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was indispensable for the development of the american economy at the time one of them is dr william starkey he does research about race in the south at the university of north carolina at chapel hill very clearly there are some roots of american economic wealth that definitely originated on the plantation and through the institution of slavery but also slavery was actually really innovative to the american capitalist system in terms of developing financial networks in terms of accounting practices scientific marriage meant to increase worker productivity a lot of those things are rooted in the system of incitement. back at the farm fred burgess torn about the issue i wish it had never happened. i think a lot of fight would been much better everywhere had that not happened but never on the sly and none of the black people who live around here now were ever a slight i may have had an abscess toure's. that were why but that's 150 years in the past. no matter how far in the past the traces of enslavement will forever remain a part of the american history. let's pick up on some of the points wil
was indispensable for the development of the american economy at the time one of them is dr william starkey he does research about race in the south at the university of north carolina at chapel hill very clearly there are some roots of american economic wealth that definitely originated on the plantation and through the institution of slavery but also slavery was actually really innovative to the american capitalist system in terms of developing financial networks in terms of accounting...
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finance we are going to start today with professor starkey. next welcome scott then rebecca followed by ted and ending here. they will do three to five minutes about the books and we will launch into a discussion about this idea of family memory history and civil rights. >> thank you. i want to thank you all for your attention to this very important work. july 2 is a big day civil rights history. the birthday of marshall and my grandmother, actually. it's also the day they signed the civil rights act of 1964. on that same day in gettysburg, famous mississippi freedom summer. it's an incredible scene. five black churches all over have these kids sort pouring into churches, they are excited to join the civil rights movement. one of the people who came, and 82-year-old man. elementary school age kids, one of my favorites is one of the churches, they have to cut on off enrollment. the kids seek their friends into the church after being told they can't come. the incredible moment, my book started off as a journey to tell that story until i sat down
finance we are going to start today with professor starkey. next welcome scott then rebecca followed by ted and ending here. they will do three to five minutes about the books and we will launch into a discussion about this idea of family memory history and civil rights. >> thank you. i want to thank you all for your attention to this very important work. july 2 is a big day civil rights history. the birthday of marshall and my grandmother, actually. it's also the day they signed the...
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finance we are going to start today with professor starkey. next welcome scott then rebecca followed by ted and ending here. they will do three to five minutes about the books and we will launch into a discussion about this idea of family memory history and civil rights. >> thank you. i want to thank you all for your attention to this very important work. july 2 is a big day civil rights history. the birthday of marshall and my grandmother, actually. it's also the day they signed the civil rights act of 1964. on that same day in gettysburg, famous mississippi freedom summer. it's an incredible scene. five black churches all over have these kids sort pouring into churches, they are excited to join the civil rights movement. one of the people who came, and 82-year-old man. elementary school age kids, one of my favorites is one of the churches, they have to cut on off enrollment. the kids seek their friends into the church after being told they can't come. the incredible moment, my book started off as a journey to tell that story until i sat down
finance we are going to start today with professor starkey. next welcome scott then rebecca followed by ted and ending here. they will do three to five minutes about the books and we will launch into a discussion about this idea of family memory history and civil rights. >> thank you. i want to thank you all for your attention to this very important work. july 2 is a big day civil rights history. the birthday of marshall and my grandmother, actually. it's also the day they signed the...
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newsom and reed met with public safety officials at starkey elementary school in the outer sunset, thecial down payment assistance programs offered by the city, including one designed to help sentences go teachers. one teacher, a native of san francisco says she cannot afford to buy a home and still living with her parents to save money. >> i'm a teacher, you know, and i cannot -- i don't even know if i can afford to live here. my mom wants me to save money and hopefully by something in the area. but realistically, i don't know if i can anymore. >> the costs are astronomical. for one fundamental reason. we are not building enough housing. 49th out of 50 in per capita housing. >> governor newsom has made affordable housing and homelessness a top priority in his ministration. the state budget signed in june approves $1.7 billion of investment towards new housing. >> congresswoman has been barred from entering israel for a planned visit, the last- minute decision announced by israel's interior ministry is sparking political controversy about how the choice was made. as lauren blanchard ex
newsom and reed met with public safety officials at starkey elementary school in the outer sunset, thecial down payment assistance programs offered by the city, including one designed to help sentences go teachers. one teacher, a native of san francisco says she cannot afford to buy a home and still living with her parents to save money. >> i'm a teacher, you know, and i cannot -- i don't even know if i can afford to live here. my mom wants me to save money and hopefully by something in...