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lincoln, we, blacks, our president lincoln or mr. lincoln's stepchildren. whites are his children. that shocked his audience. because lincoln's chief goal was preserving the union. douglas did what he often did in speeches, he learned it from the colombian orders -- it is called a reversal. you start at one place and you end in another. he said, "we are lincoln's stepchildren." whites are his children," but because lincoln ultimately recognized that in order to preserve the union, he needed blacks on his side -- "although we are his stepchildren, through his transformation, we became accepted as part of a national family." it's a stunning, moving, brilliant speech. douglass gave various versions of that for the rest of his life. douglass gave various versions of that for the rest of his life. douglass was immensely inspired by his friendship with lincoln. he was proud of it. he felt like he grew as an individual because of it. there is evidence -- lincoln did not say as much. there's evidence that lincoln was profoundly moved and transformed through his friendship with douglas. dou
lincoln, we, blacks, our president lincoln or mr. lincoln's stepchildren. whites are his children. that shocked his audience. because lincoln's chief goal was preserving the union. douglas did what he often did in speeches, he learned it from the colombian orders -- it is called a reversal. you start at one place and you end in another. he said, "we are lincoln's stepchildren." whites are his children," but because lincoln ultimately recognized that in order to preserve the...
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lincoln is one of the few people lincoln addressed. later, browning is appointed to take over his senate seat and during his time in washington they have a rather candid and sometimes tempestuous correspondence over the years but nevertheless browning is still there. somewhere in lincoln's view ask somebody who lincoln likes to use as a secondary so that how they all come into play. at least at the beginning when they become mentors and the book is largely about what they help do for lincoln as mentors. >> wonderful. thank you for that and we can return to the question of the father in in the next round but that was a great encapsulation of thebook . professor brands, tell us about the contrast you draw so vividly in the cell at and the emancipator between abraham lincoln and john brown. you note in the book that the conventional accounts of lincoln as a contemporaries or and cautious moderates may be overdrawn, that lincoln had a passionate zeal for emancipation once he was convinced and nevertheless you contrasting with brown who led
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lincoln did not. lincoln thought it was constitutional. i argue that it was john brown's raid with douglas is endorsement that helped more than anything for lincoln to get elected. to see lincoln as a conservative republican who was pushed by circumstance to a place were he otherwise would not have gone is important. we can himself said, events controlled me. i think that's important to understand. who lincoln fundamentally was was not a radical. to champion universal emancipation or racial equality under the law was a radical stance. those were the two basic templates of northern abolitionists. immediate end to slavery. racial equality. it's questionable how far lincoln ever went in terms of racial equality, given his vision of reconstruction. but he was pushed by events. part of his greatness reflects that lincoln understood that. he understood that he was pushed into a certain position, that there was already a social transformation occurring in america. in 1860, very few northerners believed in racial equality or equality under the law
lincoln did not. lincoln thought it was constitutional. i argue that it was john brown's raid with douglas is endorsement that helped more than anything for lincoln to get elected. to see lincoln as a conservative republican who was pushed by circumstance to a place were he otherwise would not have gone is important. we can himself said, events controlled me. i think that's important to understand. who lincoln fundamentally was was not a radical. to champion universal emancipation or racial...
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there's a logical lincoln, very logical lincoln. sometimes i almost can imagine him as a lawyer walking up and down a courtroom kind of prosecuting a case against slavery advocates. and so this is a way of him working out intellectually what he thinks about an issue. sometimes the notes are ahead of what he will say. in other words, he's a little more circumspect may be in a public speech, not quite ready to say something in his anti-slavery. we watch the development of this entry slavery thought but you can see the foundation of that in these notes -- anti-slavery thought. >> i want to ask about some of the commonalities that they have. >> yes. >> he delves into the historical note many times, and others, many times he begins with a challenge and inns with some call to action. >> yes. >> are there other commonalities besides, you can talk about these, and is this, and most of his speeches as well? >> you have determined or described it well, that he's never talking about this just to have an intellectual conversation. but as you su
there's a logical lincoln, very logical lincoln. sometimes i almost can imagine him as a lawyer walking up and down a courtroom kind of prosecuting a case against slavery advocates. and so this is a way of him working out intellectually what he thinks about an issue. sometimes the notes are ahead of what he will say. in other words, he's a little more circumspect may be in a public speech, not quite ready to say something in his anti-slavery. we watch the development of this entry slavery...
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lincoln or anything like that. he preferred lincoln. he did say, i know i was not going to get elected with the image of abe. and that's why i call my book "abe." it's but the interception between him and -- intersection between him and what got him elected which was his knowledge of his contemporary america, and emerson said about lincoln, there's no hero in history who encompassed culture all ranges of cultural from the very highest to the lowest, on the high side lincoln could recite shakespeare by the page, and many other poets -- not to brag because these lines meant something to him and he liked bawdy jokes and frontier humor and everything in between. sappy parlor songs and soing for. so he did bridge the whole range of culture, and he strongly believed that people are shaped by conditions, outside conditions, indelibly shaped but at the same time, he stated he believed in the individual's capacity to shape, to in turn feed back into culture and for the individual to shape it and my book is really about the whole interchange betw
lincoln or anything like that. he preferred lincoln. he did say, i know i was not going to get elected with the image of abe. and that's why i call my book "abe." it's but the interception between him and -- intersection between him and what got him elected which was his knowledge of his contemporary america, and emerson said about lincoln, there's no hero in history who encompassed culture all ranges of cultural from the very highest to the lowest, on the high side lincoln could...
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mary todd lincoln. she was a neurotic woman. mary lincoln had a tragic life even before her husband was assassinated, but so did many women of her generation. in my book i set forth examples of behavior that led me to my largely negative assessment of her. particularly interesting of -- collection of these is a little-known work -- honest a, dishonest mary. i -- mary todd lincoln deserves to be pitied more than center, but she behaved very badly indeed. if you but she was a compulsive soccer -- she was a compulsive shopper. not every woman of her era bought 400 pairs of gloves in three months. in 1864 here's what -- here is some of what they'd had for lincoln -- what late ahead -- wet laid -- some of what laid ahead for lincoln. lincoln had not yet promoted ulysses s grant to be his general energy. to this point, every union leader in the army -- everyman of robert heelys powerful army was volunteering to relist for duration of war to fight on, no letter how long it might take. right after leaving this
mary todd lincoln. she was a neurotic woman. mary lincoln had a tragic life even before her husband was assassinated, but so did many women of her generation. in my book i set forth examples of behavior that led me to my largely negative assessment of her. particularly interesting of -- collection of these is a little-known work -- honest a, dishonest mary. i -- mary todd lincoln deserves to be pitied more than center, but she behaved very badly indeed. if you but she was a compulsive soccer --...
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we know what lincoln says. the house divided speech, we note the lincoln douglas debates. i started going to some of the material he said literally the first debate with steven douglas in 1858 he's running for a senator at the time against douglas. douglas had controlled the illinois democratic party and at that time there were not directly elected he became the senator. so what happened was in talking about slavery made another argument. this was during the first debate. he said you know, every man has a right to earn his own. i'm paraphrasing, to be on an equal footing with everyone. so this is lincoln's view of economic progress that you have a right to offer your labor for pay that you have the opportunity to ascend the economic ladder. how do you move up? how do you avoid being this back a woodsman all your life doomed to farming? how do you do that? while this is part of the american system. it kind of grown up to learn in our history. but there's more to it than that. here is something even more exciting
we know what lincoln says. the house divided speech, we note the lincoln douglas debates. i started going to some of the material he said literally the first debate with steven douglas in 1858 he's running for a senator at the time against douglas. douglas had controlled the illinois democratic party and at that time there were not directly elected he became the senator. so what happened was in talking about slavery made another argument. this was during the first debate. he said you know,...
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you said that lincoln? referred to said that white people were suffering because of the presence of black people. what is what do you mean by that? i'm cutting each other's thrones that that's 750,000 got killed and because of the existence of black slavery in the south. and if there hadn't been any blanks there would have been no desire to maintain white supremacy at all costs. that wouldn't have been a war and there wouldn't have been that many deaths. was there it kind of follow-up to that was there a strong support nation and at least in the north for colonization prior to the war? yeah among among whites in the lower north and and the upper south. and the border states that's where the longest support and black support as i indicated was particularly strong not a majority support to be sure but particularly strong in the 1850s. okay you are you mentioned some things about? why the congress allocated the money for colonization? they the early one you mentioned that the british correspondent. here's a qu
you said that lincoln? referred to said that white people were suffering because of the presence of black people. what is what do you mean by that? i'm cutting each other's thrones that that's 750,000 got killed and because of the existence of black slavery in the south. and if there hadn't been any blanks there would have been no desire to maintain white supremacy at all costs. that wouldn't have been a war and there wouldn't have been that many deaths. was there it kind of follow-up to that...
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lincoln selected, 1860, there's secession of the southern states, lincoln have to go into washington by secret route because of assassination plot and attempts. he getsil there and civil war starts. in prosecuting the civil war, lincoln's record is very well known but what he had embedded in this very basic messages or foundational ideas on raising economic progress. what did he favor? first of all the railroad, it became a very popularar idea in 1840s, john c fremont ran for president againstt buchanan campaign on that. he was one of the first republicans, the republican party doesn't come along untilhe mid 19th century, 1850s and the new republican party is against slavery and for transcontinental railroad and lincoln having represented the illinois central as a lawyer knew the importance of it. so he favors that and in one of his annual messages which were then the state of the union speech is, it mentions a bunch of other things. he's the first president to do a telegraph message, he gets a message from san francisco and loves telegraph as we know the civil war, he spent a lot of
lincoln selected, 1860, there's secession of the southern states, lincoln have to go into washington by secret route because of assassination plot and attempts. he getsil there and civil war starts. in prosecuting the civil war, lincoln's record is very well known but what he had embedded in this very basic messages or foundational ideas on raising economic progress. what did he favor? first of all the railroad, it became a very popularar idea in 1840s, john c fremont ran for president againstt...
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and these are lincoln this is not lincoln at his finest lincoln replied quote. i expect to let the friends of george b mcclellan managed their side of this contest in their own way and i will manage my side of it in my way. endemic the democrats who met with lincoln from tennessee. they said that this undignified and rude response from our course despite. was was an exhibition exhibition of party spite and petulance? about a week later lincoln sent them a letter where he somewhat disingenuously said i don't have any control over what andrew johnson does in his state, of course lincoln had appointed a military governor, but never mind. oh one other controversy i forgot about so i told you about the soldiers votes and how soldiers how four states allowed soldiers to mail their ballots back home. this led to a really big controversy with new york soldiers. new york had state agents that worked in different cities that would care for the wants of soldiers. and the state agents in baltimore and washington dc were caught forging soldiers ballots creating just fake nam
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abraham lincoln, lincoln's emancipation proclamation. the gettysburg, last invasion. and all of those have won the lincoln prize. who else would you give it to? >> the story of most human societies has followed more or less predictable pattern, it is the pattern of tribes. sometimes tribes establishing control over others by war or subversion, or of tribes breaking free of that control. and in both cases, led by a charismatic leader whose reward is god like power overall. these tribes identify themselves by language, ethnicity or soil. but their story is mostly the same. us, not them, power, not liberty, stasis, not transformation. 244 years ago, from the intellectual milieu, broke from this pattern by it and fine itself by the natural and inalienable rights of all men as received not from some legendary leader, but from the almighty creator himself. 11 years later, this nation wrote a republican instrument of government that turned all of its attention to how those rights could best be secured. in a world of empires and monarchs and serfs, where men were born as an a
abraham lincoln, lincoln's emancipation proclamation. the gettysburg, last invasion. and all of those have won the lincoln prize. who else would you give it to? >> the story of most human societies has followed more or less predictable pattern, it is the pattern of tribes. sometimes tribes establishing control over others by war or subversion, or of tribes breaking free of that control. and in both cases, led by a charismatic leader whose reward is god like power overall. these tribes...
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president warren g harding and robert todd lincoln abraham lincoln's only surviving son. president harding in a speech broadcast on nationwide radio told the audience this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today. and for those who follow after tuskegee institute president robert moten delivered the keynote address that promoted equality among the races mr. moten an african-american spoke to a segregated audience and discussed the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the mayflower for religious freedom to the arrival of a slave ship with human cargo. follow us on social media at c-span history for more this day in history clips and posts. on august 14th 1862 president lincoln met at the white house with five african-american leaders to get their thoughts on how to spend $600,000 congress had designated for colonization programs next lincoln scholar michael burlingame argues that contrary to conventional thinking abraham lincoln had not been a strong advocate of colonization programs for freed slaves colonization societies. hope to solve
president warren g harding and robert todd lincoln abraham lincoln's only surviving son. president harding in a speech broadcast on nationwide radio told the audience this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today. and for those who follow after tuskegee institute president robert moten delivered the keynote address that promoted equality among the races mr. moten an african-american spoke to a segregated audience and discussed the origins of discrimination by comparing the...
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however, lincoln turned back to jefferson's understanding of equality to reframe the issue. he argued that jefferson had put forth a simple understanding of equality. that entitled everyone to the natural rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. lincoln thought it reasonable and right to let black americans decide for themselves how to live for the declaration to put forth the radical notion that each individual is best able to determine his or her own happiness. most northern whites seem to have shared that simple and minimal understanding of equality at the start of the civil war. there was a general feeling that everybody deserved to write to decide for themselves how they would live given what they perceived as natural limitations of age ability race and gender but as the war progressed white people from the free states began meeting blacks and discovered that they were people too in fact admirable people. and i'm going to give just one example. one of the greatest joys of produced conducting historical research is prying in reading the private letters in jou
however, lincoln turned back to jefferson's understanding of equality to reframe the issue. he argued that jefferson had put forth a simple understanding of equality. that entitled everyone to the natural rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. lincoln thought it reasonable and right to let black americans decide for themselves how to live for the declaration to put forth the radical notion that each individual is best able to determine his or her own happiness. most northern...
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secretary of state lincoln talked about biden administration to reengage the world and u.s. foreign policy priorities. his seven minute remarks are part of the 51st annual conference of the americas. >> nonetheless while secretary lincoln couldn't be with us and record a presentation specifically for the washington conference on the americas. before we hear from him, let me stress that in secretary lincoln, we have a leader who understands the unique place of the americas in u.s. foreign policy. for two decades, secretary loik has been a foreign policy advisor to president biden. and deputy secretary of state under president obama, he dealt extensively with the leaders in our hemisphere. in just a few short months, and despite the difficulties of the pandemic, secretary loik worked hard to jump start thoir relationships. i know that as he speaks with the many leaders of the region, about how we can best work together, and particularly now as the united states prepares to host the summit of the americas, for the first time in a generation, like all of you, i'm eager to hear w
secretary of state lincoln talked about biden administration to reengage the world and u.s. foreign policy priorities. his seven minute remarks are part of the 51st annual conference of the americas. >> nonetheless while secretary lincoln couldn't be with us and record a presentation specifically for the washington conference on the americas. before we hear from him, let me stress that in secretary lincoln, we have a leader who understands the unique place of the americas in u.s. foreign...
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also abraham lincoln's only surviving son.resident harding in a speech broadcast on nationwide radio told the audience, this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today and those who follow after. the tuskegee institute president delivered the keynote address that promoted equality between the races. an african-american, he spoke to a segregated audience and discussed the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the may thaw or -- mayflower for religious freedom to that of a slave ship. jacob read --riis, discovering how the other half lives.
also abraham lincoln's only surviving son.resident harding in a speech broadcast on nationwide radio told the audience, this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today and those who follow after. the tuskegee institute president delivered the keynote address that promoted equality between the races. an african-american, he spoke to a segregated audience and discussed the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the may thaw or -- mayflower for religious freedom to...
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as people saw lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now.rom farms and factories, even democrats who place principle above party, from all the people of america, the thunder grows. a sanctuary has brought the threat of a new slavery. but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. statesman, citizen, mr. american, dwight david eisenhower. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at the cold war. she talks about her book "master negotiator." it talks about how james baker worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new order, as the soviet union collapsed. new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> mrs. eisenhower, your
as people saw lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now.rom farms and factories, even democrats who place principle above party, from all the people of america, the thunder grows. a sanctuary has brought the threat of a new slavery. but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. statesman, citizen, mr. american, dwight david eisenhower. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we...
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about that disparity in pay and he says quite pointedly to president lincoln. are we soldiers or are we laborers? as so many others would argue, you know in the years thereafter arguing for equal pay for equal work and then he goes on to remind president lincoln that at that as soon as the north had opened its armies up to enlistment by african-american's the south had tried to inhibit that by saying that any african-american soldiers who were caught would be killed outright some rarely executed. and lincoln had said if you know you if you do that, you must treat all of our soldiers equally black and white gooding in this letter goes on to say if you tell the south that it has to treat all soldiers black and white the same then why aren't you paying all soldiers the same so wonderful extraordinary letter and indeed when the union army refused to pay the african-american soldiers the 13 dollars a month that they had promised all of the 54th both the officers and the soldiers refused to accept any pay until they received the amount that they were due and it laste
about that disparity in pay and he says quite pointedly to president lincoln. are we soldiers or are we laborers? as so many others would argue, you know in the years thereafter arguing for equal pay for equal work and then he goes on to remind president lincoln that at that as soon as the north had opened its armies up to enlistment by african-american's the south had tried to inhibit that by saying that any african-american soldiers who were caught would be killed outright some rarely...
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i'm going to talk about abraham lincoln, amazingly. i want to tell a story about him that i think illustrates a point that we can then expand on a little bit. we all know that lincoln was a reader. he had very little formal education. he got most of his sense of the english language from reading shakespeare and the king james bible. he read evidently almost no history in his early days. the soul exception that we know of was mason williams' biography written in 1799 of george washington. it's a book few would read today and so certainly not for its accuracy. it is the book from which we get the fable about george washington chopping down the cherry tree and being unable to lie about it. he went onto develop a more informed and sophisticated understanding of history, but he never forgot that we miss history. elements of it stuck in his mind and influenced his view of the american revolution and the civil war and reflected his fundamental values. we know this because in february of 1861, 40 years after he read williams' book, lincoln dre
i'm going to talk about abraham lincoln, amazingly. i want to tell a story about him that i think illustrates a point that we can then expand on a little bit. we all know that lincoln was a reader. he had very little formal education. he got most of his sense of the english language from reading shakespeare and the king james bible. he read evidently almost no history in his early days. the soul exception that we know of was mason williams' biography written in 1799 of george washington. it's a...
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what can we expect from lincoln visit to him on what role to the jordanians play? right, so this time during this specific sees firing, gaza was indeed egypt. that brokered truth. however, jordan has always been there in the background as a mediator along with egypt and jordan, major player that has the authority that overseas the temple mount compound with alex, i'm off in it. this is something this is a jordanian authority. so it's only reasonable to assume that the tensions there and how to ease them is going to be just one of the topics that blink and is to discuss with jordanian authority on. so on a thank you, donna, rigor in television, and apologies for the quality of that line there. let's turn out some of the stories making headlines this. our us president joe biden has agreed to make russian president vladimir putin at a summit next month in geneva. it'll be the 1st face to face meeting as heads of states and comes at a time of escalating tensions. the white house and discussions would aim to restore stability to the us, russia relationship cycle and yea
what can we expect from lincoln visit to him on what role to the jordanians play? right, so this time during this specific sees firing, gaza was indeed egypt. that brokered truth. however, jordan has always been there in the background as a mediator along with egypt and jordan, major player that has the authority that overseas the temple mount compound with alex, i'm off in it. this is something this is a jordanian authority. so it's only reasonable to assume that the tensions there and how to...
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lincoln was at the time, a tariffff man.he old woman's tasks. i'm in favor of national bank, in favor ofor the internal improvement system and high protective tariff. ovabraham lincoln, 1832. >> while south carolina agitating for system and other states are joining it, the tariff forces in the senate was in the northeast realized they had opportunity to pass a new tax bill. >> the new tax bill was the work of representative justin myth of vermont, former wig and one of the founders of the new republican party. the moral tariff established a 45% tax on manufactured goods and 50% tariff on iron, raising the cost of just about everything manufactured in america at the c time. >> the evidence that we have from declarations of the seven states especially the original deep south states is unambiguous that they are seeing over the threat of stably. at the same time, the tariff act which had been in agitation passed throughve congress so thy see it as a secondary, it's a distant secondary issue but it's like going gasoline on an alr
lincoln was at the time, a tariffff man.he old woman's tasks. i'm in favor of national bank, in favor ofor the internal improvement system and high protective tariff. ovabraham lincoln, 1832. >> while south carolina agitating for system and other states are joining it, the tariff forces in the senate was in the northeast realized they had opportunity to pass a new tax bill. >> the new tax bill was the work of representative justin myth of vermont, former wig and one of the founders...
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right, so both egypt and jordan lincoln is supposed to visit later in the day. they had both playing a key role in mediating between israel and the palestinians for decades. this time, it was egypt, the broker, this truce that is still lasting. and egypt also shares a border with gaza. so it's very likely that blinking is going to discuss with the foreign minister and the japan president about perhaps we lack their relaxation of border crossing between egypt and the strip and other humanitarian. a possibility of opening the border and, and later with jordan as well tensions, relief and help for the gaza strip. all right, donna, thanks very much for the update on our reg in haifa. and people across the united states have gathered to honor george floyd the black man murdered by a white police officer in minneapolis. one year ago floyd family met with president joe biden at the white house. they called on congress to pass along to police police reform, floyd's death fuel the black lives matter movement, which highlights police brutality and racism in the united sta
right, so both egypt and jordan lincoln is supposed to visit later in the day. they had both playing a key role in mediating between israel and the palestinians for decades. this time, it was egypt, the broker, this truce that is still lasting. and egypt also shares a border with gaza. so it's very likely that blinking is going to discuss with the foreign minister and the japan president about perhaps we lack their relaxation of border crossing between egypt and the strip and other...
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the prime minister injure was to lincoln is automation to show up a c side between israel and come up. also in the program, the european union ban slides tube from over below roofs. it's one of a number of measures to punishment for 4 think a passenger jets to deter resting position. journalists and minneapolis remembered a year off the george flows. murder is death at the hands of a white police officer triggered a reckoning of a race relations in the us. but some say not enough is being done to keep history from repeating. plus the cats is finally out of the bag, outgoing by a coach 100 flick will mileage the german national football team after his former bosses' yogi live down this. ah, i'm glad welcome to the program after israel 11 day conflict with how much parts of garza ally and ru us secretary of state antony blinking is now in the region trans, strengthened a ceasefire, and help palestinians rebuild the talks with palestinian presidents, mahmoud abbas secretary lincoln announced that america would provide $75000000.00 in development, economic aid. he also pledged to restore
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robert todd lincoln, abraham lincoln's only surviving son. president harding told the audience, this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today and for those who follow after. tuskegee institute president robert mouton delivered the keynote address that promoted equality among the races. mr. mouton, an african-american, spoke to a segregated audience and discuss the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the mayflower for religious freedom to the arrival of a slave ship with human cargo. >> follow us on social media at c-span history for more this day in history clips and posts. ♪ >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> a century ago on may 31, 1921, racial tensions in tosa, oklahoma led to an armed mob of white men marching on the cities of -- city's african-american district. over the next day, the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the scene of shootings, arson, and looting. official totals put the number killed at
robert todd lincoln, abraham lincoln's only surviving son. president harding told the audience, this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today and for those who follow after. tuskegee institute president robert mouton delivered the keynote address that promoted equality among the races. mr. mouton, an african-american, spoke to a segregated audience and discuss the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the mayflower for religious freedom to the arrival of a...
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indian presidents with a boston ramallah following a meeting with israel prime minister in jerusalem. lincoln is our mission to show up as far as when israel come up also ahead. minneapolis remembers. here off the george floyd is death at the hands of a wife police officer to trigger reckoning over a race relations in the us. some say not enough is being done to keep history from repeating the cat. and finally out of the bag, i'm going by and coach hands flexible, manage the german national football team, offer form a box. you'll start down this the, me i'm going to welcome to the program relations between the and russia. i'm the worst they've been in the several decades now. years president joe biden and russia let me put it say they will meet face to face in geneva next months to discuss all the issues between them. the 2 men have met plenty of times before, when biden was vice president. this time it's different. and his 1st full month president biden has expelled diplomats and hit moscow with multiple rounds of sanctions over allegations of russian interference in the us election over kre
indian presidents with a boston ramallah following a meeting with israel prime minister in jerusalem. lincoln is our mission to show up as far as when israel come up also ahead. minneapolis remembers. here off the george floyd is death at the hands of a wife police officer to trigger reckoning over a race relations in the us. some say not enough is being done to keep history from repeating the cat. and finally out of the bag, i'm going by and coach hands flexible, manage the german national...
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you are a secretary of state and the lincoln has met with palestinian president of ox. lincoln pledged millions of dollars in age to the palestinians and said, washington would restore bilateral pines that were downgraded under the trump administration. or there he met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and reaffirmed israel's rights to defend itself from hamas rockets. lincoln is in the middle east trying to consolidate the cease fire between israel and.
you are a secretary of state and the lincoln has met with palestinian president of ox. lincoln pledged millions of dollars in age to the palestinians and said, washington would restore bilateral pines that were downgraded under the trump administration. or there he met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and reaffirmed israel's rights to defend itself from hamas rockets. lincoln is in the middle east trying to consolidate the cease fire between israel and.
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although the lincoln was in egypt away. hell talks with president of the c. c. lincoln said the 2 countries working together till i see trainees and palestinians live in safety and security. you said they also discussed egypt, human rights record. now the flight to get to james bay's has more from west jerusalem on sex tripling can visit. jordan, it's a very important player, and right now on the other side of the jordan river, it should be about now. the lincoln is with king abdullah discussing the situation clearly discussing the see saw in gaza trying to make sure that sees fall holds. but for jordan, particularly also this is a situation in the west bank and in jerusalem because remember that jordan has a role the hashemite monarchy as the custodian over the religious sites in jerusalem. so that's a particular concern for jordan, for jordan. i mean, they have, i think, over the years of the trumpet ministration, those 4 years become privately very concerned about the situation. they didn't light the cushion plan, showered cushion of donald trump's son in
although the lincoln was in egypt away. hell talks with president of the c. c. lincoln said the 2 countries working together till i see trainees and palestinians live in safety and security. you said they also discussed egypt, human rights record. now the flight to get to james bay's has more from west jerusalem on sex tripling can visit. jordan, it's a very important player, and right now on the other side of the jordan river, it should be about now. the lincoln is with king abdullah...
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but also and here's where lincoln's last best. hope of earth comes in but also for the western world, which is the world they cared about if the confederate succeeded it would prove. to the oligarchs of europe. the people aren't capable of self-government. they can't even disagree during a presidential election without pulling the nation apart. that's why it's important to make south carolina, which nobody liked basically to come back into the union. why not? let south carolina go who cares about south carolina because if they're allowed to go that means that the union can be centered just because somebody's not happy. with the result of a presidential election that that concept it's everywhere. i'm i was writing an sm writing an essay for civil war times. on wb duboises black reconstruction, which is a landmark book that most most people don't know about. and he gets union and he i mean he has a great section in his chapter the general strike on what motivates the white population of the loyal states and it is union and they come
but also and here's where lincoln's last best. hope of earth comes in but also for the western world, which is the world they cared about if the confederate succeeded it would prove. to the oligarchs of europe. the people aren't capable of self-government. they can't even disagree during a presidential election without pulling the nation apart. that's why it's important to make south carolina, which nobody liked basically to come back into the union. why not? let south carolina go who cares...
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there were a few folks doing research in lincoln and omaha. i think some of them were used as strike breakers. you had businesses and packinghouses in the eastern part of the state, but i'm not certain because i focus mainly on the western part or into the panhandle. >> i'm curious about the episcopal priest. was that a japanese-american church? sandra: they had their own service. one of the church is here in mitchell, nebraska -- >> does it survive as a largely japanese-american church? sandra: no. it does not. by the 1960's, when they started having children, they are going into college and they are baby boomers and going into college in the late 70's and moving on. i did ask, what is your reaction to dropping the bomb. a lot of them came from hiroshima, so i remember that he was in national service, he was in the army, he was stationed in korea. this would have been early 50's. he took leave and went over and located his dad's sister and he could not speak any japanese, they could not speak english, but they welcomed them in he got to meet
there were a few folks doing research in lincoln and omaha. i think some of them were used as strike breakers. you had businesses and packinghouses in the eastern part of the state, but i'm not certain because i focus mainly on the western part or into the panhandle. >> i'm curious about the episcopal priest. was that a japanese-american church? sandra: they had their own service. one of the church is here in mitchell, nebraska -- >> does it survive as a largely japanese-american...
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memorial, which looks like a greek temple, and has a statue of president able him -- abraham lincolnch is nine feet tall. you can see the image of it on the back of a penny or five dollar bill. >> over the years the lincoln memorial has been a symbolic spot. for civil lights -- for civil rights protests and marches. you can stand in the exact spot where one of the most famous speeches was given. >> i have a dream, that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. [applause] >> just a 10 minute walk from here is another memorial, dedicated to the man who delivered the i have a dream speech. dr. martin luther king jr. was the key leader of the civil rights movement in our country from the 1950's until his assassination in 1968. >> this memorial is one of the newest and we are excited about the student asking the next question. >> hello, i am yolanda renee king and i am martin luther king jr.'s granddaughter. i have been to washington, d.c. a bunch of times and i've always wondered who d
memorial, which looks like a greek temple, and has a statue of president able him -- abraham lincolnch is nine feet tall. you can see the image of it on the back of a penny or five dollar bill. >> over the years the lincoln memorial has been a symbolic spot. for civil lights -- for civil rights protests and marches. you can stand in the exact spot where one of the most famous speeches was given. >> i have a dream, that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of...
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and benjamin lincoln because of his unique ability to work with the militia. both of those are things that really schuyler does not have and his subordinates don't have it. think washington recognizes that. he sends these two key leaders up there and almost from the moment benedict arnold gets there, he is everywhere. you see this guy, he is right at the forefront. he is giving schuyler advice, he is right in the lead, he is leading a raids on the forces. he is at the head of the column that is sent to relieve fort stanwyck and all of that kind of thing. he is the right guy to send up there. this dynamic leader and that is what schuyler needed. and again, i think benjamin lincoln he does not get as much press but i think he is also critical to american success at saratoga. he is not one of these guys who is leading an attack, although he is wounded at the end of the first day of the last battle, seriously wounded leading an attack. that is was not his major role. his major role was to get the militia out and be sorted that liaison liaison between the commander
and benjamin lincoln because of his unique ability to work with the militia. both of those are things that really schuyler does not have and his subordinates don't have it. think washington recognizes that. he sends these two key leaders up there and almost from the moment benedict arnold gets there, he is everywhere. you see this guy, he is right at the forefront. he is giving schuyler advice, he is right in the lead, he is leading a raids on the forces. he is at the head of the column that is...
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but lincoln has been in egypt and jordan after intensive talks with israeli, and palestinian leaders the to get a boost the ceasefire. and lincoln says, you have to build on that and i'm on my conversation with his majesty touched on again a range of topics including the urgent work we need to do together to meet you mandatory and reconstruction needs and gaza while ensuring that the palestinian people not a mos benefit from this assistance. we discuss jordan's essential role as a custodian of muslim holy places and the importance of preserving the historic status quo. and she was totally sites. jordan also plays a vital role in the west bank. the u. s. re engages with the policy people in reopens. our consulate in jerusalem will have a lot of work to do together as well. and cotton has pledged half a $1000000000.00 towards garza's postwar reconstruction. the gulf nation readily contributes millions of dollars in humanitarian aid. to the besieged strip. cutter was part of the mediation efforts to secure the ceasefire. broken by egypt. and israeli court has agenda decision on more for
but lincoln has been in egypt and jordan after intensive talks with israeli, and palestinian leaders the to get a boost the ceasefire. and lincoln says, you have to build on that and i'm on my conversation with his majesty touched on again a range of topics including the urgent work we need to do together to meet you mandatory and reconstruction needs and gaza while ensuring that the palestinian people not a mos benefit from this assistance. we discuss jordan's essential role as a custodian of...
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it was during the time that he was building it that he was granted his freedom when president lincolned the enslaved people were freed in washington, d.c., seven months before he was finished. so for those last seven months, phil reeves was paid for his labor. so now, we are inside the dome. you see the dome, and now you can see what is inside. inside is the capitol rotunda. i want you to look up and see the apotheosis of washington. this is a painting that elevates washington. you look to either side. he has freedom on one side and victory on the other side. and, on the side of freedom, freedom holds the constitution. on the side of victory, victory has the trumpet of victory trumpeting the victory of this new country. surrounding george washington are 13 women representing the original 13 states. it is an incredible statement of unity and freedom. the freedman's cap appears in the apotheosis. even though it didn't appear on the statue of freedom atop the building, it is right there inside of the building. because it was put there by the artist. he wanted everybody to know that the c
it was during the time that he was building it that he was granted his freedom when president lincolned the enslaved people were freed in washington, d.c., seven months before he was finished. so for those last seven months, phil reeves was paid for his labor. so now, we are inside the dome. you see the dome, and now you can see what is inside. inside is the capitol rotunda. i want you to look up and see the apotheosis of washington. this is a painting that elevates washington. you look to...
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months lincoln in china have.iz: they like their lincoln's, that is unbelievable you might have the touch, the stock is up 190% year-over-year and up 19% month to date will be watching this incredibly closely i think that's fascinating 70000 orders of the ford f150 lightning so far keep us posted. thank you. >> can't stop, won't stop mean stock media for in full effect, look on your screen gamestop 14%, amc up 18% new data showing yesterday along the wall street crowd squeeze $754 million out of gamestop and amc short-sellers and clearly the red army going in for the kill once again today, and of course with amc you have your fans of amc tangling with charlie gasparino on twitter all day. all night, charlie, take your vacation, enjoy it. big news for those names beach body getting ready to muscle its way on the street but how do you get people to work out online just as jim's reopen. carl daikeler is here to dominate the gyms in the online fitness competition from peloton to apple we have 37 minutes before the clo
months lincoln in china have.iz: they like their lincoln's, that is unbelievable you might have the touch, the stock is up 190% year-over-year and up 19% month to date will be watching this incredibly closely i think that's fascinating 70000 orders of the ford f150 lightning so far keep us posted. thank you. >> can't stop, won't stop mean stock media for in full effect, look on your screen gamestop 14%, amc up 18% new data showing yesterday along the wall street crowd squeeze $754 million...
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they lost their play—off semi—final to lincoln city. at the stadium of light with a 2—0 lead from their home leg, but that was wiped out by first—half goals from ross stewart and charlie wyke. lincoln hit back after the break through tom hopper — to win the tie 3—2 on aggregate. they'll face blackpool in the final at wembley next sunday. it's the final day of the premier league season tomorrow. but things have already been wrapped up in spain and atletico madrid are the new spanish champions. now, atletico needed to match the result of city—rivals real madrid to win the title. all the matches were being played at the same time... but atletico didn't need to worry about other results. former liverpool striker luis suarez scoring the decisive goal in a 2—1 win over real valladolid. it meant atletico lifted the trophy for the first time since 2014. now for a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. cameron norrie�*s through to the final of the lyon 0pen. he thrashed 8th seed karen khachanov 6—1, 6—1 injust over an hour. so the
they lost their play—off semi—final to lincoln city. at the stadium of light with a 2—0 lead from their home leg, but that was wiped out by first—half goals from ross stewart and charlie wyke. lincoln hit back after the break through tom hopper — to win the tie 3—2 on aggregate. they'll face blackpool in the final at wembley next sunday. it's the final day of the premier league season tomorrow. but things have already been wrapped up in spain and atletico madrid are the new spanish...
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they lost their play—off semifinal to lincoln city.ight with a 2—0 lead from their home leg, but that was wiped out by first—half goals from ross stewart and charlie wyke. lincoln hit back after the break through tom hopper to win the tie 3—2 on aggregate. they'll face blackpool in the final at wembley next sunday. now for a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. cameron norrie's through to the final of the lyon open. he thrashed eighth seed karen khachanov 6—1, 6—1 injust over an hour. so the brit's now preparing for his second atp tour final injust three weeks. but a tough test awaits, he'll face number two seed stefanos tsitsipas in the final. the greek beat 19—year—old italian lorenzo musetti in three sets. tsitsipas has already won the monte carlo masters and reached the final in barcelona. italy's lorenzo fortunato won stage 14 of the giro d'italia. behind him, colombia's egan bernal shook off his main rivals on the final ascent, extending his overall lead to a minute and a half over britain's simon yates. in rugby
they lost their play—off semifinal to lincoln city.ight with a 2—0 lead from their home leg, but that was wiped out by first—half goals from ross stewart and charlie wyke. lincoln hit back after the break through tom hopper to win the tie 3—2 on aggregate. they'll face blackpool in the final at wembley next sunday. now for a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. cameron norrie's through to the final of the lyon open. he thrashed eighth seed karen khachanov 6—1, 6—1...