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ms. anderson, may i see you after class? and i'm going through the oh, my gosh, i am getting ready to get out of this class, it's a five hour going to lose the full-time status. and i said yes, professor? >> he thought have you ever thought of going to undergraduate school? yes, but i have no idea how to get there. come with me. and he shepherded me through an arcane opaque process. and it was natural learning, i was one of the kids who would read the world book encyclopedia from a to z and read it all over again in case i missed something. >> what do you teach at emory. >> the civil rights movement. i teach genocide, i teach american rights policy. i teach the black athlete in american society. and at one point, i also taught u.s. cold war foreign policy. >> let's go back to your home state of georgia, you've got a black athlete running for senate down there. >> yes, we do. yes, we do. and so, what we really have is a deployment of representation that is not representative. it was -- it was the same way that the republicans
ms. anderson, may i see you after class? and i'm going through the oh, my gosh, i am getting ready to get out of this class, it's a five hour going to lose the full-time status. and i said yes, professor? >> he thought have you ever thought of going to undergraduate school? yes, but i have no idea how to get there. come with me. and he shepherded me through an arcane opaque process. and it was natural learning, i was one of the kids who would read the world book encyclopedia from a to z...
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ms. anderson for the books that she has written. i did not realize that i did know much about black history in america until i started reading your book "white rage." i was just shocked, and i just thank you so much. i'm going to buy the other three books that you have out there because i had decided i wanted to invest in myself to learn critical race theory after 2019 when the black lives matter movement went on, and i just didn't realize how much i did not know. so i just wanted to thank you for that. >> host: denise, can you tell us a little bit about yourself? >> caller: well, yes. i will be 65 this year. i live in jacksonville, florida. i became interested in politics when i started learning corporate finance at the university for my undergrad degree. but when i start looking at politics and seeing all the different things that were going on and couldn't really relate to it are really couldn't give an education conversation with it, that's when i started investing in myself to learn these things. but i was just shocked. i never
ms. anderson for the books that she has written. i did not realize that i did know much about black history in america until i started reading your book "white rage." i was just shocked, and i just thank you so much. i'm going to buy the other three books that you have out there because i had decided i wanted to invest in myself to learn critical race theory after 2019 when the black lives matter movement went on, and i just didn't realize how much i did not know. so i just wanted to...
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ms. anderson i enjoyed seeing you on c-span when you spoke to college students. my question is stacey abrams changed her position. she used to be against the idea of requiring people when they vote to present i.d. and i heard recently she changed her position. can you explain why? >> guest: thank you for that question. part of what you were saying has been basically the work of the sense that voter i.d.s are reasonable. voter i.d.s are -- everybody hass an idea -- an i.d. and we had n voter fraud, voter fraud, voter fraud so it's not too much to ask for people to show an i.d. in order to protect democracy inde order to protect our elections. they looked at polls and it was something like 70% of americans believe that voter fraud happened on a regular basis or something like that. it is% believe it happened regularly and so coming up against that it allows for a discussion about we have got to have laws that protect our voting rights. when that becomes -- a you have voter i.d. and most americans believe voter i.d. again because it plays to middle-class norm and th
ms. anderson i enjoyed seeing you on c-span when you spoke to college students. my question is stacey abrams changed her position. she used to be against the idea of requiring people when they vote to present i.d. and i heard recently she changed her position. can you explain why? >> guest: thank you for that question. part of what you were saying has been basically the work of the sense that voter i.d.s are reasonable. voter i.d.s are -- everybody hass an idea -- an i.d. and we had n...
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ms. anderson, i enjoy seeing your lectures on c-span when you speak to college students. but my question is, stacey abrams changed her position. she used to be against the idea of requiring people, when they vote, to present ids. i heard recently she changed her position. could you explain why? prof. anderson: thank you for that question. part of what you are seeing has been basically the work of the sense that voter ids are reasonable. voter ids, everybody has an id, and that we have voter fraud, voter fraud, voter fraud. so it is not too much to ask for people to show an id in order to protect democracy, in order to protect our elections. they have looked at polls and ascent to something -- and it is something like 70% of americans believe voter fraud happens on a regular basis, and 50% believe it happens regularly. so coming up against that tide, it allows for the discussion about we've got to have laws that protect our voting rights. when the soul it runs up against is voter id and you've got most americans believing that voter ids are fine, again, because it plays to
ms. anderson, i enjoy seeing your lectures on c-span when you speak to college students. but my question is, stacey abrams changed her position. she used to be against the idea of requiring people, when they vote, to present ids. i heard recently she changed her position. could you explain why? prof. anderson: thank you for that question. part of what you are seeing has been basically the work of the sense that voter ids are reasonable. voter ids, everybody has an id, and that we have voter...
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ms. anderson in naming a post office after her. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: i are yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s.3884 which recognizes the first woman elected to the michigan house of representatives and first native-american woman to serve in a state legislature. she was elected in the michigan house of representatives in 1924, four years after women were granted the right to vote. she chaired the industrial home for girls committee. she was an advocate for public health, helping michigan are secure its first public health nurse. as a member of the a native-american tribe, she had rights on herron bay. and i support this bill to honor this loyal public servant and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. mr. keller: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i urge passage of s.3884 and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yie
ms. anderson in naming a post office after her. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: i are yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s.3884 which recognizes the first woman elected to the michigan house of representatives and first native-american woman to serve in a state legislature. she was elected in the michigan house of representatives in 1924, four years after women were granted the right...
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. >> ice call for carol anderson's comes from nate in mesa, arizona. >> hi, this is a wonderful show and msn, i never watch cspan but i haven't turned the tv on and i just got intrigued. i am 60 a black men 11 mesa, arizona. and i had returned to school back when i was 47, that a degree in entrepreneurship was hetr going to the class i had to write in english paper. to get instant and accepted into the university and so i basically pick the topic of these disproportionate incarceration of african-americanss. eating 35 so-called the paper, found by law. anna's i was listening to you, your teaching, you are a professor with a masters program. every. >> yes, i amm a professor at emory university in the department of african-american studies and they have history documented students.s. >> in your care. >> guest tonight so my grandfather was historian and so thinking, only get my masters but i was not sure what i wanted to do and i just heard or someone had heard you talking in my question is, for those who have the sameti question, i cant go to emory university, do they offer an online masters
. >> ice call for carol anderson's comes from nate in mesa, arizona. >> hi, this is a wonderful show and msn, i never watch cspan but i haven't turned the tv on and i just got intrigued. i am 60 a black men 11 mesa, arizona. and i had returned to school back when i was 47, that a degree in entrepreneurship was hetr going to the class i had to write in english paper. to get instant and accepted into the university and so i basically pick the topic of these disproportionate...
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anderson aldridge is non-binary. they use they them pronouns. and for the purposes of all formal filings will be addressed as mixed aldridge. so another word, not mr. or msjoining me now cnn political correspondent earl lewis, also al franken and joe walsh, back in. the i don't want to, say that's not anything we heard from his background. people looking into his background, and i don't know if anyone here -- are you guys lawyers? i mean, you know, i don't know what to say about that. that's what he's now saying. >> it sounds like they're trying to prepare a defense against the hate crimes charge. that's the least of his problems, legally speaking. but it looks like they're trying to build some kind of sympathy or at least confusion on the question of whether or not this was purely motivated by hate. >> that is what it sounds. like we will wait to see. back to that conversation that i was just having with juliette, have you thought about? that have you had to think about what what i do in that active shooter? situation and that's the great tragedy. as these gentlemen, know we've been stuck legislatively on trying to get any -- what it leaves us the rest
anderson aldridge is non-binary. they use they them pronouns. and for the purposes of all formal filings will be addressed as mixed aldridge. so another word, not mr. or msjoining me now cnn political correspondent earl lewis, also al franken and joe walsh, back in. the i don't want to, say that's not anything we heard from his background. people looking into his background, and i don't know if anyone here -- are you guys lawyers? i mean, you know, i don't know what to say about that. that's...