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john quincy adams in fact had been secretary of state. so secretary of state was really the stepping stone to become president. and so essentially, clay is setting himself up to become john quincy adams' successor once adams decided to leave office. so that's exactly what happens in the house. the house votes for adams to become president, and jacksonians jump on that alleged corrupt bargain, and they use that as their main campaign theme in 1828. brian: why is it the democratic party for years has had every year something called the jefferson-jackson dinners? mark: this is a way to commemorate what many people, or who many people consider to be the founders of the democratic party. you have thomas jefferson, who formed that original democratic republican party, and then you have jackson, who many people within the party see as rejuvenating or revitalizing the old democratic party and making it more modern, in the 1820's and 1830's. brian: representative tom cole of oklahoma in an interview had the following to say. [video clip] >> we are
john quincy adams in fact had been secretary of state. so secretary of state was really the stepping stone to become president. and so essentially, clay is setting himself up to become john quincy adams' successor once adams decided to leave office. so that's exactly what happens in the house. the house votes for adams to become president, and jacksonians jump on that alleged corrupt bargain, and they use that as their main campaign theme in 1828. brian: why is it the democratic party for years...
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with the possible exception of john quincy adams, the first president who, given the right set of circumstances, if things broke right, might take decisive action against slavery. i bring up john quincy adams because he is a relevant to what lincoln does during the war, and using his presidential war powers to forge a policy of military emancipation. because the idea that a president in the event of a war over slavery, and a rebellion of the southern states might have the 42 emancipate slaves as a military measure predates the civil war. it is not a new idea. it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. he is defeated in 1828 in his bid for reelection by andrew jackson. he returns to the house of representatives and had a long career and the house of representatives. he became something of a continual born in the side of proslavery interests. if you remember, he let the fight against the gag rule, that prevented anti-slavery petitions in congress. the other think quincy adams did was respond to seven threats about succession in war over issues of slavery by articulating a do
with the possible exception of john quincy adams, the first president who, given the right set of circumstances, if things broke right, might take decisive action against slavery. i bring up john quincy adams because he is a relevant to what lincoln does during the war, and using his presidential war powers to forge a policy of military emancipation. because the idea that a president in the event of a war over slavery, and a rebellion of the southern states might have the 42 emancipate slaves...
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it was presented by john quincy adams on a number of occasions.boutn come up with talk slavery and race. >> antislavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolitionist society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially occlusive republic with the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. professoristory charles discloses -- discusses letters. >> they were encouraged to be expressive about intimacy, connection, and love. oflong as the boundary sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. full schedule, good to www.c-span.org. >> in the united nations security council session, north korea's deputy said that the country would not abide by the u.n. security council sanctions. this is 25 minutes. >> good morning. thank you so
it was presented by john quincy adams on a number of occasions.boutn come up with talk slavery and race. >> antislavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolitionist society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially occlusive republic with the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. professoristory charles discloses -- discusses letters. >> they were encouraged to be expressive about intimacy, connection, and love. oflong as the boundary...
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it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> 6:45 p.m. eastern, talking about the first u.s. congress' debate on slavery. antislavery activists and the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic rights ofbasic enslaved africans were respected. exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. talk about theto everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be ,xpressive about intimacy expression, and love. as long as the boundary was maintained. .> for more go to c-span.org >> another commencement address from republican senator rob portman. he spoke at ashland university in ohio. this is 15 minutes. [applause] thank you very much. thank you for your friendship and inviting me to be here at
it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> 6:45 p.m. eastern, talking about the first u.s. congress' debate on slavery. antislavery activists and the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic rights ofbasic enslaved africans were respected. exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. talk about theto everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be ,xpressive about...
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it's articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> 6:45 p.m. eastern, history professor paul talks about the first u.s. congress' 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this heated debate, anti-slavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozer on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend, speed. >> to talk about their ever-lasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love and i think that's the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. >> for our complete "american history tv" schedule go to -span.org. >> president trump departed for his first overseas trip as commander in chief a short time ago with first lady melania trump and
it's articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> 6:45 p.m. eastern, history professor paul talks about the first u.s. congress' 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this heated debate, anti-slavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00 on the...
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quincy adams at the festivities for madison. he goes up to him and says, i just want to thank you for coming. i want to know, are you writing anymore poetry these days? john quincy adams puts this in his diary and writes -- he underlines poetry, because jefferson knows, even though it was anonymous, who did it, and this was his dig at him. john quincy got the message. carol: if it is any consolation, john quincy's wife had a lot of difficulty with him and with their children. one son was an opium addict who fathered an illegitimate child with the chambermaid, and the other confessed to his mother that he had prurient interests, so he went to prostitutes. annette: there is another story about louisa and sally hemings. jefferson invited native american chiefs to the white house. that had happened before, but he invited the wives. many of the women in washington, the white women, were insulted, because it put them on par with them. louisa is riding in her diary and says, what next, maybe the magnificent sally will make her appearance. there was a lot of bad blood between the two of them. lesley: let me ask this question, and anybody jump in. can you tell us
quincy adams at the festivities for madison. he goes up to him and says, i just want to thank you for coming. i want to know, are you writing anymore poetry these days? john quincy adams puts this in his diary and writes -- he underlines poetry, because jefferson knows, even though it was anonymous, who did it, and this was his dig at him. john quincy got the message. carol: if it is any consolation, john quincy's wife had a lot of difficulty with him and with their children. one son was an...
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it is articulated john quincy adams on a number of occasions.alks about the first 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> they put forth a vision of a new nation that had a inclusive government. letterses stroessner on exchanged between abraham lincoln and joshua speed. that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. host: our first guest is representative doug collins. good morning. thoughts on the special counsel in the choice of robert mueller. guest: he is a man of integrity. you will not find a more dedicated worker. it was a good choice. it will provide
it is articulated john quincy adams on a number of occasions.alks about the first 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> they put forth a vision of a new nation that had a inclusive government. letterses stroessner on exchanged between abraham lincoln and joshua speed. that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. host: our first guest is representative doug collins. good morning. thoughts on the special counsel in...
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it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. eastern, at 6:45 p.m.alking about the first u.s. congress's 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> any a series of petitions that generated this heated debate, antislavery activists and the pennsylvania abolition society but fourth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic, where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. eighth, -- letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend joshua speed. >> for them to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love and i think that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely maintained. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. continues.on journal host: joining us now is pr
it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. eastern, at 6:45 p.m.alking about the first u.s. congress's 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> any a series of petitions that generated this heated debate, antislavery activists and the pennsylvania abolition society but fourth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic, where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. eighth, -- letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend...
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as articulated by john quincy adams on number of occasions. eastern, at 6:45 p.m.on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this heated debate antislavery activist and especially the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth the vision of the new nation and imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. presidency,he history professor and author charles roser on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. that's the way to see this relationship. againstas the boundary sexuality was absolutely and certainly maintained. for the complete "american history tv," schedule, go to c-span.org.
as articulated by john quincy adams on number of occasions. eastern, at 6:45 p.m.on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this heated debate antislavery activist and especially the pennsylvania abolitionists society put forth the vision of the new nation and imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. presidency,he history professor and author charles roser on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his...
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it is articulated by john quincy adams. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m., history professor paul hogarth talksbout the first u.s. congress's debate on slavery and race. that generated this debate, and for slavery activists and the abolition society, put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic, with the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozier on letters between abraham lincoln and his friend. >> for two men to talk about their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love, and i think that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was strictly maintained. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. north dakota congressman kevin cramer, a republican at our table this money, member of the energy and commerce , here to talk about the paris climate deal, which will come up on president trump's trip overseas, whi
it is articulated by john quincy adams. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m., history professor paul hogarth talksbout the first u.s. congress's debate on slavery and race. that generated this debate, and for slavery activists and the abolition society, put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic, with the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozier on letters between abraham...
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we virginians must resist the revivified federalist party program being pushed by president john quincy adams and right back to the old argument 1774. most government authorities in the hands of the virginians and we are not going to tolerate having the federal government legislate for us in areas over which we have not conceded they should have any of our day. the idea of this that jefferson had her state out in 1774 under the british rule in north america remained consistent but under the articles of confederation under the u.s. constitution, jefferson's point of view, all of these external -- not outside virginia, they are external. of these external authorities have inside virginia or virginia's convenience. sue if he famously said also in the declaration of the independence, if the people decide the foreign government, called the u.s. government or foreign government at one point. if the foreign government isn't serving the purposes we would hope that was there, then we are entitled to replace it. he said that about the federal government. he had this idea throughout. people who are fami
we virginians must resist the revivified federalist party program being pushed by president john quincy adams and right back to the old argument 1774. most government authorities in the hands of the virginians and we are not going to tolerate having the federal government legislate for us in areas over which we have not conceded they should have any of our day. the idea of this that jefferson had her state out in 1774 under the british rule in north america remained consistent but under the...
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it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. pm, historyt 6:45 professor paul polgar talks about the first u.s. congress is 1790 debate -- 1790 debate about slavery. >> this -- antislavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a thatn of a new nation imagined a racially inclusive republic, where the base of rights of enslaved africans were respected to read >> at 8:00 on the presidency, professor and author charles strauser on letters exchange between abraham lincoln and his friend joshua speed. >> for two men to talk about their everlasting love for each encouragedormal and to be expressive about intimacy, connection, and love, and that's the way to see this relationship. againstas the boundary sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. once history were c-span unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ all weekend, a
it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. pm, historyt 6:45 professor paul polgar talks about the first u.s. congress is 1790 debate -- 1790 debate about slavery. >> this -- antislavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a thatn of a new nation imagined a racially inclusive republic, where the base of rights of enslaved africans were respected to read >> at 8:00 on the presidency, professor and author charles strauser on...
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d by john quincy adams on a number of occasion.paulstory professor hogarth talks about the first u.s. congressman 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated the heated debate into slavery, activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic with the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, history professor and author on letters exchanged a between and his friend joshua speed. talk aboutn, to their everlasting love for each other was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love, and i think that is the way to see this relationship, as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. >> for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with the news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, author and historian on the career of robert mueller, a
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it's articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. polistory professor paul dart talks about the 1790 debate on slavery and race. >>'s series of petitions that generated this heated debate, anti-slavery activists and the pennsylvania abolition society puts forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. charles on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend, joshua steed. encouragedormal and to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and starkly maintained. >> for our complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. c-span's american history tv is at the william trent house, the oldest house in the state at nearly 300 years old. it is the city's
it's articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. polistory professor paul dart talks about the 1790 debate on slavery and race. >>'s series of petitions that generated this heated debate, anti-slavery activists and the pennsylvania abolition society puts forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. charles on letters exchanged between abraham lincoln and his friend, joshua steed....
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kind of hint and the one in that direction is his book profiles in courage when he writes about john quincy adams who had been a president, he was defeated, and then he ran for the house and served a number of years as a very distinguished house member, independent, outspoken, did not feel like he was beholden to anyone. and it might be a kennedy might have thought about doing something like that at a certain time after he left the white house. that is something that, of course, we will never know. it is an area of conjecture that i find interesting. let me just wind up my comments. thank you for listening. i would be glad to answer any questions and hear any comments. [applause] >> first of all, i can't wait and i was not paid to do this, to read the book. i think it is unexamined territory. anyone who has lived here in washington for so long, i can't -- before i ask my questions to i came here to hear about the book. here in the district of columbia. i don't know if you remember our last conversation. the elevator doors closing. i thanks you for 1978 making d.c. a part of america by voting for
kind of hint and the one in that direction is his book profiles in courage when he writes about john quincy adams who had been a president, he was defeated, and then he ran for the house and served a number of years as a very distinguished house member, independent, outspoken, did not feel like he was beholden to anyone. and it might be a kennedy might have thought about doing something like that at a certain time after he left the white house. that is something that, of course, we will never...
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an this is not a partisan iue conesan jonust articulated does ba to john quincy adams and saide ght n go erseas tpl monsteranhe sd we should give people who seek freem ur voi a prayers. ase outoesoy nsters, we wi be se not as a liberang for becse we won'tkn w the peoe a. i wish every nor would rea jo in am iig. 40 ofhe cnt o afghanistan is not unr our ctr. e reason i was brner and the pakistani-di board, er are50,000ros to take ce of that. do aone think sending 10,0 troopss accomplishing anytng? it's n. it is further antagonizinan putti our people at rk. anwhyr ass d make syria a magnet andow in yen wre w areidghe saudi ab veme which is aligned with al qae a al qae wch has claimeesonse biltorhe soeomr om of the bombin or thenderwear mber in this country. we are intrving in a place ere we e actuay ppti oups that are harming us. ndllou a sayings w ought t dat tse isss. andhe ameca pople oughto know what these interventis e gtg us and w we are not safe ahy ware n having tugfu pocy ipplaudour vioand earship. kowhat htory wll viice u. ms. l: i want toha the gentlanfrom california fo h kd w
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its articulated by john quincy adams on a number of locations. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m.eastern history professor talks about the first u.s. congress in the 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated that heated debate, antislavery activists in the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagine a racially inclusive republic or the basic rights of an enslaved african were respected. >> 8:00 p.m. on the presidency history professor on letters that were exchange between abraham lincoln and joshua speed. >> for them to talk about their everlasting love was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and connection and i think that is the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was stricken maintained. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. you're watching the tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers. .. we with visit trenton, new jersey to talk to local authors an visit the city's literary sites. t
its articulated by john quincy adams on a number of locations. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m.eastern history professor talks about the first u.s. congress in the 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated that heated debate, antislavery activists in the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagine a racially inclusive republic or the basic rights of an enslaved african were respected. >> 8:00 p.m. on the presidency...
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it's articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m. eastern, history professor paul poldark talks about the 1790 congressional debate on slavery and race. >> especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive e republic. >> and at 8:00, charles strozier. >> it was normal and encouraged for men to talk about their everlasting love for each other, intimacy, connection, and love, and that's the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> sunday night on "after words," journalist stuart taylor examines campus sexual assault process. mr. taylor is interviewed by the editor in chief of the national law journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers, what's your general thesis that we're looking at here? what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root, that
it's articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m. eastern, history professor paul poldark talks about the 1790 congressional debate on slavery and race. >> especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive e republic. >> and at 8:00, charles strozier. >> it was normal and encouraged for men to talk about their everlasting love for each other, intimacy, connection, and...
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john quincy. abigail was adamant. we can never fully understand the influence of women from the beginning.re is a whole feel that needs more exploration. charlie: you have said that the best presidents were historians. woodrow wilson was a historian. was he one of the best? and president of princeton. david: was he a best president? he's one of the top presidents, no question. was he perfect, by no means. charlie: but was he in the top 10? david: i never ranked presidents, but i would say he was, yeah. sammy washington was a great reader of history, and so was adams and jefferson, and a quite roosevelt began good naval history of the word of 1812 -- war of 1812 when he was a student. franklin roosevelt was also a great reader of history. eisenhower also, and kennedy. barack obama, great reader of history. charlie: barack obama recently, i fact, i said to him, happened to meet with him for a future project, i said, how has it been? he said he is already written two chapters. it's amazing. ien i was out in tahiti, started writing immediately. he said it's not a history, is a memoir. david: a
john quincy. abigail was adamant. we can never fully understand the influence of women from the beginning.re is a whole feel that needs more exploration. charlie: you have said that the best presidents were historians. woodrow wilson was a historian. was he one of the best? and president of princeton. david: was he a best president? he's one of the top presidents, no question. was he perfect, by no means. charlie: but was he in the top 10? david: i never ranked presidents, but i would say he...
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one of adams' most charming of all letter this wrote to his christian was written to his son, john quincy, who was doing everything just right in his studies in the netherlands. and the father wrote and said you have to read more than just what they're assigning you at the university. he said, you'll never be alone with a poet in your pocket. carry the poet with you. wonderful, wonderful line. and how powerful is the work of these people that are represented here? excuse me. and all of that work is still as alive as the day they wrote it. and that life can come book to us and come back to our children. i can't imagine any young person coming into this wonderful new library without going away inspired, having their imaginations opened up, their sense of possibilities enlarged appreciably. just this spring, two major museums opened. the other just opened in philadelphia. the museum of the american revolution. spectacular museum. and then this one. what -- >> like some water? >> oh, no, that's all right. thank you. sorry. it must be all the ideas in the air. to have those two museums, landma
one of adams' most charming of all letter this wrote to his christian was written to his son, john quincy, who was doing everything just right in his studies in the netherlands. and the father wrote and said you have to read more than just what they're assigning you at the university. he said, you'll never be alone with a poet in your pocket. carry the poet with you. wonderful, wonderful line. and how powerful is the work of these people that are represented here? excuse me. and all of that...
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it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. sunday, a history professor talks about the first u.s. congress debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this debate, anti-slavery activist and the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, author charles strozier on letters between abraham lincoln and joshua speed. theiry talk about everlasting love for each other, and it was normal and encouraged to be expressive about intimacy and love. i think that is the way to see this relationship. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, visit c-span.org. next, a discussion about energy and climate issues. from "washington journal," this is about 30 minutes. north dakota congressman kevin cramer, a republican at our table this money, member of the energy and commerce , here to talk about the paris climate deal, which will come up on president tru
it is articulated by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. sunday, a history professor talks about the first u.s. congress debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this debate, anti-slavery activist and the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, author charles strozier on letters...
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it's arctic latted by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m. eastern, history professor talks about the first u.s. congress's 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this heated debate, anti-slavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00, on the presidency, history professor and author charles strozer on letters exchanged between lincoln and friend speed. >> for two men to talk about the everlastinging love for each other was normal and encouraged, to be expressive about intimacy and connection and even love. and i think that's the way to see this relationship. as long as the boundary against sexuality was absolutely and strictly maintained. >> for complete history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> join us this weekend for our cities tour to trenton, new jersey, with the help of our comcast partners book tv and american history tv featu
it's arctic latted by john quincy adams on a number of occasions. >> sunday at 6:45 p.m. eastern, history professor talks about the first u.s. congress's 1790 debate on slavery and race. >> in a series of petitions that generated this heated debate, anti-slavery activists and especially the pennsylvania abolition society put forth a vision of a new nation that imagined a racially inclusive republic where the basic rights of enslaved africans were respected. >> and at 8:00, on...