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rankin had one more advantage. she received a vast amount of free publicity as local, and national newspapers cover the. race reporters expressed a fascination with her campaign. in october of 1916, the montana enterprise declared jeannette rankin candidate for republican on the ticket is making a phenomenon -- the new york sun reportage has a rare personality, fiery intellect, red perspective. meanwhile the saddle times made this conclusion. miss rankin is a good speaker, attractive an appearance, indeed she had hold her political spills by lobbying politicians all over the country on behalf of the suffrage movement. at this time montana had two congressional seats. but they were both in the same at large district. in other, words the district encompass the entire state of montana. rankin found that the at large arrangement gave her another advantage. shed more statewide recognition that her competitors. it meant that she had to travel long distances to reach far flung voted populations. she held rallies in train
rankin had one more advantage. she received a vast amount of free publicity as local, and national newspapers cover the. race reporters expressed a fascination with her campaign. in october of 1916, the montana enterprise declared jeannette rankin candidate for republican on the ticket is making a phenomenon -- the new york sun reportage has a rare personality, fiery intellect, red perspective. meanwhile the saddle times made this conclusion. miss rankin is a good speaker, attractive an...
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and that was not rankin's experience. it was for this woman here, we are looking at in this picture, this wonderful picture of edith morris rogers. now she was a widow from massachusetts she was from northern massachusetts and she succeeded her husband, john rogers, who was a high ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. the ranking republican. she actually had a lot of experience helping him to, with administering the committee and administering his personal office and so she knew what his legislative agenda was. she knew the rhythm's and the contours of life here on capitol hill. one of the things that happens when a senior member passes away, the house has to have a special election. no one could be appointed to the house. depending on state laws, that election has to happen a fairly short amount of time after. so what would happen is local party leaders would often turn to the widow, and say will you run for the partial term. you have name recognition. rodgers will be on the ballot. the expectation was, is tha
and that was not rankin's experience. it was for this woman here, we are looking at in this picture, this wonderful picture of edith morris rogers. now she was a widow from massachusetts she was from northern massachusetts and she succeeded her husband, john rogers, who was a high ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. the ranking republican. she actually had a lot of experience helping him to, with administering the committee and administering his personal office and so she knew what...
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they present artifacts and forecasts starting with jeanette rankin and ending in the '70s and the '80s. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies that provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> located about 100 miles from washington dc on the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. the harriett tubman visitor center opened in 2017. war coming up next, a half hour tour to learn about the life of welcm escaped slave, abolition cyst, e civil war spy, and suffragist es harritt tubman.dison a >> good morning, i'm ranger re. crenshaw. that harriett tubman was born three miles from here and she grew up a few miles west of here. it was here that she learned the skills vital to make her a successful conductor on the underground railroad. inings like reading the landscape, reading the stars, walking through the woods, and t being comfortable outdoors by d herself.
they present artifacts and forecasts starting with jeanette rankin and ending in the '70s and the '80s. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies that provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> located about 100 miles from washington dc on...
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and when you look at it you go back to 1970 or 1917 rather with jeanette rankin, it has been almost 300 women up to this point so it's a long story but it's a good one ready. [laughs] [applause]
and when you look at it you go back to 1970 or 1917 rather with jeanette rankin, it has been almost 300 women up to this point so it's a long story but it's a good one ready. [laughs] [applause]
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photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about market jay smith, surely, and lindsey. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. located about 100 miles from washington d.c. on the eastern shore of the bay, the harriet tubman underground visitor center open in the spring of 2017, up next on american artifacts. i have our tour of the grounds and exhibits to learn about the life of about abolitionist, civil war, spy harriet tubman. tubman's early yea 'located about 100 miles of tubman. welcome to harriet tubman's underground railroad state park. here, we highlight her early years. she was born about three miles east of year in the town of medicine and spend a lot of time in this area. it was here in this area where she learned the skills that were vital to make her a successful conductor on the underground railroad. she was reading the landscape, foraging for food, reading the stars, being comfortable outdoors by herself. i woul
photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about market jay smith, surely, and lindsey. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. located about 100 miles from washington d.c. on the eastern shore of the bay, the harriet tubman underground visitor center open in the spring of 2017, up next on american artifacts. i have our tour of the...
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they present artifacts and photographs, beginning with the 1917 election of rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and every joy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching "american history tv". every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv" on c-span3, created by america's television cable companies and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide "american history tv" to viewers as a public service. >>> since 2011, architect joby hill has been visiting and compiling a database of former slave dwellings in the united states. her work includes architectural documentation, photography, interpretation and preservation of slave history. up next, on "american artifacts", we travel to southern virginia near the north carolina border to visit the plantation with joby hill and learn with her project. she's joined by several archeologists and a team who came along to document brandon plantation with a series
they present artifacts and photographs, beginning with the 1917 election of rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and every joy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching "american history tv". every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv" on c-span3, created by america's...
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they present photographs and autographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about margaret jake smith, claire, surely, chisel and lindsey. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. the story of women in
they present photographs and autographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about margaret jake smith, claire, surely, chisel and lindsey. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. the story of women in
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they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jen et rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '81s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and every joy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching "american history tv." every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv," on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide "american history tv" to viewers as a public service. >>> each week, "american history tv's" american artifacts visits museums and historic places. located in south central virginia near lynch berg, green hill was once a vast plantation operated by a slave dealer. we visited green hill with jobie hill, founding of the saving slave houses project and a team of preservationists and 3d scanning technicians, who documented several buildings associated with slavery. she was introducing the team to green hill when we arrived. this program is abo
they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jen et rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '81s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and every joy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching "american history tv." every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv," on c-span3, created by america's...
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day of women to remind everyone that the first member of this body, that was a woman, was jeanette rankin, she was elected from the state of montana in 1916 and again in 1940. she reserved us well. she served us admirably. i just wanted to remind everyone that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle do not have a monopoly on having women represent them. thank you so much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the fog message from the secretary of the senate on march 8, 2021, at 9:10 a.m. that the senate passed senate 164. senate 578. senate 579. senate 590. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject t >> search c-span's coverage of news conferences as well as remarks from members of congress. use the interactive ga
day of women to remind everyone that the first member of this body, that was a woman, was jeanette rankin, she was elected from the state of montana in 1916 and again in 1940. she reserved us well. she served us admirably. i just wanted to remind everyone that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle do not have a monopoly on having women represent them. thank you so much. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house a...
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they present photographs beginning with jeannette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970st chase smith, clare boothe loose, shirley chisholm and wendy boggs. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching in a virtual setting to engage their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work. reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> they called it the use of the press. it is indeed the freedom to publish things and print things. it isn't what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> american history on c-span3 at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history are also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to pod casts.
they present photographs beginning with jeannette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970st chase smith, clare boothe loose, shirley chisholm and wendy boggs. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with...
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they present photographs with the election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in thethey tell stories about margaret smith, shirley chisholm and lindy bogs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics -- >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most campuses closed, watch professors transfer teachers to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gosh chof did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press. it is freedom to print and publish thing, it is not what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on "american history tv" on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to
they present photographs with the election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in thethey tell stories about margaret smith, shirley chisholm and lindy bogs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics -- >> thanks for your patience and for logging into...
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>>> right now at seven, gi breang ns toght,a bahigh-rankin boot over racist tweets. >>> hate groups infiltrating law enforcement agencies. we're live with the bay area lawmaker trying to stop it but will it work? >> i could imagine a coalition, a broad coalition of religious groups saying this is inappropriate.t, vae fo >>> plus will decriminalizing one common infraction help s?vel the playing field and erybody walks whether white, black, asian, all over, but who is bestopped most in frequently and being forced against is unfair and unjust. >>> san francisco school board members stripped allison collins of her wall as the board's vice president. the no-confidence vote was in response to racist tweets, they say, by her back in 2016, two years before she was elected to the board. r fothose tweets but there were growing calls wilveat 11. > rit w at 11 and p streaming on cbsn bay area, california banned people with this, tori believes fr bemimhe l sait is mepoanlit to root ouoft hate b critics claim the wording fr es a little too much ro bon this. h more >> reporter: well, critics of this bill say i
>>> right now at seven, gi breang ns toght,a bahigh-rankin boot over racist tweets. >>> hate groups infiltrating law enforcement agencies. we're live with the bay area lawmaker trying to stop it but will it work? >> i could imagine a coalition, a broad coalition of religious groups saying this is inappropriate.t, vae fo >>> plus will decriminalizing one common infraction help s?vel the playing field and erybody walks whether white, black, asian, all over, but...
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matthew wisnewsky and curator farrah elliott look at photographs in the 1917 election of jeannette rankin0s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, clare boothe loose, shirley chisholm and wendy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american histy
matthew wisnewsky and curator farrah elliott look at photographs in the 1917 election of jeannette rankin0s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, clare boothe loose, shirley chisholm and wendy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american histy
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curator take a look at women in congress and present artifacts and autographs with the 1917 election of rankinesentatives in the 1970s and '80s, stories about margaret chase smith, shirley chism and boggs. watch tonight and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most campuses closed watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things not institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. also available as a podcast. listen to it where
curator take a look at women in congress and present artifacts and autographs with the 1917 election of rankinesentatives in the 1970s and '80s, stories about margaret chase smith, shirley chism and boggs. watch tonight and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11....
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they present artifacts and photographs, beginning with the 1917 election of rankin and ending with representativesthe 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and every joy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching "american history tv". every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv" on c-span3, created by america's television cable companies and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide "american history tv" to viewers as a public service. >>> since 2011, architect joby hill has been visiting and
they present artifacts and photographs, beginning with the 1917 election of rankin and ending with representativesthe 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and every joy "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching "american history tv". every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv" on c-span3, created by america's television...
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they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of janette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth lewis, shirley chisolm and lindsey bogs. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable television companies, and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. ♪♪ frederick douglass is not my real name. a fugitive slave. the year i was born i do not know. my mother and i were separated when i was still too young to know her as my mother. as a child i knew indescribable hunger. i remember fighting with yard dogs for skroops of food and i'm astonished about the scene of the slave with evidence of contempt. this was a terrible mistake. the songs of the slave represent the sounds of his heart. i've seen men and women chaine
they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of janette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth lewis, shirley chisolm and lindsey bogs. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable...
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reporter kelly rankin with our kfa affiliate has more >> we are a small community here >> reporter: 30inute it's outside of boulder, a small community is hurting >> i can't imagine being alone at this time >> reporter: it's times like this that people came together to pay respect to a neighbor a police officer heather gunter is the wife a police officer she said officer eric talley lived that this community. >> in a world where there's not a lot of love we just provide that for each other. ♪ >> reporter: supporting one another in song and prayer a moment to give comfort to first responders who answered that call for help >> i just want to say thank you from the bottom of our heart for the support you've shown us. >> reporter: a moment to remember the ten lives lost. >> kevin mahoney 61 >> reporter: ten families. >> lynn murray, 62 >> reporter: forever changed after a trip to the grocery store. but a small community is there to remind them that they are not alone. >> it's really, really important that we don't let that hate divide all of us >> reporter: and our thanks to kelly rankky fo
reporter kelly rankin with our kfa affiliate has more >> we are a small community here >> reporter: 30inute it's outside of boulder, a small community is hurting >> i can't imagine being alone at this time >> reporter: it's times like this that people came together to pay respect to a neighbor a police officer heather gunter is the wife a police officer she said officer eric talley lived that this community. >> in a world where there's not a lot of love we just...
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tonight house of representatives historian matthew wisnewsky, they begin with photographs of jeannette rankinresentatives in the 1970s and 80s. they tell stories of shirley chisholm and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. ♪♪ ♪♪
tonight house of representatives historian matthew wisnewsky, they begin with photographs of jeannette rankinresentatives in the 1970s and 80s. they tell stories of shirley chisholm and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies and today were brought to...
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we know, because of, if nothing else, i think the last great speech he gave here at rankin chapel aboutour angry old men a couple years ago that his grandfather said, at 70, is his great last hope was if he can go to the bathroom one time inside in a warm place. we know the man who first said vernon can read had a distinguished resume, but a limited soul. we know that george wallace come after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body -- george wallace, after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body frozen. he sent a telegram to vernon jordan when he was shot. and when they finally met face-to-face afterward, vernon got out of the hospital, and george wallace asked vernon jordan to hug him. and we know vernon jordan, recognizing he had somehow joined the ranks of old men, was telling younger people that it was their turn to step up, that he had done what he could to help, what he could do to encourage, but they had to get the show on the road and keep it there. but who was he? the gift of his friendship came into my life like a lot of other good things, because of hillary. she met him at a
we know, because of, if nothing else, i think the last great speech he gave here at rankin chapel aboutour angry old men a couple years ago that his grandfather said, at 70, is his great last hope was if he can go to the bathroom one time inside in a warm place. we know the man who first said vernon can read had a distinguished resume, but a limited soul. we know that george wallace come after he was shot and paralyzed, had his body -- george wallace, after he was shot and paralyzed, had his...
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they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about market jay smith, surely, and lindsey. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. located about 100 miles from washington d.c. on the eastern shore of the bay, the harriet tubman underground visitor center open in the spring
they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 19 seventies and eighties. they tell stories about market jay smith, surely, and lindsey. watch tonight beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. located about 100 miles from washington d.c. on the eastern shore of the bay, the harriet tubman underground visitor center open in the spring
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they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern, and enjoe "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday at:00 p.m. on "american history tv" do inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention, madison called it freedom of the use of the press, and it is freedom to print things and publish things. it's not freedom institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on "american history tv" on c-spa
they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern, and enjoe "american history tv" every weekend on c-span3. >> every saturday at:00 p.m. on "american history tv" do inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights...
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they present artifacts and photographs, beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin, and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth loose, shirley chisholm and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv, every weekend, on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv, on c-span3. created by america's cable television companies. and today we're brought to you by these television companies to provide american history tv, to viewers as a public service. [ rooster crowing ] ♪
they present artifacts and photographs, beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin, and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth loose, shirley chisholm and lindy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv, every weekend, on c-span3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv, on c-span3. created by...
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matthew wisnewsky and curator farrah elliott look at photographs in the 1917 election of jeannette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, clare boothe loose, shirley chisholm and wendy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> since 2011, architect and historic preservationist joe b. hill has been visiting and compiling a database of former slave dwellings in the united states. her inter disciplinary work includes architectural documentation, photography, interpretation and preservation of slave history. up next, on american artifacts, we travel to southern virginia near the north carolina border to visit the former brandon plantation with joe b. hill and learn abou
matthew wisnewsky and curator farrah elliott look at photographs in the 1917 election of jeannette rankin and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, clare boothe loose, shirley chisholm and wendy boggs. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by...
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they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin, and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth loose, shirley chisholm and lindy bog, watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend, on c-span 3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3. created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> located about 100 miles from washington, d.c., on the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay, the harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center, opened in the spring of 2017. up next, on american artifacts, a half hour tour of the grounds and exhibits to learn about the life of escaped slave, abolitionist, civil war spy, and suffragist harriet tubman. >>> welcome to harriet t
they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the 1917 election of jeanette rankin, and ending with representatives in the 1970s and '80s. they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth loose, shirley chisholm and lindy bog, watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend, on c-span 3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3. created by...
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jeannette rankin and margaret chase smith in politics.e made contributions i every facet of life, culture, science, government government, history is the study of the names we know or should know, but each of us has our own history of sorts as well. most of us probably won't wind up with the wikipedia page. we have our own history, we write our own history book. how many read it or notice is u to us, but each of us writes one . is a disproportionately rolled there as well. we could start with a woman who brought us into the world, our mothers. most of them will not be recorded in history books. we won't be in any books anywhere without them and what they sacrificed and did for us in still do for us. then we start school, and for many of us it was women who tol us how to read, how to write, i was women who tried to teach me math. they were patient, they were dedicated, i just never understood why they are or letters like x and y in math equations and fractions. you want me to multiply fractions? just round them up when it's al a number and
jeannette rankin and margaret chase smith in politics.e made contributions i every facet of life, culture, science, government government, history is the study of the names we know or should know, but each of us has our own history of sorts as well. most of us probably won't wind up with the wikipedia page. we have our own history, we write our own history book. how many read it or notice is u to us, but each of us writes one . is a disproportionately rolled there as well. we could start with a...
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congressional research -- jane, talks about the life and legacy of jeanette rankin.e first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capital historical society hosted the event, it is about 55 minutes. >> today we are here to listen to jane, front of the society. your first us understand involvement with the capital, falling in love with the capital like all of us are in love with the capital. jane was a, writer researcher for the history office. she was student programs coordinator for the maryland general somebody in minneapolis, and i'm still kicking myself for not taking up the offer to tour the dome, that's probably out of reach at this point because right now she is here in d.c. with the congressional
congressional research -- jane, talks about the life and legacy of jeanette rankin.e first woman elected to congress. the u.s. capital historical society hosted the event, it is about 55 minutes. >> today we are here to listen to jane, front of the society. your first us understand involvement with the capital, falling in love with the capital like all of us are in love with the capital. jane was a, writer researcher for the history office. she was student programs coordinator for the...
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. >> good morning, rankin chapel. >> woodruff: vernon jordan speaks at howard university, reflecting him from civil rights lawyer to corporate america to presidential confidante. >> it is tempting to believe that our problems are particular, and that our situation is unprecedented. i come to say to you this morning we have been here before. but our journey also teaches us that endurance is not enough. listen, we do not sing, "we shall endure," we sing "we shall overcome". >> woodruff: jordan's own journey began in a segregated public housing project in atlanta, and, from there, to depauw university in indiana, the only black student in his class. then, to howard law school, where he was captivated by civil rights lawyers, who practiced arguments in the school's mock and upon graduation, back to atlanta. >> i came home out of some sense of mission, feeling that i come back south, i can do something about the problem. >> woodruff: in 1961, jordan was part of the legal team that helped desegregate the university of georgia. he escorted the school's first two black students, charlayne hu
. >> good morning, rankin chapel. >> woodruff: vernon jordan speaks at howard university, reflecting him from civil rights lawyer to corporate america to presidential confidante. >> it is tempting to believe that our problems are particular, and that our situation is unprecedented. i come to say to you this morning we have been here before. but our journey also teaches us that endurance is not enough. listen, we do not sing, "we shall endure," we sing "we shall...
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condition and every glass of lemonade that she sells means a fighting chance for her future a leak rankinas her story. >>lies that scott starts her day by prepping the products and and lemonade stand and she offers more than just a cold during to quench your thirst turkey. >>grading running your own business can be tough in a pandemic but for little it's life or death she has malformation. how one is. what they call us in the both left home. low on the right side of her brain. and they believe is calling most of the seizures. >>elizabeth scott says her daughter started having seizures less than a month ago world has been turned upside down. in one week the 2 will fly out to boston children's hospital for the first of a series of brain surgeries. >>i handle it. by making 9 to but i feel like his mom says she's still processing this reality and leaning on her faith to get through it, you know in a moment when ad. >>feel like i can't breathe before. i wake in the night i can't flee. i'm on my hands and knees literally praying all of the money formalizes lemonade stand will help cover medical
condition and every glass of lemonade that she sells means a fighting chance for her future a leak rankinas her story. >>lies that scott starts her day by prepping the products and and lemonade stand and she offers more than just a cold during to quench your thirst turkey. >>grading running your own business can be tough in a pandemic but for little it's life or death she has malformation. how one is. what they call us in the both left home. low on the right side of her brain. and...
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being a player there i must admit that into the rankin set high standards for his son leo professionalism have to be maintained at all times. on day 6 of them glad to know he was out there on the pitch once running his fingers through his hair all of that's just not on that i was really angry so he's more interested in his head to play football. now he's a midfield in full set in the bundesliga as a youngster and they all had natural talent in abundance and included from everyone with one notable exception your dad said if they don't and eventually so we'll talk over each carry on like this and you won't make it but us and we can laugh about it now there were a lot of arguments 16 i feel my. arguments also about that hair of his. i've shaved it off since. i don't mean to say. he had someone to say we both keep it short so it doesn't happen again. based father and son played for any cop bursts who are now in gemini's force t.m. players for my coaching franklins for my teammates let's have some fun to memorise most of your money because the showing of resilience love plentiful football of c
being a player there i must admit that into the rankin set high standards for his son leo professionalism have to be maintained at all times. on day 6 of them glad to know he was out there on the pitch once running his fingers through his hair all of that's just not on that i was really angry so he's more interested in his head to play football. now he's a midfield in full set in the bundesliga as a youngster and they all had natural talent in abundance and included from everyone with one...
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she takes part in the jeanette rankin brigade. she opposes apartheid and in the 1980s will join pickets outside the south african embassy against apartheid and against u.s. complicity in helping to kind of prop up the south african government. and eight days after 9/11, she joins with danny glover, harry belafonte, and a number of civil rights activists to call for justice, not vengeance, to decry any move to war and to insist that the united states sort of work with an international law and within the international community to bring justice. so where do we go from here? on the anniversary of the bus boycott last month, president obama tweeted a picture of himself on the rosa parks bus sitting in the classic rosa parks pose. next week as we know, the post office will issue a stamp. she is as one of my colleagues put it, the american version of a national saint. but her legacy asks much more of us than a stamp or a statue, and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month, then we must realize what it asks
she takes part in the jeanette rankin brigade. she opposes apartheid and in the 1980s will join pickets outside the south african embassy against apartheid and against u.s. complicity in helping to kind of prop up the south african government. and eight days after 9/11, she joins with danny glover, harry belafonte, and a number of civil rights activists to call for justice, not vengeance, to decry any move to war and to insist that the united states sort of work with an international law and...
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it was opened yesterday as a matter of fact at 901 rankin street.please go sfgov to get vaccinate >> and the next item is report of the director. interim director. >> commissioners, i have no report today. >> thank you. secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 9, commissioners questions and matters. mr. chair. >> any questions or matters or comments that the commission would like to bring up? seeing none, madame sector secretary -- madame secretary please call the next item. >> the next item is closed session. there are no closed session item. the next is item 11, adjournment. >> we're adjourning the last meeting in february black history month. i hope you all have a chance to learn and enjoy the greatness of the african american community especially here in san francisco. so with that, i would like to get a motion to adjourn this meeting. >> i move the meeting be adjourned. >> thank you, commissioner scott. >> is there a second? >> i second the motion. >> thank you, commissioner brackett. so we're adjourning this
it was opened yesterday as a matter of fact at 901 rankin street.please go sfgov to get vaccinate >> and the next item is report of the director. interim director. >> commissioners, i have no report today. >> thank you. secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 9, commissioners questions and matters. mr. chair. >> any questions or matters or comments that the commission would like to bring up? seeing none, madame sector secretary...
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this seemed impossible because a building known as the fish cannery or number 2 rankin street the same path the port is making a claim to be on my property. this has delayed and potentially killed the sale of the property. at a minimum, i'm negatively effective by paying higher transfer taxes due to proposition i that went into effect in january 2021. this entire claim by the port put me and my family under extreme stress. under this already stressful year of covid-19. i've been paying property taxes since 1968, i am now time for this paper street that was abandoned, repeat that. this paper street was abandoned in 1917 and land swap gave value to the port that the port is claiming ownership to part of my property. i am in possession of a clear and clean title to all my property and i'm hopeful the board will understand my situation and come to the satisfactory conclusion. i'm open for questions, i just want to get it done. thank you. >> thank you, mr. cole. appreciate your call. jennifer, are there any other callers? >> president brandon, at this time there are no other callers on the
this seemed impossible because a building known as the fish cannery or number 2 rankin street the same path the port is making a claim to be on my property. this has delayed and potentially killed the sale of the property. at a minimum, i'm negatively effective by paying higher transfer taxes due to proposition i that went into effect in january 2021. this entire claim by the port put me and my family under extreme stress. under this already stressful year of covid-19. i've been paying property...
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es un condado que tiene las cuatro ciudades cuando hacen el rankin de las 19.tes que llegan a esos puestos. soy la primera latina, la primera inmigrante que llega al consejo del condado de montgomery. es un consejo que representa a mÁs de 1,000,000 de personas con un presupuesto de 105.8 millones de dÓlares. es importante que personas como yo y otra se inspiren para lanzar a este puesto, ocupar estos espacio de liderazgo. asÍ rompemos las barreras. logramos que sea mucho mÁs fÁcil para la prÓxima nancy navarro, aquella joven que se quiere lanzar a estos puestos, para que sea mÁs fÁcil y que no pasen por lo que yo he pasado. carolina: muchas gracias por haber estado con nosotros. feliz dÍa de la mujer. como usted bien lo dice espero que sean muchas mÁs nancys que sigan siendo orgullosas de su acento ocupando puestos tan importantes. gracias. seguimos con mucho mÁs en "despierta amÉrica" y lo que se mueve en redes sociales a esta hora. francisca: bastante serio. carlos: sÍ. nada que quisiÉramos dar en este dÍa de la mujer. este fin de semana se hizo viral la denu
es un condado que tiene las cuatro ciudades cuando hacen el rankin de las 19.tes que llegan a esos puestos. soy la primera latina, la primera inmigrante que llega al consejo del condado de montgomery. es un consejo que representa a mÁs de 1,000,000 de personas con un presupuesto de 105.8 millones de dÓlares. es importante que personas como yo y otra se inspiren para lanzar a este puesto, ocupar estos espacio de liderazgo. asÍ rompemos las barreras. logramos que sea mucho mÁs fÁcil para la...
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this seemed impossible because a building known as the fish cannery or number 2 rankin street the same path the port is making a claim to be on my property. this has delayed and potentially killed the sale of the property. at a minimum, i'm negatively effective by paying higher transfer taxes due to proposition i that went into effect in january 2021. this entire claim by the port put me and my family under extreme stress. under this already stressful year of covid-19. i've been paying property taxes since 1968, i am now time for this paper street that was abandoned, repeat that. this paper street was abandoned in 1917 and land swap gave value to the port that the port is claiming ownership to part of my property. i am in possession of a clear and clean title to all my property and i'm hopeful the board will understand my situation and come to the satisfactory conclusion. i'm open for questions, i just want to get it done. thank you. >> thank you, mr. cole. appreciate your call. jennifer, are there any other callers? >> president brandon, at this time there are no other callers on the
this seemed impossible because a building known as the fish cannery or number 2 rankin street the same path the port is making a claim to be on my property. this has delayed and potentially killed the sale of the property. at a minimum, i'm negatively effective by paying higher transfer taxes due to proposition i that went into effect in january 2021. this entire claim by the port put me and my family under extreme stress. under this already stressful year of covid-19. i've been paying property...
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it was opened yesterday as a matter of fact at 901 rankin street.please go sfgov to get vaccinate >> and the next item is report of the director. interim director. >> commissioners, i have no report today. >> thank you. secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 9, commissioners questions and matters. mr. chair. >> any questions or matters or comments that the commission would like to bring up? seeing none, madame sector secretary -- madame secretary please call the next item. >> the next item is closed session. there are no closed session item. the next is item 11, adjournment. >> we're adjourning the last meeting in february black history month. i hope you all have a chance to learn and enjoy the greatness of the african american community especially here in san francisco. so with that, i would like to get a motion to adjourn this meeting. >> i move the meeting be adjourned. >> thank you, commissioner scott. >> is there a second? >> i second the motion. >> thank you, commissioner brackett. so we're adjourning this
it was opened yesterday as a matter of fact at 901 rankin street.please go sfgov to get vaccinate >> and the next item is report of the director. interim director. >> commissioners, i have no report today. >> thank you. secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 9, commissioners questions and matters. mr. chair. >> any questions or matters or comments that the commission would like to bring up? seeing none, madame sector secretary...