornado that hit there. we also understand there are 10 injuries. several homes were destroyed and several others were severely damaged. we'll continue to follow this story. i'm rosemary church. "early start" is up next. you're watching cnn. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. we have reports this morning from the white house, the u.k., seoul, abu dhabi and the pentagon. this is "early start." i
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coauthors ken garrett jeanne ellsworth talk about their book the last negros at harvard. this event was part of a 2020 savannah book festival held before the coronavirus pandemic. >> what ken garrett and jeanne ellsworth are with us today. jean ellesworth has a ph.d. in education, from the university of buffalo. she has devoted her life to teaching. from elementary school to prisons, two universities. the authors live in rocks very new york. please give a warm savannah welcome to them both. royal. >> well thank you for inviting us, i'll let you know the book is called the last negros at harvard. 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negros, that's what we are called then, and it was the largest number at that time never admitted and we came from north south east and west and different economic and social economic backgrounds. and before that they had been admitting blacks to harvard, but only two or three of the time. most guys would just go and do their four years, then get out of town. they would leave cambridge. but for us it was different in the sense that we had numbers,
coauthors ken garrett jeanne ellsworth talk about their book the last negros at harvard. this event was part of a 2020 savannah book festival held before the coronavirus pandemic. >> what ken garrett and jeanne ellsworth are with us today. jean ellesworth has a ph.d. in education, from the university of buffalo. she has devoted her life to teaching. from elementary school to prisons, two universities. the authors live in rocks very new york. please give a warm savannah welcome to them...
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another example of priests civil rights era activism, comes from the example of -- jeanne jenkins and john iowa wins south carolina. just outside of charleston. the1/ç$z jenkins created a soci, society. which operated, a cooperative store, a small motel, i guess station. they also bought, a volkswagen van, in the late 19 fifties. and, began ferrying individuals, from john's island, into their jobs, in charleston. but, it wasn't simply a transportation service. during the ride from the island, into town, and back at night, jamie we teach the individuals, literacy skills. teach them how to read and write. particularly, she would use the constitution, of the state of south carolina, to teach them about voting rights. so that they would have the opportunity, to take the test, and apply for voter registration. so, they combined a service, along with an opportunity, for african americans to gain their rights. in the midst of a segregated gated society, transportation was one of the great challenges, for both african americans, and whites. how to create separation for whites, but allow trans
another example of priests civil rights era activism, comes from the example of -- jeanne jenkins and john iowa wins south carolina. just outside of charleston. the1/ç$z jenkins created a soci, society. which operated, a cooperative store, a small motel, i guess station. they also bought, a volkswagen van, in the late 19 fifties. and, began ferrying individuals, from john's island, into their jobs, in charleston. but, it wasn't simply a transportation service. during the ride from the island,...
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here's's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: it was billed as spot's rampage.a paint ball gun, attach it to spot the robo dog and let folks at home trigger it using their phones. >> the way that a military person might pilot a drone. >> reporter: the head of an art collective called mischief wanted to show how a robo dog could be sinister, not just loveable. the way boston dynamics portrays this, so loveable it tugs at our heart strings and someone tugs on spot's tail to demonstrate his durability so they bought one, let viewers control him as he bumped into replicas of art objects like a drunken sailor. they took turns shooting paint balls at the walls. spot trampled an already broken statue in his most wanton display of destruction. his creators at boston dynamics were not happy. this art fundamentally misrepresents spot and how it is being used to benefit our daily lives. the art collective says boston dynamics suggested they ditch the paint ball gun and in exchange made an offer. >> there are ways that we could sweeten that deal and that could be like givin
here's's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: it was billed as spot's rampage.a paint ball gun, attach it to spot the robo dog and let folks at home trigger it using their phones. >> the way that a military person might pilot a drone. >> reporter: the head of an art collective called mischief wanted to show how a robo dog could be sinister, not just loveable. the way boston dynamics portrays this, so loveable it tugs at our heart strings and someone tugs on spot's tail to...
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cnn's jeanne moos reports. >> first came the still photos entering the white house, jill biden on herng the german shepherd the younger one ramping on the lawn. the first lady tweeted champ and major have joined us in the white house, complete with heart and paw emogies. even hillary clinton chimed in. dogs are back. but it wasn't until a photo op in the oval office was ending that we heard the proof. as members of the press were escorted out, lo and behold there they were under the watchful eye of the groundskeeper who has tended white house plants and pets for almost a half century. news of their arrival was heralded with tweets like, the beagle has landed. countless owners posted photos of their own pets welcoming champ and major. any openings to be their intern? lobbing softballs like bull and mazie want to know if the first dogs get to sleep on the furniture. prepare for the dog puns. >> the first ever indoguration. >> reporter: yes, josh grobin who helped raise money for shelter dogs by singing at the indogeration >> i am adopting that dog in the window ♪ >> major was profiled a
cnn's jeanne moos reports. >> first came the still photos entering the white house, jill biden on herng the german shepherd the younger one ramping on the lawn. the first lady tweeted champ and major have joined us in the white house, complete with heart and paw emogies. even hillary clinton chimed in. dogs are back. but it wasn't until a photo op in the oval office was ending that we heard the proof. as members of the press were escorted out, lo and behold there they were under the...
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i and jeanne mancini and a proud to serve as president of the march for life. the march and our movement is made up of americans from every racial and ethnic background. every walkwe of life, and every faith tradition. we are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, democrats, republicans, and independence. but despite these differences we are all -- [inaudible] -- life is precious. now we're going to begin around in the same way we do every year with the national anthem which will be performed this year by matthew west. ♪ ♪ oh, say, can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ thro' the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night t ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪e ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states
i and jeanne mancini and a proud to serve as president of the march for life. the march and our movement is made up of americans from every racial and ethnic background. every walkwe of life, and every faith tradition. we are mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, democrats, republicans, and independence. but despite these differences we are all -- [inaudible] -- life is precious. now we're going to begin around in the same way we do every year with the national anthem which will be performed this...
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what is happening to the asian american community that they are being targeted in this fight at play jeanne because a pandemic christina just went ahead and sent this so what i'd love to see is for this current administration and for a lot of culture makers to stand up and take a stance against prompts use of the term china virus it's a racist term it's a misleading term it's what has i think fueled a lot of the anti asian hate further this thinking that all chinese people are a monolith whether they were born here or born somewhere else had the virus didn't have the virus and once we get beyond that basic acknowledgement that the way this virus has been talked about by the people who were previously in charge is racist i think beyond that we think about talking about the asian american heroes in america who are working on the front lines who are also susceptible this virus who've also died from this virus and are putting their lives at risk so that people do not die from this virus sylvia go well the back is not thought there. well she was spot on one of the reasons why we started stop a.p
what is happening to the asian american community that they are being targeted in this fight at play jeanne because a pandemic christina just went ahead and sent this so what i'd love to see is for this current administration and for a lot of culture makers to stand up and take a stance against prompts use of the term china virus it's a racist term it's a misleading term it's what has i think fueled a lot of the anti asian hate further this thinking that all chinese people are a monolith...
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charismatic individual but instead about issues and policies and actually in people's lives yikes jeanne you know there are young people right now who who don't know what that slight not to be talking about a big fat ass nowitzki as a political leader in the united states i love this thought for mike the i'm going to keep this one to you renia the republican party lacks the ethnic or racial diversity necessary to survive the next 3 presidential cycles the democrats did if it's a black woman as a field p. republicans have yet to reach that milestone. i mean this is a loaded question femi it's a it's a complex question and just it's the boxes i check sort of speak to that i am under 40 and so being a daughter of immigrants from india and how does opportunity really get talked about from the writing or it's so hard to talk about it because in a way here is that the last display identity politics but in some sense i know the numbers of people like me who look like me and some like me are waning as well on the right so so there is this tension of how do you come to the middle and really fix t
charismatic individual but instead about issues and policies and actually in people's lives yikes jeanne you know there are young people right now who who don't know what that slight not to be talking about a big fat ass nowitzki as a political leader in the united states i love this thought for mike the i'm going to keep this one to you renia the republican party lacks the ethnic or racial diversity necessary to survive the next 3 presidential cycles the democrats did if it's a black woman as...
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another example of appreciable rights era activism comes from the example have he saw and jeanne jenkins in johns island, south carolina, just outside of charles town. the jenkins created a society, a group called the progressive society which operated and cooperative store, a small motel or gas station. they also bought a volkswagon van in the late 19 fifties and began ferrying individuals from johns island into their jobs in charleston. but it wasn't simply a transportation service. during the ride from the island in town, and back at night, jamie would teach the individuals literacy skills, teach them how to read and write and in particular, she would use the constitution of the state of south carolina to teach them about voting rights, so that they would have the opportunity to take the test and apply for voter registration so they combined a service along with an opportunity for african americans to gain their rights. in the midst of a segregated society, transportation was one of the great challenges for both african americans and whites. how to create separation for whites, but al
another example of appreciable rights era activism comes from the example have he saw and jeanne jenkins in johns island, south carolina, just outside of charles town. the jenkins created a society, a group called the progressive society which operated and cooperative store, a small motel or gas station. they also bought a volkswagon van in the late 19 fifties and began ferrying individuals from johns island into their jobs in charleston. but it wasn't simply a transportation service. during...
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if my name is jeanne barr, here on behalf of representing the
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>>well jeanne okay said she never under estimated covid-19 but now more than ever she diligently follow safety protocols. within 3 weeks and during that time she also lost her uncle in nebraska who was her dad's best friend and older brother it's just so it's so different now is so different with everyone. >>taking it's taking a lot to get used to jena case as losing 3 members of her family is not only heartbreaking it's life changing i get is really taking a hard loss is my brother was only son. the other just to us. and loved my house so much her parents eugene and kathy cast to have been together for 45 years married for nearly 41 of those years and they went into the hospital together but he left without his wife percent because they she died just a few rooms away from i get my died within 5 days of fighting off a shot passing away on christmas day christ so much it's really kayna says following her mother's death she stayed in bed for 3 days crying and unable to get up her daughters helped her get through it. she believes her 39 year-old brother david cast in a to contracted the co
>>well jeanne okay said she never under estimated covid-19 but now more than ever she diligently follow safety protocols. within 3 weeks and during that time she also lost her uncle in nebraska who was her dad's best friend and older brother it's just so it's so different now is so different with everyone. >>taking it's taking a lot to get used to jena case as losing 3 members of her family is not only heartbreaking it's life changing i get is really taking a hard loss is my brother...
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senator jeanne shaheen has been fighting to get the victims medical assistance and answers about whose responsible accountable, we can be sure it's going to continue to happen and that's a national security risk to the united states and to our personnel. >> reporter: acoring to documents obtained by cnn, russia has been developing this microwave attack capability for decades. >> i will have no higher priority than taking care of people of colleagues and their families. i will make it an extraordinarily high priority to get to the bottom of who's responsible for at tacks. >> reporter: polymeropoulos created a superman mass income art therapy, thrusting a dagger through superman's skull to represent the headaches which have changed him. the cia agency seal cracked. his family was emotional when he showed them his project. >> my son and daughter said to me dad, you're still my superman. >> reporter: before the attack happened how would you describe your relationship with the agency in one or two words? >> a love affair. >> reporter: and after? >> a divorce, with perhaps some reconciliat
senator jeanne shaheen has been fighting to get the victims medical assistance and answers about whose responsible accountable, we can be sure it's going to continue to happen and that's a national security risk to the united states and to our personnel. >> reporter: acoring to documents obtained by cnn, russia has been developing this microwave attack capability for decades. >> i will have no higher priority than taking care of people of colleagues and their families. i will make...
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said yeah, china did have a sars leak, a sars virus leak out of a labor to in bay jeanne. 200 were quarantinedears later president trump is sounding more and more accurate what happened with the covid-19 virus and now we have potentially 13 different strains of the virus in china earlier than realized? maybe december 2019, maybe november, october. we reported the outbreak started way earlier than what was reported. what do you think? >> look, here is what the w.h.o. team did not disprove. they did not disprove that the pandemic started in china. that the chinese did not report on it in according with the requirements under the world health organization. the pandemic was probably raging a lot longer than we knew. they knew vulnerable populations could die from the pandemic. they knew it was very contagious. they allowed tens of thousands of people to travel knowing many of them were likely infected. they would turn it into a global pandemic. all those things remain true. this fundamentally getting to the core of the chinese communist party. the way this government is structured it cannot share
said yeah, china did have a sars leak, a sars virus leak out of a labor to in bay jeanne. 200 were quarantinedears later president trump is sounding more and more accurate what happened with the covid-19 virus and now we have potentially 13 different strains of the virus in china earlier than realized? maybe december 2019, maybe november, october. we reported the outbreak started way earlier than what was reported. what do you think? >> look, here is what the w.h.o. team did not disprove....
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hell he incited violence targeted at the capital and he most certainly for saud my colleague mary jeanne will stand up after me and walk you through the overwhelming evidence that supports those claims i want to start though by talking about what happened after that there was a lot of discussion yesterday about what the president knew and when he knew it there are certain things that we do not know about what the president did that day because the president at his former president trump has remained silent about what he was doing during one of the bloodiest attacks on our capital since $812.00 despite of full and fair opportunity to come forward he's refused to come and tell his story as america raskin said we would all do that. and dr i would insist on it if i were accused of a grave and serious crime that i was innocent of i would demand the right to tell my side of the story present trump declined but there are certain facts that are undisputed that we know to be true despite the president's refusal to testify which is counsel either ignored entirely or didn't and couldn't dispute bef
hell he incited violence targeted at the capital and he most certainly for saud my colleague mary jeanne will stand up after me and walk you through the overwhelming evidence that supports those claims i want to start though by talking about what happened after that there was a lot of discussion yesterday about what the president knew and when he knew it there are certain things that we do not know about what the president did that day because the president at his former president trump has...
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important issue but i think today in our context, it's more important than ever so thanks so much jeanne and rocky and henrique. good day. >> thank you. >> .. reconru
important issue but i think today in our context, it's more important than ever so thanks so much jeanne and rocky and henrique. good day. >> thank you. >> .. reconru
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if my name is jeanne barr, here on behalf of representing the national war museum, i'm the former chair of the national civil war museum, which is in the here. mission of the museum as disservice national center this sponsor learning of the civil war through artifacts, and a balanced presentation of the african american people struggle through healing. the intriguing thing about the museum, is that there are over 24,000 printed items and 34,000 items of the artifacts of the war, the tell the tragedy of slavery, items from 1861 to 65, as well as postwar items to tell the story of the american peoples story. struggle. they all function as one piece of the tapestry of the tremendous struggle this nation went through. we are pleased that we worked out an agreement with the city that we believe is very positive for the people of the city and for the museum, that we keep the museum as a centerpiece of a reserve revitalize reservoir park. i'm pleased to introduce the introduce the speaker tonight. i'm pleased to see scott here. scott and i have in the past talked about the value of 19th centur
if my name is jeanne barr, here on behalf of representing the national war museum, i'm the former chair of the national civil war museum, which is in the here. mission of the museum as disservice national center this sponsor learning of the civil war through artifacts, and a balanced presentation of the african american people struggle through healing. the intriguing thing about the museum, is that there are over 24,000 printed items and 34,000 items of the artifacts of the war, the tell the...
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joe biden's promise of having a diverse cabinet that looks like america but also because of the day jeanne see that she would be running it would be historic to have a native american women running it particularly given this is a department that oversees federal lands and many of the reserves are native tribes that live on those lands so this is something that is important is being heralded as a new era in the democratic party but conservatives do not like her positions when it comes to a lot of the oil and gas drilling that takes place on those lands specifically that she's 100 percent opposed to fracking that is the production of natural gas being extracted from the. ground so this is something that even one democratic senator was concerned about it looks like her candidacy was in peril but as she's been going through this hearing she has been very measured and the responses have been well received and as a result this white house is hopeful that she will be confirmed but it is no guarantee white house correspondent can be how could watching that hearing for us thanks so much coming. wel
joe biden's promise of having a diverse cabinet that looks like america but also because of the day jeanne see that she would be running it would be historic to have a native american women running it particularly given this is a department that oversees federal lands and many of the reserves are native tribes that live on those lands so this is something that is important is being heralded as a new era in the democratic party but conservatives do not like her positions when it comes to a lot...
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how you jeanne measures in place washing hands social distancing wearing a mask that will help but it's still a race against time to get to the ground to in their career to try to contain this outbreak make. thank you. demonstrators in india are calling for the release of a young activist who's been detained accused of helping to write to protest or 3rd who say that he helped to develop a so-called kid who is used to spread awareness of widespread from the process god was blind by environmental activist groups as somebody whose voice her support for the farms they've been protesting for months against government reforms of the agricultural sector. this week now to elizabeth ronan who joins us live from new delhi tell us more about the arrest of this young 22 would have the authority to go . yeah. hello next so they should probably was arrested from her home in the southern city of bengal bangin to relate on saturday night and she was brought to a delhi court on sunday without legal representation police say that they're investigating her for her role in editing this document and sharing
how you jeanne measures in place washing hands social distancing wearing a mask that will help but it's still a race against time to get to the ground to in their career to try to contain this outbreak make. thank you. demonstrators in india are calling for the release of a young activist who's been detained accused of helping to write to protest or 3rd who say that he helped to develop a so-called kid who is used to spread awareness of widespread from the process god was blind by environmental...
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jeanne when has the latest. for months an empty church has been the norm, but after last night are of course very grateful that you know the supreme court recognized the >>churches to gather responsibly indoors following a reasonable public health precautions. the supreme court ruled that the state of california cannot enforce its ban on indoor church services. >>leslie jacobs law professors as well churches are now allowed to hold indoor services. >>there are still restrictions and what the emergency order says. >>is can't enforce its indoor worship bn but it can enforce the 25% attendance and it also can enforce the singing and chanting with this emergency ruling churches like saint paul here in sacramento. >>immediately started to plan for their next service families being socially distance from other you may find peas be up every other pew being used. >>brian visitation with the diocese of sacramento says it will depend on each parish but they are prepared to handle any overflow. >>if you're careful come in
jeanne when has the latest. for months an empty church has been the norm, but after last night are of course very grateful that you know the supreme court recognized the >>churches to gather responsibly indoors following a reasonable public health precautions. the supreme court ruled that the state of california cannot enforce its ban on indoor church services. >>leslie jacobs law professors as well churches are now allowed to hold indoor services. >>there are still...
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. >>> co-authorities kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth talk about "the last negros at harvard," looking back at the journeys of 18 students admitted to harvard in 1959 during the civil rights movement. this event was part of the 2020 savannah book festival held b
. >>> co-authorities kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth talk about "the last negros at harvard," looking back at the journeys of 18 students admitted to harvard in 1959 during the civil rights movement. this event was part of the 2020 savannah book festival held b