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why mississippi? you know why mississippi because you read "coming of age in mississippi." you know why mississippi. mississippi is black, rural and poor. 56% of mississippi blacks lived in rural areas as opposed to 39% . nonwhite family income in mississippi was $1444. that was the lowest in the country. 86% of all white families were below the federal poverty line. every nonwhite family was below the poverty line. in 1960, years of education, six years. only 7% completed high school. and $.77pi spent $21 per black people. for white pupils in 19 624. the infant mortality rate was nearly 250% higher than the national average for whites. families asck opposed to white families outside of mississippi. mississippity of theessor rubbed his state close society due to its incredible and almost monolithic theort of segregation and protection of a system that denied african-americans the right to vote. the history of vigilante violence that is mississippi. jump act ii coming-of-age mississippi. what are some examples of that book? or without. >> [inaudible] friend jerry was beaten.
why mississippi? you know why mississippi because you read "coming of age in mississippi." you know why mississippi. mississippi is black, rural and poor. 56% of mississippi blacks lived in rural areas as opposed to 39% . nonwhite family income in mississippi was $1444. that was the lowest in the country. 86% of all white families were below the federal poverty line. every nonwhite family was below the poverty line. in 1960, years of education, six years. only 7% completed high...
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mississippi. his wonderful wife patricia tells me that she is a more seen more monuments in more states than anybody else in the union -- [laughter] mr. rawls: i think that the two of them have seen more monuments in any of the states than any of the residents of the state. remarks today are entitled "words, breath, text and landscape: virginia civil war monuments in the context of tennessee and mississippi monumentation." ladies and gentlemen, dr. timothy sedore. [applause] dr. sedore: good evening. -- good morning. i'm very pleased to be here to speak to you about monuments, specifically monuments in context with tennessee and mississippi. my work in this area has taken me to civil war monuments from the atlantic coast to the mississippi river, from norfolk, virginia, to memphis, tennessee, east to west, and from the potomac river to the gulf coast in the south. salt water. so, we have moved county to county to county to battlefield cemeteries to warehouses to wayside's two city parks and to sta
mississippi. his wonderful wife patricia tells me that she is a more seen more monuments in more states than anybody else in the union -- [laughter] mr. rawls: i think that the two of them have seen more monuments in any of the states than any of the residents of the state. remarks today are entitled "words, breath, text and landscape: virginia civil war monuments in the context of tennessee and mississippi monumentation." ladies and gentlemen, dr. timothy sedore. [applause] dr....
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education in mississippi. other accomplishments are too numerous to mention, but unfortunately are not as well-known as they should be, and this is the least that we can do to honor the legacy of this important american. i support this legislation hong the life's work of -- honoring the life's work of r. jess brown and i ask my colleagues to join me in passing h.r. 455, and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, yields his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. ferguson. mr. ferguson: mr. speaker, i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields his time. all time has expired. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 455. those in favor say aye. all opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purp
education in mississippi. other accomplishments are too numerous to mention, but unfortunately are not as well-known as they should be, and this is the least that we can do to honor the legacy of this important american. i support this legislation hong the life's work of -- honoring the life's work of r. jess brown and i ask my colleagues to join me in passing h.r. 455, and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia, mr. johnson, yields...
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so now includes areas of mississippi, really much of the state. so still a long way to go before we eventually wrap this one up. here's what we're looking at. this line of storms packing the biggest punch for now, if you're on the back side of the area. shreveport is calming down a bit. this is going to sweep off through the east throughout the rest of the evening, eventually the overnight hours. take you in on a couple of the cells that have been particularly powerful. this is a tornadic storm uplifting towards the mississippi area and these are moving that direction. all of these red areas, the spots we're looking at tornadoes were in cells. popping up better if i drop off actual rainfall totals, everything in the yellow color or the orangish color that is severe thunderstorm which means winds up to 60 miles an hour, still means hail. the initial line that will track off towards the east that will bring the most powerful storms in the overnight hours. right in the heart of louisiana, we see it stretching into mississippi, that's what we'll be lo
so now includes areas of mississippi, really much of the state. so still a long way to go before we eventually wrap this one up. here's what we're looking at. this line of storms packing the biggest punch for now, if you're on the back side of the area. shreveport is calming down a bit. this is going to sweep off through the east throughout the rest of the evening, eventually the overnight hours. take you in on a couple of the cells that have been particularly powerful. this is a tornadic storm...
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william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last years of his career in the late 1950s and 1960s at uva. he is known for novels sanctuary and was also a poet and short story writer. it has been quite a long time since our last monumental faulkner exhibition. it also is the 60th anvergry - n anniversary of his arrival. we have people who visit and tell us about meeting faulkner while here. he was working at his own writi writing here and met with students, faculty, community members, faculty wives, female students from local or nearby women colleges since uva was only men at the time and other groups to talk about his novels, the state of literature and everything else. he also really enjoyed living in virginia. he had had a dream to learn to fox hunt. he was issued by the university even with the property stamp on the back. when he went on his last trip to oxford, mississippi and passed away and in the jacket was a pipe and pipe cleaners and we e even put the pipe cleaners on display. the collection is so fast it was difficult to decide how
william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last years of his career in the late 1950s and 1960s at uva. he is known for novels sanctuary and was also a poet and short story writer. it has been quite a long time since our last monumental faulkner exhibition. it also is the 60th anvergry - n anniversary of his arrival. we have people who visit and tell us about meeting faulkner while here. he was working at his own writi writing here and met with...
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william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last few years of his career in the late 1950s at uva. he is best known for his novels, sanctuary, and he was also a poet and a short story writer. it has been a long time since our last monumental exhibition, even though we often bring individual items out or put them on display in other contexts we have not told the full story and given the public access to a range of materials and collections for some time. it also is the 60th anniversary of his arrival at the university as writer in residence. we still have people coming to visit to tell us about having met faulkner while here. while he was here he was working on his own writing. he spent a lot of time in formal and informal events meeting with students, faculty, community members, female students from local or nearby women's colleges since it was only meant at the time. and other groups to talk about his novels, about the state of literature today and pretty much anything else they asked about. he also enjoyed living in virginia. he always had
william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last few years of his career in the late 1950s at uva. he is best known for his novels, sanctuary, and he was also a poet and a short story writer. it has been a long time since our last monumental exhibition, even though we often bring individual items out or put them on display in other contexts we have not told the full story and given the public access to a range of materials and collections for some...
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overnight floodwaters trapped families in vicksburg, mississippi.erturned a trail eric killing a woman and her 3-year-old taught jeer brexit talks are expected to begin in coming weeks. prime minister theresa may formally began the separation process last week. mark phillips has more. >> a grave threatening dawn over london and a gray many say threatening future for britain. nine months after voting for it, the british handed the eu itself official demand for divorce. >> this is a historic moment for which there can be no turning back. >> reporter: theresa may's government and the eu now have two years to negotiate the terms of the divorce. he said it would not lead to a win/win outcome, but a lose/lose. people are trying o move the operation to ireland to stay in the eu trade zone that brexit will almost certainly take britain out of. and ceo michael kent says not just the little guys are hedging their bets. >> there's not a sin tax other company. every single person i talk to, board member, banker i talk to is thinking about this. >> reporter: tho
overnight floodwaters trapped families in vicksburg, mississippi.erturned a trail eric killing a woman and her 3-year-old taught jeer brexit talks are expected to begin in coming weeks. prime minister theresa may formally began the separation process last week. mark phillips has more. >> a grave threatening dawn over london and a gray many say threatening future for britain. nine months after voting for it, the british handed the eu itself official demand for divorce. >> this is a...
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she was helping women get the right to vote not only in montana but in states west of the mississippi. and was elected to one of montana's two at large districts. part of her platform is she's a pacifist. she's sworn into the house on april 2, 1917 in the house has come into extra gary said because the president that night, woodrow wilson, delivers a message to congress asking for a declaration of war against germany. vote is heldthat is one of a group of about 50 tensed who votes egg u.s. intervention in world war i. she served a term in the house on the women's suffrage committee. the outlook lands committee, which is an important assignment for a woman from montana with much of the land being held by the federal government. she serves only one term in the house and tries to run for senate. she runs as an independent. it's an uphill battle, she gets about 1/5 of the votes. she gets involved in women's rights issues and is a driving force behind the maternity act the house passes in 1921. also involved in international peace organizations. chess board to 1940 and she runs runs on ass
she was helping women get the right to vote not only in montana but in states west of the mississippi. and was elected to one of montana's two at large districts. part of her platform is she's a pacifist. she's sworn into the house on april 2, 1917 in the house has come into extra gary said because the president that night, woodrow wilson, delivers a message to congress asking for a declaration of war against germany. vote is heldthat is one of a group of about 50 tensed who votes egg u.s....
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. >> "mississippi goddam," that's yours isn't it? >> it's my song.posed it through anger. >> you don't look like you can be angry at all. >> all the time. >> nina simone was a jazz musician. she was born in the segregated south. her mississippi goddamn is one of the, if not the most racially critique of the american sound book. ♪ alabama's got me so upset ♪ ♪ tennessee got me so upset. ♪ everybody knows about mississippi goddamn ♪ >> dr. king will buffer the lives between the black people and white people. the white people's best friend is dead. ♪ can't you see it, i know you can feel it ♪ ♪ it's all in the air ♪ i can't stand this pressure much longer ♪ ♪ somebody -- >> goddamn in song has a very powerful impact. mississippi goddamn. and she couldn't come up with a better word. got her in trouble. it was banned. ♪ lord have mercy on this land of mine ♪ ♪ we all going to get it in due time ♪ ♪ i don't belong here ♪ i don't belong there ♪ i even stopped believing in prayer ♪ >> i choose to reflect the times and situations in which i find myself. that
. >> "mississippi goddam," that's yours isn't it? >> it's my song.posed it through anger. >> you don't look like you can be angry at all. >> all the time. >> nina simone was a jazz musician. she was born in the segregated south. her mississippi goddamn is one of the, if not the most racially critique of the american sound book. ♪ alabama's got me so upset ♪ ♪ tennessee got me so upset. ♪ everybody knows about mississippi goddamn ♪ >> dr....
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mississippi step beating uconn. hey, tony. >> good morning.s being called the biggest upset in history, the impossible happening. the reason why we love sports and we have to say again, this is not an april fools' joke. mississippi state has beaten uconn in overtime on a buzzer beater. >> on the drive. pull-up. pull-up. she got it. >> reporter: what you're seeing here hasn't happened for 111 games, 865 days, nearly three years. a buzzer beat to end all buzzer beaters. morgan william and mississippi state stunning uconn and the world. call it the thrill of defeat. connecticut coach geno auriemma grinning ear to ear out of respect as his team lost for the first time since 2014. >> the kid made a great play and that's one of the toughest shots to make from that distance, you know, under that kind of pressure. >> reporter: the huskies trailing by as many as 14 in the first half. >> she lays it in. >> reporter: but managed to claw their way back against the fearless bulldog team. it was a battle on the hardwood as the two teams exchanged points and
mississippi step beating uconn. hey, tony. >> good morning.s being called the biggest upset in history, the impossible happening. the reason why we love sports and we have to say again, this is not an april fools' joke. mississippi state has beaten uconn in overtime on a buzzer beater. >> on the drive. pull-up. pull-up. she got it. >> reporter: what you're seeing here hasn't happened for 111 games, 865 days, nearly three years. a buzzer beat to end all buzzer beaters. morgan...
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the heavy rains in mississippi causing severe flooding. overnight deputies using boats to rescue people from their homes. the howling winds and hail in central louisiana tearing off a tree limb. sparks flying as it comes in contact with power lines. >> tornado over there. you see it? >> reporter: near baton rouge a possible twister flipping this mobile home killing a woman and her 3-year-old daughter. >> she was very lovable, the love of my life, my daughter, everything. >> reporter: the house on its side, toys, furniture scattered in the yard and family members gathering at the scene remembering their loved ones. >> we're going to be a closer family. look at your family. look at your kids, call them wherever they're at and just tell them, i love you. because you never know. with these freak storms, you never know. >> that's a warning a lot of people should remember because those storms could cause plenty of problems again. >> yes, today is going to be a big day. accuweather's paul williams has been tracking the system. good morning, paul.
the heavy rains in mississippi causing severe flooding. overnight deputies using boats to rescue people from their homes. the howling winds and hail in central louisiana tearing off a tree limb. sparks flying as it comes in contact with power lines. >> tornado over there. you see it? >> reporter: near baton rouge a possible twister flipping this mobile home killing a woman and her 3-year-old daughter. >> she was very lovable, the love of my life, my daughter, everything....
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. >> in vicks berg, mississippi, families were rescued in the middle of the night after being trapped in their homes. residents carried out their pets, and whatever else they could. >> oh, my gosh. that's it. >> severe weather across the south has been raging for more than a day. at least ten tornados, reported in the last 24 hours. heavy rains, high winds, hail, struck from texas to tennessee. louisianna was hit the hardes hardest. >> i heard it. >> in saint martin parish a woman and her three jerold daughter killed when their mobile home was demolished by a tornado. >> she was so happy the baby, she loved animals, she was always smiling severe thunderstorm threat moving east, and they warn people in the storm's path to stay alert. >> here is the timing through monday morning, monday afternoon, storm system marches across mississippi, toward the florida panhandle. >> flood watches and warnings are up for part of the south through machine day afternoon. hena daniels, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> starting today the shops at liberty place in center city philadelphia will be transfo
. >> in vicks berg, mississippi, families were rescued in the middle of the night after being trapped in their homes. residents carried out their pets, and whatever else they could. >> oh, my gosh. that's it. >> severe weather across the south has been raging for more than a day. at least ten tornados, reported in the last 24 hours. heavy rains, high winds, hail, struck from texas to tennessee. louisianna was hit the hardes hardest. >> i heard it. >> in saint...
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second, the state of mississippi passes its new constitution. there was nothing wrong with the 1868 constitution, except that let blacks be citizens. they were explicit. they were going to remove that error in 1890 and they did. you probably know and you can ask me that i have to rush along. the third thing that happened before 1890 -- let me say this about the second thing. the 1890 constitution was in complete defiance of the 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution. united states did nothing about it. seeing this, every other state as far as oklahoma followed suit by 1907. third, 20 in the 1890, the senate refused to pass -- more or less by one vote -- the voting rights act of 1890 that had been passed by the house. it would have been signed into law by republican president benjamin, but it failed. after it failed -- i'm going to have to use the n-word, hopefully just once, but i shall in a minute. after it failed, democrats do what they usually did. democrats remained perfect party unity. every democrat in congress voted against every ci
second, the state of mississippi passes its new constitution. there was nothing wrong with the 1868 constitution, except that let blacks be citizens. they were explicit. they were going to remove that error in 1890 and they did. you probably know and you can ask me that i have to rush along. the third thing that happened before 1890 -- let me say this about the second thing. the 1890 constitution was in complete defiance of the 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution. united states did...
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the ticket stand for religious liberty with the great state of mississippi spreading like wildfire across the of rigid plane. silence in the face of evil is evil itself. not to act is to act but i believe for every freedom loving patriot in america the time is come for all of us to stand together to declare we are one nation under god. [inaudible conversations] >> keyword watching book tv on c-span2 hour live coverage of the 15th annual annapolis book festival now former nsa director michael hayden discussing terrorism and intelligence. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome to this event at the annapolis book festival i make keys school parent listens to graduated them also a professor at the naval academy
the ticket stand for religious liberty with the great state of mississippi spreading like wildfire across the of rigid plane. silence in the face of evil is evil itself. not to act is to act but i believe for every freedom loving patriot in america the time is come for all of us to stand together to declare we are one nation under god. [inaudible conversations] >> keyword watching book tv on c-span2 hour live coverage of the 15th annual annapolis book festival now former nsa director...
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mississippi state's morgan williams can't watch the finish. south carolina fins it 67-55, their first national title. >>> sharks' power play got worse tonight as joe thornton left the game with a leg injury. this shot blocked, right there for the rebound. 1-0, san jose. less than two minutes later, mark edward vlasic takes the shot. 2-0, sharks. they win 3-1, just three games left in the season. >>> a big controversy after the lpga a.n.a. inspiration. lexi thompson improved her placement on 17 yesterday. on the 13th hole today, she was penalized by four strokes. here's the move that resulted in the penalty. she moves the ball maybe, maybe an eighth of annism. sti -- an inch. she missed for this eagle. settled for a birdie and a playoff. on the first hole, thompson missed the birdie putt and yu had this for the win. and she gets it. but it's inexcusable that the lpga didn't tell her of the penalty until halfway through her round and cost her the title. she did say the right things afterwards. >> i don't know, every day is a learning process and
mississippi state's morgan williams can't watch the finish. south carolina fins it 67-55, their first national title. >>> sharks' power play got worse tonight as joe thornton left the game with a leg injury. this shot blocked, right there for the rebound. 1-0, san jose. less than two minutes later, mark edward vlasic takes the shot. 2-0, sharks. they win 3-1, just three games left in the season. >>> a big controversy after the lpga a.n.a. inspiration. lexi thompson improved...
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overnight flash flooding occurred in mississippi.vicksburg, mississippi, people and pets were rescued from the fast rising floodwater. the storm system also brought hail, lots of it. blinding rain and lightning strikes that started some fires. so the areas to watch for severe weather today are mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, and south carolina. back here in louisiana, the father of the family had gone to the grocery store to get food when he came back to find his wife and daughter dead. gayle, it cannot be overstated. during a tornado, you are ten times more likely to die in trailer than a traditional home. if you can get out and go somewhere else, do it. >> david, thank you. i know you're safe because you're from there. thanks a lot. >>> the search for hundreds missing after a devastating mudslide in mocoa is growing. 254 people are confirmed dead now, including at least 43 children. the mudslide destroyed homes, bridges, and roads, as well as a fresh water supply. the attorney general will launch an investigation into the r
overnight flash flooding occurred in mississippi.vicksburg, mississippi, people and pets were rescued from the fast rising floodwater. the storm system also brought hail, lots of it. blinding rain and lightning strikes that started some fires. so the areas to watch for severe weather today are mississippi, alabama, florida, georgia, and south carolina. back here in louisiana, the father of the family had gone to the grocery store to get food when he came back to find his wife and daughter dead....
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. >> morgan williams and mississippi state shocked the world. they ended their 111 win streak but no answer for south carolina. the gamecocks who beat stanford friday night, beat mississippi state 67-55 to win their first national title in program history. how about that? nascar into your living room. 82 laps to go. denny hamlin bumps danica patrick causing her to spin out. car crashes fire. finishes 32. brad keselowski in the two car. took the lead, never looked back. brad keselowski wins for the second time in six races this season. a week from today someone will be slipping on a green jacket that masters but for now the tour is in houston. 2009 master champion in rare form. 240 yards. russell henley brilliant today. one stroke lead on sung kang on the 14th. two stroke lead. one of five birdies to finish with a 65. wins by three over sung kang and a ticket to the masters. officially masters week at the nationals. starting with the annual drive chip and putt. young one of 80 kids to qualify. gets the putt within two peat feet of the hole. finis
. >> morgan williams and mississippi state shocked the world. they ended their 111 win streak but no answer for south carolina. the gamecocks who beat stanford friday night, beat mississippi state 67-55 to win their first national title in program history. how about that? nascar into your living room. 82 laps to go. denny hamlin bumps danica patrick causing her to spin out. car crashes fire. finishes 32. brad keselowski in the two car. took the lead, never looked back. brad keselowski...
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another asset on answer to this question is the mississippi river gave me an opportunity to show the interdependency. the book begins at the further most headwaters of the mississippi which is the northern missouri lewis and clarke country. a fourth generation rodeo, dusty he was a successful bronc rider and was flying all over and seeing what had happened to this amazing landscape where the rocky mountains made the great plains and that it turned into suburban sprawl. he went home and understanding this rare foiled landscape that helived in the largest unaltered landscape in the 48 and rich in wildlife. he got active in saving both those epic private ranches in the big public lands that were in a worse position. i then moved down to kansas to a large-scale wheat farmer and we. [inaudible] also a fifth generation. his swedish ancestors settled right after the civil war and transformed his way of farming. he no longer plows soil, he hasn't plowed in more than 30 years and we can talk about more that later but why he makes that choice but i go on to the mississippi river with a ceo of
another asset on answer to this question is the mississippi river gave me an opportunity to show the interdependency. the book begins at the further most headwaters of the mississippi which is the northern missouri lewis and clarke country. a fourth generation rodeo, dusty he was a successful bronc rider and was flying all over and seeing what had happened to this amazing landscape where the rocky mountains made the great plains and that it turned into suburban sprawl. he went home and...
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there is a gap between mississippi and florida in the gulf island national seashore.s very hard. scientists call it the wicked problem because there are multiple bureaucracies and multiple interests that are always involved in trying to fix something, restore something or resolve something. as far as your first one, there was not one single incident. other than growing up on the golf and doing everything in the world that you can do on the water that was possible and living and seeing so much while i was growing up on the golf is what really inspired this book. >> thank you again for your wonderful questions. [applause] if you are interested in books, you you can buy them back there. proceeds go to the museum. bring them appear and i will sign them, or if you already have a book, if you walked in with one, bring it up and i will sign it too. i will sign anything you put in front of me. [inaudible conversation] >> this weekend but tv on c-span2 features include the evangelicals, the struggle to shape america. today at 5:00 p.m. eastern with pulitzer prize-winning autho
there is a gap between mississippi and florida in the gulf island national seashore.s very hard. scientists call it the wicked problem because there are multiple bureaucracies and multiple interests that are always involved in trying to fix something, restore something or resolve something. as far as your first one, there was not one single incident. other than growing up on the golf and doing everything in the world that you can do on the water that was possible and living and seeing so much...
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and nevertheless, a vision was to create a series of enclaves east of the mississippi, and over time, and over the century to assimilate the native american population into the general population. that's what they wanted to do. it didn't work. they could not enforce it. if we had the supreme court arrangement that we did by the middle of the 20th century, they would have called out the national guard and enforced it in the same way they did in the segregation cases in kansas or arkansas and mississippi. they couldn't do that. i believe that the native american population is a greek tragedy. and if they say what is behind it, it is democracy. and people pursuing the happiness, and meaning to moving out and getting land. only an elite that could impose an undemocratic policy which is what washington tried to do could have stopped it. and it didn't work. once a critical mass of population of english descendents grew up east of the alleghenys and once the americans won the war, the native american population as a culture that has its own integrity is effectively doomed. it is not a pleasa
and nevertheless, a vision was to create a series of enclaves east of the mississippi, and over time, and over the century to assimilate the native american population into the general population. that's what they wanted to do. it didn't work. they could not enforce it. if we had the supreme court arrangement that we did by the middle of the 20th century, they would have called out the national guard and enforced it in the same way they did in the segregation cases in kansas or arkansas and...
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he talks about the efforts of leaders to include white volunteers to bring media attention to mississippi. his class is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> today we are going to the civil rights movement in the early to mid 60's. we have already talked about revival of the civil rights movement in 1960. and how that galvanized it and gets it moving again. and once again, it was college students who get that movement rolling again in 1960 and 1961. to the point where there were tens of thousands of people involved. and we see that rolls over to the
he talks about the efforts of leaders to include white volunteers to bring media attention to mississippi. his class is about one hour and 10 minutes. >> today we are going to the civil rights movement in the early to mid 60's. we have already talked about revival of the civil rights movement in 1960. and how that galvanized it and gets it moving again. and once again, it was college students who get that movement rolling again in 1960 and 1961. to the point where there were tens of...
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south carolina shocking mississippi state. for the school's first title.ga men are hoping for a similar upset against the tar heels. march madness lives on into april on this monday the 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> reason to celebrate for a lot of folks. >> a lot of people have reason to celebrate on a lot of anticipation for tonight's big match up against gonzaga, north carolina tar heels. start with a long night it is for many, many americans. that severe storm system that is slamming parts of the deep south. >> more than 30 million americans are at risk through monday night with the latest radar showing those intense storms over louisiana and mississippi. >> those powerful storms knocking out power to thousands of people. at least 4 reported tornados touched down. one in texas. the others in louisiana. where a mother and her 3-year-old daughter were killed inside their home. >> terrible. just north of austin, the powerful winds were driving the rain side ways. abc's clayton sandel starts off our coverage. >> reporter: m
south carolina shocking mississippi state. for the school's first title.ga men are hoping for a similar upset against the tar heels. march madness lives on into april on this monday the 3rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> reason to celebrate for a lot of folks. >> a lot of people have reason to celebrate on a lot of anticipation for tonight's big match up against gonzaga, north carolina tar heels. start with a long night it is for many,...
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winter it is very cold in northern mississippi. but in the summer but they were the hungriest kid to have never seen. they were so hungry. after i had gotten to know tabitha of bieber sitting in front of the old woolworth misses were their freedom writers had come is a very historical location in she wanted to tell me a story about being hungry and it is a story about being 15 and being accosted by her gym teacher. he said i have been watching you said she were yong. waiting for you to richer. -- to mature in the master dakota his house after school in promise to food if she would have sex with him. so this is how vulnerable our children are. she teaches and in the liaison with legend teacher to stuff her backpack with food finally she tells another teacher and and it he a miraculous story whooe normally gets her out of the situation but out-of-town into a boarding school in memphis where she is the first person to graduate from high school and go to college. but after she relates the story she paused i said what does it feel like
winter it is very cold in northern mississippi. but in the summer but they were the hungriest kid to have never seen. they were so hungry. after i had gotten to know tabitha of bieber sitting in front of the old woolworth misses were their freedom writers had come is a very historical location in she wanted to tell me a story about being hungry and it is a story about being 15 and being accosted by her gym teacher. he said i have been watching you said she were yong. waiting for you to richer....
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and lightning strikes from texas to mississippi. strike even sparking this oil tanker to tach on fire in shreveport, louisiana. water rescues became the only way out for many in vicksburg, mississippi. and the threat isn't over just yet. now in line of storms starts moving over to the east and so important to have a plan because just taking a look at this. it just happens in the blink of an eye, george. >> it sure does. rob marciano and our senior meteorologist, the latest on that track. >> gio mentioned that line moving east through eastern louisiana. flooding is the other issue. 5 to 10 inches across lafayette but the threat nowthderstorms a. these two watch boxes in effect. if it's not a tornadoweather wa to 70-mile-an-hour winds as this bows out rolling later on today noses into georgia. that includes atlanta, strong wind, large hail and maybe a tornado or two and, yes, across the northeast this thing expand jersey and cold enough across northern n e we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. >>> now to the latest on t the pre
and lightning strikes from texas to mississippi. strike even sparking this oil tanker to tach on fire in shreveport, louisiana. water rescues became the only way out for many in vicksburg, mississippi. and the threat isn't over just yet. now in line of storms starts moving over to the east and so important to have a plan because just taking a look at this. it just happens in the blink of an eye, george. >> it sure does. rob marciano and our senior meteorologist, the latest on that track....
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i then go on to the mississippi with a barge company and thethe intercoastal curnow so seeing the impacts jeopardizing hisop mariners and stepped up to lead from the business community for the efforts to restore the wetlands that provided this protective role.is the we had at the advocate for the vulnerable community that is on the leading edge of the vulnerability has the perfect landscape evolved into the gulf. then i end up with a red snapper fisherman. we have different views than i am with a fisherman out in the gulf of mexico who was actually instrumental in terms of seeing that fishery. they were encrypted, saying. employment has gone up. i want to go back to the creationist christian.em that it told them that they could do whatever they wanted to do and then there were others that saw it in a different way. >> dusty talks about what he calls the drill and kill it crowd. the neighbors t that do" this ia of dominion. it goes back many generations and his du he sees the approachs as emulating, the kind of harmony that existed so that translates to working with nature in this incredib
i then go on to the mississippi with a barge company and thethe intercoastal curnow so seeing the impacts jeopardizing hisop mariners and stepped up to lead from the business community for the efforts to restore the wetlands that provided this protective role.is the we had at the advocate for the vulnerable community that is on the leading edge of the vulnerability has the perfect landscape evolved into the gulf. then i end up with a red snapper fisherman. we have different views than i am with...
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water rescues become the only way out for those in mississippi.>> students in west chester got an emotional lesson on the dangers of drunk driving. the high school faked a deadly car accidents in the school parking lot. the teenager had to watch their classmates be seriously injured or killed. it was staged with the help from the police department. the school does it every year before prom season to warn of the potential tragedy that can result from drinking and driving. >>> a new jersey lawmaker wants to offer a tax break for those who donate blood organs. republican senator is proposing a bill that gives organ donors 1,000-dollar credit. those who donate blood would get $100. the tax incentives many believe would prey or the poor or make it to the black market. >> another check of the forecast. >> looking outside, sky6 live hd showing you a pretty picture of the ben franklin bridge this afternoon. meteorologist david murphy has the update from accuweather, including a little bit of soggy weather, as well, when "action news" comes right back. if
water rescues become the only way out for those in mississippi.>> students in west chester got an emotional lesson on the dangers of drunk driving. the high school faked a deadly car accidents in the school parking lot. the teenager had to watch their classmates be seriously injured or killed. it was staged with the help from the police department. the school does it every year before prom season to warn of the potential tragedy that can result from drinking and driving. >>> a...
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mississippi state, though, would not go away. jasmine hall cut it to four midway through the fourth. but asia wilson would not be denied. 23 points, ten boards earning the mvp. mississippi state morgan williams can't watch the finish. she was held to eight points. south carolina takes it 67-55, their first national title. >>> final rounds of the shell houston open, angel cabrera finishing his day on the par 3, 9th in the rain, and nothing but net for the ace. he finished at minus 4. the winner automatically qualifies for the master's if need so, russell hanley needed it. five birdies on the front 9. this chip on 13th sets up a birdie for the outright lead. and the 35-foot birdie on 14 will help him pull away. henley five birdies on the back 9 as well as 65 for a minus 20 on the week, a three-stroke win over sun kang and he's headed to augusta for the third time with his first career victory. >>> 13 years after facing off the third time at this tournament, roger federer and rafa nadal net. he fought off four break points. had five
mississippi state, though, would not go away. jasmine hall cut it to four midway through the fourth. but asia wilson would not be denied. 23 points, ten boards earning the mvp. mississippi state morgan williams can't watch the finish. she was held to eight points. south carolina takes it 67-55, their first national title. >>> final rounds of the shell houston open, angel cabrera finishing his day on the par 3, 9th in the rain, and nothing but net for the ace. he finished at minus 4....
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mississippi goddamn. and she couldn't come up with a better word. got her in trouble.rcy on this land of mine ♪ ♪ we all going to get it in due time ♪ ♪ i don't belong here ♪ i don't belong there ♪ i even stopped believing in prayer ♪ >> the tune reflects the times and situation in which i find myself. that to me is my beauty. and at this crucial time in our lives, when everything is so desperate, when every day is a matter of survival, i don't think you can help but be involved. ♪ ♪ they're trying to say it's a communist plot ♪ ♪ but all i want is equality for my sister, my brother -- >> race relations have gone to the depths. the country was beginning to explode. i don't know of any other verb to use. >> in the wake of dr. king's assassination, hundreds of american cities go up in flames, and the national guard and police are under siege just because of that. our militant black rage is literally going to war. ♪ we all going to die ♪ i don't trust nobody anymore ♪ i keep on saying go slow ♪ >> revolution is when somebody says, i've had enough. >> the entire country sh
mississippi goddamn. and she couldn't come up with a better word. got her in trouble.rcy on this land of mine ♪ ♪ we all going to get it in due time ♪ ♪ i don't belong here ♪ i don't belong there ♪ i even stopped believing in prayer ♪ >> the tune reflects the times and situation in which i find myself. that to me is my beauty. and at this crucial time in our lives, when everything is so desperate, when every day is a matter of survival, i don't think you can help but be...
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william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last years of his career in the late 1950s and 1960s at uva. he is known for novels sanctuary and was also a poet and short story writer. it has been quite a long time since our last monumental faulkner exhibition. it also is the 60th anvergry - n
william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last years of his career in the late 1950s and 1960s at uva. he is known for novels sanctuary and was also a poet and short story writer. it has been quite a long time since our last monumental faulkner exhibition. it also is the 60th anvergry - n
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el sistema tormentas causÓ inundaciones en mississippi, alabama y georgia.de hay alerta de tornados aÚn. polÉmica en ecuador por el resultado electoral el os poro guillermo lazo denuncia el resultado electoral de ayer. luego que lenin moreno se 3r0 clamÓ victorioso. pedirÁ recuento de votos con mas detalles cynthia pu gaga dis de quito. >>> seguidor del opositor guillermo lazo. >>> estÁn haciendo frrau de en nuestra cara hay pruebas de eso. >>> por el lente electoral y demandan un recuento voto a
el sistema tormentas causÓ inundaciones en mississippi, alabama y georgia.de hay alerta de tornados aÚn. polÉmica en ecuador por el resultado electoral el os poro guillermo lazo denuncia el resultado electoral de ayer. luego que lenin moreno se 3r0 clamÓ victorioso. pedirÁ recuento de votos con mas detalles cynthia pu gaga dis de quito. >>> seguidor del opositor guillermo lazo. >>> estÁn haciendo frrau de en nuestra cara hay pruebas de eso. >>> por el lente...
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now mississippi state is a win away from their first national title.coached by temple alum stands in their way. >>> south carolina plays gonzaga tonight. south carolina has been in the tournament for the last 3 seasons. jeff skeverski has sports. >> reporter: we've heard this before, sixer it sixers center okafor is done because of his right knee and robert covington has been shut down because of a slight meniscus tearful moment. >>> sixers missing way too many guys to keep up with labron james. irving and labron, sixers down 32 they lose 122, 105. >>> chris long said he is following his heart. it doesn't heart the love of his life who grew up in morris town new jersey. long has a very long history here, his father played at villanova. his first college game was at the linc against temple and his first nfl game was at the linc against the eagles. >> i was chasing around donald- donovan mcnabb all day. i was thinking i would love to play in a city like that, it has that atmosphere. my dad said you will love philly. >> reporter: eagles introducing patric
now mississippi state is a win away from their first national title.coached by temple alum stands in their way. >>> south carolina plays gonzaga tonight. south carolina has been in the tournament for the last 3 seasons. jeff skeverski has sports. >> reporter: we've heard this before, sixer it sixers center okafor is done because of his right knee and robert covington has been shut down because of a slight meniscus tearful moment. >>> sixers missing way too many guys to...
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carolina won over mississippi state. >>> when we come carolina won over mississippi state. pause ae come spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. so i stepped on this machine and got my number, which matched my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. so i get
carolina won over mississippi state. >>> when we come carolina won over mississippi state. pause ae come spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get...
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mississippi state, though, would not go away. jasmine hall cut it to four midway through the fourth. but asia wilson would not be denied. 23 points, ten boards earning the mvp. mississippi state morgan williams can't watch the finish. she was held to eight points. south carolina takes it 67-55, their first national title. >>> final rounds of the shell houston open, angel cabrera finishing his day on the par 3, 9th in the rain, and nothing but net for the ace. he finished at minus 4. the winner automatically qualifies for the master's if need so, russell hanley needed it. five birdies on the front 9. this chip on 13th sets up a birdie for the outright lead. and the 35-foot birdie on 14 will help him pull away. henley five birdies on the back 9 as well as 65 for a minus 20 on the week, a three-stroke win over sun kang and he's headed to augusta for the third time with his first career victory. >>> 13 years after facing off the third time at this tournament, roger federer and rafa nadal net. he fought off four break points. had five
mississippi state, though, would not go away. jasmine hall cut it to four midway through the fourth. but asia wilson would not be denied. 23 points, ten boards earning the mvp. mississippi state morgan williams can't watch the finish. she was held to eight points. south carolina takes it 67-55, their first national title. >>> final rounds of the shell houston open, angel cabrera finishing his day on the par 3, 9th in the rain, and nothing but net for the ace. he finished at minus 4....
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on the way, well, series of strong, thunderstorms, some of that cluster down there in alabama, mississippi affect wye that and some ofha toward ohio for earlier today. it was a sunny sunday. was than the yesterday gorgeous. 63 degreesthere will be even moe average today with limited sunshine, we still expect a mild afternoon, and a high temperature of 67 degrees, and sun does until 7:28, bob kelly, wow. >> we got to stay out late maybe go for some water ice. good morning, everybody on a monday morning, back at it at 4:01. no problems at all on the schuylkill expressway, what a hot mess, all day yesterday, on the atlantic city expressway. let'smol our news van when we were on the scene of the overturned tanker right here near farly services plaza that were closed for most of the day and into the overnight. that was last night. i have good news for this morning. they have suspended the clean up operation, and through the morning rush hour, came back to the maps here so until 8:00 e opened on the eastbound side, right here near farly services plaza after 8:00 a.m., hazmat team will return to
on the way, well, series of strong, thunderstorms, some of that cluster down there in alabama, mississippi affect wye that and some ofha toward ohio for earlier today. it was a sunny sunday. was than the yesterday gorgeous. 63 degreesthere will be even moe average today with limited sunshine, we still expect a mild afternoon, and a high temperature of 67 degrees, and sun does until 7:28, bob kelly, wow. >> we got to stay out late maybe go for some water ice. good morning, everybody on a...
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were heavy favorites over dak prescott's mississippi state.ck to force overtime after the bulldogs led by 16 five seconds left in the game... morgan williams ends uconn's 111-game win streak. final: 66-64 the last time the huskies lost a game was back in november of 2014. the national championship game will be an s-e-c conference affair between mississippi state and south carolina.the giants taking on the a's in their second bay bridge exhibition game at a-t and tee park. fans not wasting anytime taking selfies at a giants game. in the second... brandon crawfor hits a solo shot to put san francisco up 1- nothing. jeff samardzija seems to be ready for the real thing. (samardzija: 5.0 ip, 1 hit, 6 strikeouts) giants went on to win 2-1 thanks to eduardo nu-yez forceout in the bottom of the eight live look outside... golden gate bridge.. game night is our daughter allie's favorite night. and knowing that her favorite general mills big g cereals are gluten-free, like honey nut cheerios, rice chex and lucky charms, she can enjoy it her way. try new
were heavy favorites over dak prescott's mississippi state.ck to force overtime after the bulldogs led by 16 five seconds left in the game... morgan williams ends uconn's 111-game win streak. final: 66-64 the last time the huskies lost a game was back in november of 2014. the national championship game will be an s-e-c conference affair between mississippi state and south carolina.the giants taking on the a's in their second bay bridge exhibition game at a-t and tee park. fans not wasting...
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give me more background on dawn they beat the same mississippi state team that upset u-conn on friday night, ending huskies 111 game winning streak. so they beat a tough team, dawn staley did, with a dramatic buzzer beater did you see this in overtime, so 111 games that streak comes to an end. coached by norristown own geno your emma, there he is. dawn staley grew up in a housing project in north philadelphia she played high school basketball at dobbins tech high school. she led dobbins to three consecutive philadelphia public championships. >>> 1988 she was named national high school player of the year. only player under 6 feet to win. that she's 5-foot five. >> yes. >> can't let your height stop you. >> that it is right, just like you. >> well, i let it stop me, i stopped playing basketball. >> you were a point guard. >> i was. >> you brought the ball down. >> i was than the at dawn staley level. >>> she didn't get over 5 feet , that is it. >> i am 5-foot two with shoes on. >> with shoes on. >> i'm always wearing shoes so it just makes sense. >> they are 5-inch heels. >> fight over
give me more background on dawn they beat the same mississippi state team that upset u-conn on friday night, ending huskies 111 game winning streak. so they beat a tough team, dawn staley did, with a dramatic buzzer beater did you see this in overtime, so 111 games that streak comes to an end. coached by norristown own geno your emma, there he is. dawn staley grew up in a housing project in north philadelphia she played high school basketball at dobbins tech high school. she led dobbins to...
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mississippi state does it. they will now meet the team. stanford cardinals were eliminated by south carolina. russell wilson, a night of the quarterback his sister anna is on stanford's team. mark will make a nice move and draw in on the foul. the cardinals will go up nine at half. tara's mom is on hand with the turning point right here. carly samuelson, the best three- point shooter in the land. injures her right ankle. she tried to come back later, but didn't work. the second half different story. 13-13 gamecocks run with a beautiful drive there by alicia gray who was fouled. stanford down by six and they missed in the final moments. a long pass for bianca. put it away they are up eight and stanford is eliminated. so there you have it. mississippi state against south carolina for the women's national title. i bet you the stanford cardinals are thinking man, if we had gotten past this we would have won it all. but hey the warriors are looking like they would have won it all. remember several weeks ago when they looked down and out and the
mississippi state does it. they will now meet the team. stanford cardinals were eliminated by south carolina. russell wilson, a night of the quarterback his sister anna is on stanford's team. mark will make a nice move and draw in on the foul. the cardinals will go up nine at half. tara's mom is on hand with the turning point right here. carly samuelson, the best three- point shooter in the land. injures her right ankle. she tried to come back later, but didn't work. the second half different...
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tornadoes, flash floods, and hail threaten millions across texas and the lower mississippi valley. also tonight, the desperate search for survivors after an avalanche of water and mud wipes out homes in southern colombia. hundreds are dead. president trump's sunday twitter storm - on obamacare, surveillance, and leaks. and, as baseball season gets underway -- we'll tell you about one baseball's journey to the hall of fame. >> i had no concept seven years ago about what this was going to mean, how long it was going to take, how much travel i was going to have to do. this is the "cbs weekend news." >>ninan: good evening, i'm reena ninan . millions of people in the deep south are in the path of dangerous weather. >>> this was the frightening scene today as a tornado was spotted near woodworth, louisiana. tornadoes, flash floods, devastating winds, and hail are in the forecast tonight across texas, arkansas, louisiana, and mississippi. the southern storms cap a weekend of severe weather in the u.s. at least two people are dead. here's tony dokoupil. >> a suspected tornado toppled this
tornadoes, flash floods, and hail threaten millions across texas and the lower mississippi valley. also tonight, the desperate search for survivors after an avalanche of water and mud wipes out homes in southern colombia. hundreds are dead. president trump's sunday twitter storm - on obamacare, surveillance, and leaks. and, as baseball season gets underway -- we'll tell you about one baseball's journey to the hall of fame. >> i had no concept seven years ago about what this was going to...