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created the white house. historical association. she had many other projects and interests but was what she became most with followed lady bird johnson, who first undertook somewhat similar effort in terms of the exterior, meaning the land and the environment. first of washington and then of the nation. so there was a big that pat nixon would take on one quote unquote project it. but in at the overall role first lady, we see from the beginning it was one fraught with symbolism in everything they said did even within the tradition confines of the 19th century and early 20th century with the expectation of women's roles in american society. we see that with first ladies. it could be a little bit different. dolley, for example, use entertaining to essentially integrate not only men and women at social events, but members of husband's party and the opposition trying to forge a spirit of bipartisanship. lucy hayes was famously lemonade. lucy for not permitting the serving of any alcohol in the white house. and the
created the white house. historical association. she had many other projects and interests but was what she became most with followed lady bird johnson, who first undertook somewhat similar effort in terms of the exterior, meaning the land and the environment. first of washington and then of the nation. so there was a big that pat nixon would take on one quote unquote project it. but in at the overall role first lady, we see from the beginning it was one fraught with symbolism in everything...
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house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive houses. but they didn't have enough money. and and and sarah polk was another good example where she sort of made a campaign promise that if she were first lady, she would stay within her budget. and part of the way she she did that was she got rid of ten staff members, the white house, and replaced them all with her enslaved servants. and that was how she budget. so congress has never done enough and. this is sort of the whole history of first ladies and the white house in the frustrations they had of running this house wit
house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive...
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the white house. well, with us to give deeper insight into pat nixon and betty ford, we have some distinguished people on this stage, susan ford bales only daughter of president and mrs.. susan is the sponsor, the aircraft carrier uss gerald r ford and recognize one of her extraordinary service as the ship's sponsor. susan was named an honorary aviator by the united states navy, becoming only the 31st american ever to receive this distinction and the first woman ever to be so honored. she is the recipient of three honorary doctorates and is the author of two novels set in the white house. i'm waiting for those novels. get on tv now, because the netflix we need to clean up next looks a little. edward cox next to susan, the son in law of president and mrs. nixon. many of you recall that the hauenstein and the ford held a joint program. i figured it out 12 years ago. you asked when it was 12 years, 2011, where we were at the ford museum and featured ed cox talking about what it's like to work with presid
the white house. well, with us to give deeper insight into pat nixon and betty ford, we have some distinguished people on this stage, susan ford bales only daughter of president and mrs.. susan is the sponsor, the aircraft carrier uss gerald r ford and recognize one of her extraordinary service as the ship's sponsor. susan was named an honorary aviator by the united states navy, becoming only the 31st american ever to receive this distinction and the first woman ever to be so honored. she is...
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i'll talk the white house. they impact on the white house. of course, i love that topic being the white house. historical a association. again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an affinity for class american art. and so she brought some new ideas to, the white house, to show that it's a living, breathing museum. it doesn't to say static in past exhibits of modern sculpture, pottery, modern art, glassware. these were temporary exhibits that in the white house and very, very interesting. but since also was it was a for the historic rooms a beautiful restoration and renovation of the blue room happen
i'll talk the white house. they impact on the white house. of course, i love that topic being the white house. historical a association. again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is...
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white house restored the white house policy of making the visitor logs public. today, nbc news reported that on most of the days that the neurologist visited the biden white house, president biden was not there. so, if the new york times would have done just the minimal amount of homework, checking the president's travel schedule, they would have reported that the neurologist had visited the white house exactly 3 times when president biden was there. three, instead of the eight times in eight months reported that the new york times delivered and was breathlessly accepted by the white house press corps. that was easily available information to the new york times, the president's travel schedule, and they did not bother to even think about it, look at it, or report it. not one person working at the new york times from the publisher, editor on down to those reporters, not did it ever cross their minds, where was president biden on that day? where was he in the world? never crossed their minds. that is college newspaper standard. that we're talking about, here. pres
white house restored the white house policy of making the visitor logs public. today, nbc news reported that on most of the days that the neurologist visited the biden white house, president biden was not there. so, if the new york times would have done just the minimal amount of homework, checking the president's travel schedule, they would have reported that the neurologist had visited the white house exactly 3 times when president biden was there. three, instead of the eight times in eight...
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white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in some sort of federal agency and lincoln almost certainly never saw that one and never had the opportunity respond right thank you so much that. remember, let's hear more about this black delegation of august 1862 body. by the end of the first year of the war, lincoln had concluded that something had to be done about slavery, even though in his first inaugural address he did that he had no intention of doing anything about slavery and that he had no ability to do anything about slavery. but by the end that
white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in...
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make some white coffee for you, come on, yes, oh white , listen, no, now we’ll turn it to 80 and thatme everything, come on, come on, come on, come on, i’ll hold it, you get what you need, i’m afraid sugar, i understand them, like... yes, plus i accepted, over there, here look clearly at my hand, just like that, that’s it, come on, give it up, that’s it, the birds are already flying, i know, i’m waiting, come on, because after 10 pauses, i understood, in short, the shaman’s...
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i'll talk the white house. they impact on the white house. of course, i love that topic being the white house. historical a association. again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is a baby boomer generation really looking at what impact, what they can bring to the white house. that's new and modern. and she had an affinity for class american art. and so she brought some new ideas to, the white house, to show that it's a living, breathing museum. it doesn't to say static in past exhibits of modern sculpture, pottery, modern art, glassware. these were temporary exhibits that in the white house and very, very interesting. but since also was it was a for the historic rooms a beautiful restoration and renovation of the blue room happen
i'll talk the white house. they impact on the white house. of course, i love that topic being the white house. historical a association. again, a legacy of jackie kennedy. this was this was her establishing this because she knew there were never be enough government money to protect the white house in the way that it should be museum standard. so all first ladies really have felt this obligation to be a good steward of. the white house, mrs. clinton, you know, came in this is a new era. this is...
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whites. the government's plan to assimilate indians toward incorporating them, citizens included forcing native children to attend boarding schools, some on the reservations, others very far away. in these places. white authorities, the children to a daily regiment of military drills, roll calls, work details and corporal punishment with little time for rest and leisure. none of this resembled mainstream white american life. this was not preparation shown for participation in white america. the education was rudimental eerie and outrightly white supremacy, including the relentless message that the students backgrounds were savage and inferior health conditions abysmal marked sickness and death from communicable diseases. at rates the government never would have tolerated white people following school. most native alums found no more acceptance in white society than if they had never attended school in the first place and little opportunity to apply the skills they had learned on the reservati
whites. the government's plan to assimilate indians toward incorporating them, citizens included forcing native children to attend boarding schools, some on the reservations, others very far away. in these places. white authorities, the children to a daily regiment of military drills, roll calls, work details and corporal punishment with little time for rest and leisure. none of this resembled mainstream white american life. this was not preparation shown for participation in white america. the...
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guest: to the caller say the bombing of the white house or the burning of the white house?t: i believe he said burning. guest: i will start there because that is where the book starts and it is something that took place in 1814 during the war of 1812 when the british marched into washington and torched the city to an extent i do not think a lot of people realize. you mentioned about washington being a colonial backwater. it was still thought of that way during the war of 1812. president madison and residents of d.c. did not think d.c. was in any danger when british warships appeared nearby because why would anybody burn d.c.? it is nothing place. they assumed baltimore was the intended target of the british. there is a famous story that on the day the british burned the white house -- dolley madison had a party set for 3:00 that day, the table was set, food was laid out. when the british actually begin -- when it became clear the british were heading for washington, she and the rest of the white house staff had to gather as many valuables as they could. there is a famous st
guest: to the caller say the bombing of the white house or the burning of the white house?t: i believe he said burning. guest: i will start there because that is where the book starts and it is something that took place in 1814 during the war of 1812 when the british marched into washington and torched the city to an extent i do not think a lot of people realize. you mentioned about washington being a colonial backwater. it was still thought of that way during the war of 1812. president madison...
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had visited the white house at least eight times in a period of eight months, the white house trying to offer clarity but inevitably may have caused more confusion after press secretary karine jean-pierre, as you mentioned, said that every time the president received a physical, which has been three times, annually, and then the white house releases publicly the results of that physical, that neurological exam accompanied that physical. but notably she did not clarify when asked whether the neurological exams conducted walter reed or the white house. the press secretary saying a wide variety of specialists from walter reed visit the white house every year to treat thousands of military personnel. and she was repeatedly asked, had several fiery exchanges with reporters, whether she could confirm the name of this doctor that he is listed eight times in these public white house visitor logs, and the press secretary denying each time, saying that it is a matter of security. she did not want to reveal the personal identity of this doctor, jose. >> allie raffa and ryan nobles, thank you so
had visited the white house at least eight times in a period of eight months, the white house trying to offer clarity but inevitably may have caused more confusion after press secretary karine jean-pierre, as you mentioned, said that every time the president received a physical, which has been three times, annually, and then the white house releases publicly the results of that physical, that neurological exam accompanied that physical. but notably she did not clarify when asked whether the...
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to some white people. some other image here, a lot of you guys have already seen this and it appears in many histories. right? but this is an image of the first black congressman who were elected to congress in the first two elections that african-americans were allowed to vote in. we have a black senator and representative's that came to power immediately after the end of the war. and this is just the tip of the iceberg of black office holding . black men successfully won positions locally throughout the south and in some cases serving as certainly trial justices. they've been in all sorts of roles. even sometimes including sheriff. see you actually do have this true possibility of black empowerment that they could compete for these things that they want for a share of the public goods. the ku klux klan violence was meant to stop this. on one level, planned attacks are simply an example of the vigilante violence can which already existed. usually small groups of white men attacked black men and women . an
to some white people. some other image here, a lot of you guys have already seen this and it appears in many histories. right? but this is an image of the first black congressman who were elected to congress in the first two elections that african-americans were allowed to vote in. we have a black senator and representative's that came to power immediately after the end of the war. and this is just the tip of the iceberg of black office holding . black men successfully won positions locally...
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white house, the biden white house, unlike the trump white house, makes that information public. the memo goes on to say the results of this year's physical exam of president biden were detailed in my february 28th letter and it said this, on february 28, about president biden's physical exam. it says an extremely detailed neurological exam was again reassuring that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorders such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, parkinson's or ascending lateral sclerosis nor are there any signs of cervical myelopathy, this exam did come again, support the finding of peripheral neuropathy in both feet, no motor weakness was detected. he exhibits no tremor either at rest or with activity, he demonstrates excellent, fine motor dexterity. but a subtle difference in heat cold sensation could be elicited as it was last year. this heat cold sensation deficit was detected a couple of inches higher on his ankle calf this year, which is not unexpected. there may, in fact, be day today subjective variation of t
white house, the biden white house, unlike the trump white house, makes that information public. the memo goes on to say the results of this year's physical exam of president biden were detailed in my february 28th letter and it said this, on february 28, about president biden's physical exam. it says an extremely detailed neurological exam was again reassuring that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorders such as stroke,...
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of whiteness we have here.have pete. it is like a rainbow of beige. >> jesse: a beige rainbow. okay. can we get to what it means to be a man? >> the way that our economy has changed over the years has left hard-working folks trying to do right by their families behind. and that happens at the same time as the myths around america that we grew up with that we as men are expected to be protecters and providers are going out into an economy that doesn't really allow for that. >> jesse: so we can't protect or provide because of harris bidenomics, what should we do instead? talk about our feelings. >> the idea that men can gather to talk about how we feel... interesting. powerful concept. >> jesse: and being a man means never letting trump win again. or else we will cry. >> i am a white dude. that much you can probably tell by now. i am not sure if you guys can recall that feeling you had on the night of tuesday, november 8th, 2016. i stood over my kids' bed, and i wept. i wept because i felt like i let them down. i
of whiteness we have here.have pete. it is like a rainbow of beige. >> jesse: a beige rainbow. okay. can we get to what it means to be a man? >> the way that our economy has changed over the years has left hard-working folks trying to do right by their families behind. and that happens at the same time as the myths around america that we grew up with that we as men are expected to be protecters and providers are going out into an economy that doesn't really allow for that. >>...
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, well, white vodka, i understand, it’s booze, and yes, it’s directly issued on the record, well, thiso interception over the radio, they’re the ones who say, on record, 5 grams per position for people, there he’s directly laying out, loading of shells was not completed. and yes, this is not a joke, i’m telling you now, everyone heard it, and there are videos where he went out to sap, without armor, without a helmet, he fell there, well , he sat down on this one with the phone, fell, stood up and fell again, well, you’ll understand, well, what’s up, they ’re all like that, i saw them, damn it, look at how they started singing, they don’t particularly like the zateronchik, we are from the wei service. the design bureau will be reloaded, well, can i boast, yes, that we will raise a normal reconnaissance commander, well, tell me, my pupil, he came, he came to the detachment, he didn’t hold a weapon in his hands before, now, i understand, the tank is standing, yeah, well done, a good tank , the crew, but he’s not there, they’re most likely just extinguished somewhere in the next house, i m
, well, white vodka, i understand, it’s booze, and yes, it’s directly issued on the record, well, thiso interception over the radio, they’re the ones who say, on record, 5 grams per position for people, there he’s directly laying out, loading of shells was not completed. and yes, this is not a joke, i’m telling you now, everyone heard it, and there are videos where he went out to sap, without armor, without a helmet, he fell there, well , he sat down on this one with the phone, fell,...
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, white house visitor logs, public, the trump white house refused to have press briefings. they simply stopped doing it when it became too difficult or challenging or uncomfortable for them. the trump white house went 300 days without having a single press briefing. 300 days of silence in that room. one of the trump white house press secretaries, stephanie gresham, never had a press briefing and that meant that she was the only trump white house press secretary who did not publicly lie on camera to the country and the press. there are some great reporters in that room. there always have been, there always will be, and there are people in that room who can lose their professional bearings and become hysterical and enraged and unprofessional and harmful to the accurate flow of information to the american public and at a period when too much in our politics is broken, accurate information for the voting public has never been more valuable or more important or more necessary for the very preservation of this constitutional democracy. congressman maxwell frost will join us after
, white house visitor logs, public, the trump white house refused to have press briefings. they simply stopped doing it when it became too difficult or challenging or uncomfortable for them. the trump white house went 300 days without having a single press briefing. 300 days of silence in that room. one of the trump white house press secretaries, stephanie gresham, never had a press briefing and that meant that she was the only trump white house press secretary who did not publicly lie on...
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the white house. she would stand and sometimes three and four times a week she would greet them at door. she would them in the eye, talk to them and shake their hand. and everybody left. walking on air and and you know that those people still have that. a memory of of a highlight of their life. but she understood how much it meant to people to have a sense of the kinds of people run the the and who are in the white house. so she also was known because she so much mail she had a view. remember it's like this has up outside her door for her to write her replies and she did it personally and not only. i mean, she never allowed else to sign the letters, but at any rate, she, she understood what mail meant to people and she made sure that everything was answered and. you know, sometimes it's what agency do you go to? i mean, you can't believe the the both the volume and how much time they they took because understood what it meant to people to have that kind of a relationship to being in the white house, b
the white house. she would stand and sometimes three and four times a week she would greet them at door. she would them in the eye, talk to them and shake their hand. and everybody left. walking on air and and you know that those people still have that. a memory of of a highlight of their life. but she understood how much it meant to people to have a sense of the kinds of people run the the and who are in the white house. so she also was known because she so much mail she had a view. remember...
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they ain't white.. i'm 0 pointer 1% sub-saharan african. karen from california, "as a true karen, karen for kamala is by far the most offensive use of my name, and we remove the letters." i'm sorry your name is karen. and not for your name is karen but understory that whole parenting got your name. sarah from lynchburg, "is normal as i people burn our flag and embrace socialism and wide open borders, the let's be weird." that's make america weird again." mike from nicole brown, pennsylvania -- that can be a weird place -- related, "so vance is weird but not rachel levine or sticky samuel nelson." [laughter] roberta from pittsburgh, please, jesse, the proper term is so far, not catch." okay so he had sex with a sofa? did not have sex with a sofa. [laughter] i am watters -- >> ♪ ♪
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discussion in the white house the white house has been the go ahead. >> the white house lets the publicng take care of the country. the topic that he will little houses a little like everything as far as joe biden, i would vote for joe biden if his head was in a jar and would make any difference. >> in florida, no line, your next. >> i don't think the white house for president biden has been in spirit. one thing they could do the transparent is biden could challenge trump to another debate for the republican convention, the sooner the better is better because he would be showing the rebate he can handle dealing with trump. if he had another debate he could show to be with drug it will be transparent agility can. we needed to happen right away, not until september. he needs a debate with trump right now before the republican. cnn just do that debate because they have this is what it is a challenge that had a delay before the republican convention could see public he is about be him being transparent. he waits until september, is not being transparent. >> alyssa on the gas line. good morn
discussion in the white house the white house has been the go ahead. >> the white house lets the publicng take care of the country. the topic that he will little houses a little like everything as far as joe biden, i would vote for joe biden if his head was in a jar and would make any difference. >> in florida, no line, your next. >> i don't think the white house for president biden has been in spirit. one thing they could do the transparent is biden could challenge trump to...
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guest: to the caller say the bombing of the white house or the burning of the white house?t: i believe he said burning. guest: i will start there because that is where the book starts and it is something that took place in 1814 during the war of 1812 when the british marched into washington and torched the city to an extent i do not think a lot of people realize. you mentioned about washington being a colonial backwater. it was still thought of that way during the war of 1812. president madison and residents of d.c. did not think d.c. was in any danger when british warships appeared nearby because why would anybody burn d.c.? it is nothing place. they assumed baltimore was the intended target of the british. there is a famous story that on the day the british burned the white house -- dolley madison had a party set for 3:00 that day, the table was set, food was laid out. when the british actually begin -- when it became clear the british were heading for washington, she and the rest of the white house staff had to gather as many valuables as they could. there is a famous st
guest: to the caller say the bombing of the white house or the burning of the white house?t: i believe he said burning. guest: i will start there because that is where the book starts and it is something that took place in 1814 during the war of 1812 when the british marched into washington and torched the city to an extent i do not think a lot of people realize. you mentioned about washington being a colonial backwater. it was still thought of that way during the war of 1812. president madison...
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finding a way to get in the way being disruptive to the systems of white supremacy let them of the whitenationalist groups are not going to have us hide in terror they're going have a show up even stronger but let them know we will connect these folks and putting up confederate flags to the people in suits, do people try to hide behind that near respectability and enact these policies of white supremacist groups if you look at their gender exactly the same. there is a difference in those who come with the overt symbols to those who try to hide it behind policy violence and legislation and a quorum and enact the same types of systems are fighting against the white nationalist groups. >> we had a great conversation about this for those who want to hear it check out the latest episode of intersection analogy it matters. people will not know we were talking after we visited but it was a great conversation. one of the things about that conversation was we were talking about the conditions of possibility. what actually has been in play that allows the contradiction? not only to gain the power
finding a way to get in the way being disruptive to the systems of white supremacy let them of the whitenationalist groups are not going to have us hide in terror they're going have a show up even stronger but let them know we will connect these folks and putting up confederate flags to the people in suits, do people try to hide behind that near respectability and enact these policies of white supremacist groups if you look at their gender exactly the same. there is a difference in those who...
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and then you've got the white community, white supremacists notion, white nationalists, promotion of an ideology that is simply saying it's to make it very simple. it's almost everything against that. they're going to challenge african-americans in owning land and say that that's not what it is. we're going to give the land back to the southern landholders and you're going to be able to rent out land or or farmland with them and you're not going to be able to vote your voice doesn't count. you don't have the right to go to school. and if you have the right to go to school will be a very limited time. and so you have the tension of these things going on and the way that these things are going to be imposed most, more often than not is the use of violence. professor 1871, six years after the end of the civil war, how did this issue of racial violence get congress's attention? it got its attention mainly because it is so perverse and it's widesprea acts of violence happening throughout the south. the murder of individuals that is taking place. black and white individuals, black individu
and then you've got the white community, white supremacists notion, white nationalists, promotion of an ideology that is simply saying it's to make it very simple. it's almost everything against that. they're going to challenge african-americans in owning land and say that that's not what it is. we're going to give the land back to the southern landholders and you're going to be able to rent out land or or farmland with them and you're not going to be able to vote your voice doesn't count. you...
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white supremacists took control. they were able to do pretty much through legislation, what they had needed, terror do beforehand, terror not totally disappear. we know well that there were lynchings that continued right up into the 1950s and so on. but so the klan of the seventies wasn't really needed as a organized terror group after the restoration of white supremacy, the klan of the 1920s was genuinely inspired by the film birth of a nation, by a proto. it is all very well known by a promoter in this in atlanta who saw movies and thought that is a great we should try to bear in mind that americans have always go back to tocqueville writing about how americans love to form organizations and so on, fraternities and organizations and this was a guy. simmons was his name who had had been a canvasser for various fraternities. and it was a profit enterprise. it was it made a number of people very wealthy and. it was it had more membership in the north than south in the 1920s and thirties. it's as far north as new engla
white supremacists took control. they were able to do pretty much through legislation, what they had needed, terror do beforehand, terror not totally disappear. we know well that there were lynchings that continued right up into the 1950s and so on. but so the klan of the seventies wasn't really needed as a organized terror group after the restoration of white supremacy, the klan of the 1920s was genuinely inspired by the film birth of a nation, by a proto. it is all very well known by a...
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as the these other white anglo-saxon process. but in time in the 21st century to claim scots irish ancestry is to say yes, i may be white, but i'm not like those northeasterners, not like these these elites on the coasts. how did claiming scots irish identity evolved from an attempt to break into an expansive definition of in the 19th century, too, a statement of regional and ethnic difference, an attempt an attempt to establish a whiteness apart in the 21st century. it is clear that this transformation occurred because the culture wars, the late 20th century, some would argue it is a rejection of the language of white privilege by segment the white population who saw their economics decreased dramatically as, a result of globalization and deindustrialization. but that's pretty bleak. so let's let's let's turn to a more positive, perhaps the most positive image i'm going to posit today of appalachian culture and the region. so i would like to end lecture by briefly illustrating, i mean briefly a a third paradigm through which we
as the these other white anglo-saxon process. but in time in the 21st century to claim scots irish ancestry is to say yes, i may be white, but i'm not like those northeasterners, not like these these elites on the coasts. how did claiming scots irish identity evolved from an attempt to break into an expansive definition of in the 19th century, too, a statement of regional and ethnic difference, an attempt an attempt to establish a whiteness apart in the 21st century. it is clear that this...
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honor valor honor valor and courage, storm squad 114, nothing personal, this is what white people areperson has honesty and courage and courage, and this is how it should be, not only in war, this is how it should be in life, for this should be a priority for every man, i think, thank you. travel with alfabank, choose where to fly in the alfa travel service and receive a superkick for air tickets up to 30%. buy profitably in the bank app or on the alpha travel website. not just profitable,...
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this pushback from the white house?use will damper those but i think you have alluded to the meeting that at the president will have his evening with democratic governors, people are going to give him their advice, their thoughts and he will give them his explanations and his thoughts, and will process them. at the end of the day it is joe biden's decision, with respect to congressman roy, if you really want to joe bought into leave you could just call on him to resign and waiting donald trump's statement guide on trumped or not a call for him to resign, because it's politics being played thereto, donald trump does not want joe bought into leave, he wants him to be the nominee. in terms of the president's health, i will give him the benefit of the doubt. another one to be a lot of that people watching right now, but it is complicated. health is complicated. we all know that unfortunately too well, you don't always know things right away. i was a this finally, the idea there was any kind of cover up or malicious intent i
this pushback from the white house?use will damper those but i think you have alluded to the meeting that at the president will have his evening with democratic governors, people are going to give him their advice, their thoughts and he will give them his explanations and his thoughts, and will process them. at the end of the day it is joe biden's decision, with respect to congressman roy, if you really want to joe bought into leave you could just call on him to resign and waiting donald...
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it's whiteness. right then in brown another unanimous opinion, yes, you say it's pallid, but you know, there are there are there are a couple of notes in there that i think are very patriotic that remind me bit of of the declaration independence. it's has some values you can grab on to which is the is that you know, the he talks about the public schoolhouse the common public is so important to cultivating citizenship. i think this is as close as he can go to saying you know white folks, you need to be part of this project all need to be part of this project of learning together and having values, common values. but it's it's only after a social revolution. civil rights movement. and i think the biggest lasting legacy of brown is that it it it captured the imagination of young black people said, hey, i'm free, i should be able to participate in whatever institute actions the state is sponsoring on an equal basis. and that generates passion, is willing to go, you know, in a thousand places within, what
it's whiteness. right then in brown another unanimous opinion, yes, you say it's pallid, but you know, there are there are there are a couple of notes in there that i think are very patriotic that remind me bit of of the declaration independence. it's has some values you can grab on to which is the is that you know, the he talks about the public schoolhouse the common public is so important to cultivating citizenship. i think this is as close as he can go to saying you know white folks, you...
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white or jews became white. same thing with the latino and been here generations and don't identify with the black experience, systemic racism or the undocumented immigration and they feel pigeon holed with those two groups in order to be a democrat. and one of the craziest polls, latino voters after 2020, do you believe that systemic racism is a problem for the latino community the majority said no. if you said no, that would indicated whether or not you would vote for trump or not. so there's lots of things like that, a profound tectonic shift in american society and american culture people will write books about 20, 30 years from now when it's more kosher to talk about, but i see a lot of the trends that patrick and laura were mentioning. >> and patrick with polling and talks to a lot of young people and some of the other pollster and people with focus groups that i've spoken to and they're picking up on something that they're not sure is quietnessly going to be accurate, but one thing to keep an eye on is 18
white or jews became white. same thing with the latino and been here generations and don't identify with the black experience, systemic racism or the undocumented immigration and they feel pigeon holed with those two groups in order to be a democrat. and one of the craziest polls, latino voters after 2020, do you believe that systemic racism is a problem for the latino community the majority said no. if you said no, that would indicated whether or not you would vote for trump or not. so there's...