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hama south of tokyo the challenge is now convincing them it's safe to return within crees train to langston and hygiene measures demand is picking up. again. i'm relieved to be reopened but we also know if the season 3 end of the virus and we worried about a 2nd way custom is not too so we're doing our utmost in terms of hygiene and disinfection so that they can enjoy the baths in peace. and once your bath is over time for a lie down in the early summer sun and just for a moment all about 19. to football now by munich are determined to win the 9th consecutive title going into saturday's clash against struggling side dysart off though i'm beaten in the 11 previous games and striker or the man was once again. ingredient the main ingredient of success for robert levin dusty's hunger to score is insatiable but he was made to wait against this week's opponents just adore. and then it was for a turn as center back zonker who put munich in front with this own goal. dismal start for the struggling visitors. soon after yahshua kimmage is precision corner found version he found the back of the net to
hama south of tokyo the challenge is now convincing them it's safe to return within crees train to langston and hygiene measures demand is picking up. again. i'm relieved to be reopened but we also know if the season 3 end of the virus and we worried about a 2nd way custom is not too so we're doing our utmost in terms of hygiene and disinfection so that they can enjoy the baths in peace. and once your bath is over time for a lie down in the early summer sun and just for a moment all about 19....
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economists in any speaker best selling author feature east count you mentioned here are there more than langston and you're saying they're very strict social measures and getting locked out til november december so this straight social distancing measures they're also taking time on people's minds as well it's not just the last asiri lake. area who know at some point which one would be a bigger problem like a psychological problem canonical problem how long can take can people actually take it because we're all social elements i feel like the we're at the brain where actors just kind of 1st sound i think you're exactly right there we are of course the break in many countries today. when you look a country then you also look people's life down and at the end of the day this hass an impact on our health to. this we know we also know that high unemployment rates if we come up to 1520 percent. on an unemployment in countries that would have an impact on health too so it's a matter of balancing things here if you go are too harsh with the lockdown measures there will be healthy implications on the ot
economists in any speaker best selling author feature east count you mentioned here are there more than langston and you're saying they're very strict social measures and getting locked out til november december so this straight social distancing measures they're also taking time on people's minds as well it's not just the last asiri lake. area who know at some point which one would be a bigger problem like a psychological problem canonical problem how long can take can people actually take it...
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when she died in 1931, the writer langston yew said the harlem renaissance is over. i have painting up there. he's my favorite artist of the harlem renaissance. you can take a closer look when you leave. and, of course, it was the age of jazz. cab calloway, louie armstrong and so many others. it was a very rich period. and there was a sexual revolution in the 1920s. i think sometimes students think that's the 1960s. yeah, that was another one. the 1920s. there were actually new words in the lexigon. sexy dates from the 1920s. the expression sex appeal dates from the 1920s. and why the 1920s? well, part of it was liberation of women. a lot of women going to college for the first time in the united states. women gaining the right to vote. the age of jazz, the age of hollywood. sigmu sigmund freud. they had a sense of what sigmund freud was talking about when he talked about sex. and he came to the united states. the dances it, the charleston, the black bottom and it was the age of the flapper. and the flapper were essentially liberated women. my favorite line, and you
when she died in 1931, the writer langston yew said the harlem renaissance is over. i have painting up there. he's my favorite artist of the harlem renaissance. you can take a closer look when you leave. and, of course, it was the age of jazz. cab calloway, louie armstrong and so many others. it was a very rich period. and there was a sexual revolution in the 1920s. i think sometimes students think that's the 1960s. yeah, that was another one. the 1920s. there were actually new words in the...
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people like the langston brothers of ohio and as the war turns out more and more of the population ofblack men identify as republican. like north carolina or somebody whose name i'm forgetting. and these folks join with people like james b lynch. succumbing to the south as adjuncts to the army and would name them or as elected officials once the voting gets underway. there is a map of the end of the book that shows south carolina in the islands how many african-american men establish themselves and elected to public office. take the story mostly about reconstruction so i want to present them as part of this phenomenon of the republican party become an cross-sectional alliance of white and black men. which is a temporary arrangement ultimately republicans decided instead to have a white on white north and west combination and forget about the cell. but temporarily in the 1850s especially in the wireless list of. >> okay. >> you mentioned a great number of very distinct republican man. were there any women? >> that's a great question. mexico google who diminished look at the pictures yo
people like the langston brothers of ohio and as the war turns out more and more of the population ofblack men identify as republican. like north carolina or somebody whose name i'm forgetting. and these folks join with people like james b lynch. succumbing to the south as adjuncts to the army and would name them or as elected officials once the voting gets underway. there is a map of the end of the book that shows south carolina in the islands how many african-american men establish themselves...
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robert langston, 18, likely still buried on the field today.nd of course, you see this beautiful painting by julian scott. so that brings me to the conclusion, the aftermath. in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. this produces 4,000 killed, wounded, and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution will lose 4435 men
robert langston, 18, likely still buried on the field today.nd of course, you see this beautiful painting by julian scott. so that brings me to the conclusion, the aftermath. in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. this produces 4,000 killed, wounded, and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution will lose 4435 men
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came back to the states in sak and had a good time and i say i grew up in the service because from langstone i went to it institute of technology for two years and got a b.s. in electrical engineering. i went to japan made maintenance supervisor. and my wing commander was that same officer who pulled me off the airplane in okinawa. he was now my wing commander. it was the best three years of my career. i loved working for him the second time. love to see people change and whatnot. but i would stay with him forever, but the institute of technology let me know there's a new graduate level program they were going to put into effect and they were going to do it right away. and they didn't have time to advertise for it, so they went back to prior graduates and my name came up and they offered me a chance to go to greg paton. and i went there for 16 months and ended up with a masters in systems engineering. reliability was a new field they came out, and i ended up with a masters degree in that. so i grew up in the service. from there i got a job at the air force base and i made lieutenant colonel
came back to the states in sak and had a good time and i say i grew up in the service because from langstone i went to it institute of technology for two years and got a b.s. in electrical engineering. i went to japan made maintenance supervisor. and my wing commander was that same officer who pulled me off the airplane in okinawa. he was now my wing commander. it was the best three years of my career. i loved working for him the second time. love to see people change and whatnot. but i would...
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robert langston, 18, likely still buried on the field today. and of course, you see this beautiful painting by julian scott. so that brings me to the conclusion, the aftermath. in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. this produces 4,000 killed, wounded, and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution will lose 4435 men killed in action, and yet one day at williamsburg 80 years later, volunteer soldiers will do that. that is morbidly impressive. the first confederate battle flag of the war is captured here. seven medals of honor are issued for meritorious actions, including robert brody, 26 years old, from the 40th north carolina. other men carry their wounds with them. powhatan bowling little on the right-hand side will be wounded in the right leg and return to action in malvern hill, where he would lose an arm, and he argued to go back into the fight. mcclellan would telegraph lincol
robert langston, 18, likely still buried on the field today. and of course, you see this beautiful painting by julian scott. so that brings me to the conclusion, the aftermath. in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm, you have 70,000 young men trying to kill each other. this produces 4,000 killed, wounded, and missing in one day in 14 hours, and a driving rainstorm. george washington and his continental army, through the entire duration of the american revolution will lose 4435 men killed in...
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. >> can you draw a direct line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely.many ways, both of them took the beauty of the language and crafted it and made decisions to tell stories that were pointed and often had a political content and resignation deeply and were pleasurable to engage with. and they are different kinds of political subjects, linkedin hughes is overtly an activist and organizer. but the relationship to black language both in the u.s. and the desire to understand that as a foundation for the production, absolutely directly connected. >> pr oph ats. >> part of what i talk about in the book is of course the process by which it became the most popular form of music in the country and had an audience that expanded bill beyond the initial core of audience and wealth that has been produced to hip-hop. but there's something that i talked about and something prophetic about it because there was from the beginning and exposition and elucidation of what postindustrial life in urban centers in the united states was like. in all of its complexity. it is n
. >> can you draw a direct line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely.many ways, both of them took the beauty of the language and crafted it and made decisions to tell stories that were pointed and often had a political content and resignation deeply and were pleasurable to engage with. and they are different kinds of political subjects, linkedin hughes is overtly an activist and organizer. but the relationship to black language both in the u.s. and the desire to...
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langston hughes told us the ultimate goal. make america the land that fulfills her promise of greatness for all americans. that's what this is about. we can do that. we have shown what we can do. use this moment, use this empowerme empowerment, use this mobilization. and use it for good. use it for good. so that when we look back we say, yes, the story was all too familiar in some ways. what happens to mr. floyd was all too familiar. but the outcome was different. the outcome was historic. and it was actually a moment of positive change. that has to be our goal. all of us from the angry, young protesters on the street, frustrated, energized, lashing out to government sides of the police officers, 99.9% of them who are good, hard working people who are trying to help their community. it's a common goal. we just have to be smart enough to get there. questions? >> we saw a lot of videos of nypd accelerating into a crowd of protesters. there's video of officials pulling down masks of protesters and pepper spraying this. violence o
langston hughes told us the ultimate goal. make america the land that fulfills her promise of greatness for all americans. that's what this is about. we can do that. we have shown what we can do. use this moment, use this empowerme empowerment, use this mobilization. and use it for good. use it for good. so that when we look back we say, yes, the story was all too familiar in some ways. what happens to mr. floyd was all too familiar. but the outcome was different. the outcome was historic. and...
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>>host: can you draw a direct line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. that beauty of vernacular language and crafted it with the decisions to tell stories that were appointed, had political content and resonated deeply and engage with there are different political subjects like one is overtly an activist and organizer about the relationship to black language is the diaspora and to understand that as a foundation. absolutely directly connected part of what had i talk about in the book is the process by which to become the most popular form of music in the country and the audience that expanded beyond the initial core audience that produced hip-hop but but there was from the very beginning of what postindustrial life in the united states was like and all of its complexity. it is the expiration of the. >> they use the term mce? >> it is the word for wrapper - - rapper more organic to hip-hop it comes from master of ceremonies but this idea of the relationship between the rapper and producer and dj was important. it is definitely a title. the mc is the rapp
>>host: can you draw a direct line from langston hughes to biggie smalls? >> absolutely. that beauty of vernacular language and crafted it with the decisions to tell stories that were appointed, had political content and resonated deeply and engage with there are different political subjects like one is overtly an activist and organizer about the relationship to black language is the diaspora and to understand that as a foundation. absolutely directly connected part of what had i...