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we have a handmade birth announcement for arlo guthrie that woody guthrie made.of interviews about traditional culture, we have thousands and thousands of traditional folk stories, we get the collection of the natural -- the national storytelling festival. we have the veterans history project, which gives us stories and diaries from wartime veterans, we have personal stories. we will see some of these collections as we go on, accounts of the civil rights movement. quilts,documentation of rubs, and other folk arts. usually we do not have the items itself. ,e do have about 10 folk rugs usually we have photos of those items. we do not collect items the way the smithsonian does. we have tons of historical photos and manuscripts. those 3 million items we said were in the archives, probably a couple million are manuscript pages. that is a huge majority of what is in the archive. transcriptions of songs to field notes from field workers out there doing collections. a lot of photos as well. getting hundreds of thousands of our photos online this year and next year as par
we have a handmade birth announcement for arlo guthrie that woody guthrie made.of interviews about traditional culture, we have thousands and thousands of traditional folk stories, we get the collection of the natural -- the national storytelling festival. we have the veterans history project, which gives us stories and diaries from wartime veterans, we have personal stories. we will see some of these collections as we go on, accounts of the civil rights movement. quilts,documentation of rubs,...
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that's an old woody guthrie term. kennedy was a singer and writer in florida in the 1930s and 1940s, a friend of woody guthrie. kennedy said i want to be the loudest yeller. i want to be the one people notice. when the loudest yellers came in to immediate with donald trump he said, i like you, you make a lot of noise. who did he put in charge of education? betsy devos. has been the loudest yeller against public education as we know it and as we would like it to be for the better part of 20 years. no one would ever have paid any attention to her whatsoever except for the fact that she is rich, and in america, if you're rich, you can be president of the united states or you can be secretary of education. but you're not that because you know anything about it. you're that because you buy your way into it. was summed up by -- i write about these in the book -- when betsy deinvolve came before the-----debetsy devos came before the senate committee which was constitutionally bind to analyze where she was qualified to serve
that's an old woody guthrie term. kennedy was a singer and writer in florida in the 1930s and 1940s, a friend of woody guthrie. kennedy said i want to be the loudest yeller. i want to be the one people notice. when the loudest yellers came in to immediate with donald trump he said, i like you, you make a lot of noise. who did he put in charge of education? betsy devos. has been the loudest yeller against public education as we know it and as we would like it to be for the better part of 20...
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position you're supposed to come with at least a few ideas of what you want to do so that is old woody guthrie and then the floor of the '30's or '40's kennedy said want to be the loudest yowler. when the rollout is caving in he said yes i like you, you'd make a lot of noise. so betsy devoss is allowed is to alert against public education for the better part of 20 years. nobody would a ever have paid attention to her whatsoever except she's rich and in america if you are rich you could be president of united states or secretary of education. but not because you know anything you could buy your way into it. when betsy devoss came before the senate committee that it was constitutionally bound to analyze if she was qualified to serve as secretary of education to guide the future of our children and to get to the heart of the fact the program that was central to the department of education. it was a tragic and painful and betsy devoss made me feel sorry for her. and with that tragic stumbling way there with the economics and class we just looked for a long time and said i have a question for you i
position you're supposed to come with at least a few ideas of what you want to do so that is old woody guthrie and then the floor of the '30's or '40's kennedy said want to be the loudest yowler. when the rollout is caving in he said yes i like you, you'd make a lot of noise. so betsy devoss is allowed is to alert against public education for the better part of 20 years. nobody would a ever have paid attention to her whatsoever except she's rich and in america if you are rich you could be...
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of the dings that exist of voices of former slaves telling .heir stories a lot of examples from woody guthriex.t to we have, for example, a handmade irth announcement for guthrie that woody made, that was very cute. we have tons of interviews with culture.al we have thousands and thousands f traditional folk stories, we get collection of national story telling festival, large collections of stories. have the veteran's history project, if the story for veterans, personal corps and m story accounts of the civil rights movement. traditions, material quilts, folk rugs and other folk art, usually we don't have the we have about s, spectacular hook rugs, and photos of the items, collect items the way the smithsonian does. hat's our cousin, the smithsonian, collect more items than we do. e have tons of historical photos and manuscript. the three million items in the rchive, probably a couple million of manuscript pages. that is the huge majority of the archive and those include transcriptions of songs to field workers out eld doing collections. of putting our field on the for the 1970s website. all
of the dings that exist of voices of former slaves telling .heir stories a lot of examples from woody guthriex.t to we have, for example, a handmade irth announcement for guthrie that woody made, that was very cute. we have tons of interviews with culture.al we have thousands and thousands f traditional folk stories, we get collection of national story telling festival, large collections of stories. have the veteran's history project, if the story for veterans, personal corps and m story...
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so kennedy was us senior a friend of woody guthrie is that i want to be the loudest yowler. with the loudest yowlers caving in to be with donald trump could you put in charge of education? teeeighteen the loudest yelling against public education for the better part of 20 years. no one would have paid attention to her whatsoever except for the fact she is rich. in america if you are rich you can be president of united states or secretary of education. at vitter is you know, anything but you buy your way into it. so when teeeighteen came before the senate committee that was constitutionally bound to realize she was qualified to serve as secretary of education literally to guide the future of our children, the best person many from vermont or new hampshire last terrific questions and got to the heart she did not know about programs that were central to what the department of education does literally a deterrent federal or state programs. it was tragic and painful. teeeighteen read me feel sorry for her i never thought that was possible but she got rid of most of it until bernie
so kennedy was us senior a friend of woody guthrie is that i want to be the loudest yowler. with the loudest yowlers caving in to be with donald trump could you put in charge of education? teeeighteen the loudest yelling against public education for the better part of 20 years. no one would have paid attention to her whatsoever except for the fact she is rich. in america if you are rich you can be president of united states or secretary of education. at vitter is you know, anything but you buy...
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woody guthrie.t is john mccutcheons who is singing it. ♪ >> ♪ here this spring the strike was on they were miners -- out from houses, that the company owned and they set up tents down in old ludlow i was worried about my children soldiers guarding on the railroad bridge every once in awhile bullets would fly kicking up the gravel underneath my feet we were so afraid they'd kill our children that we dug seven foot deep we carried the young ones and the pregnant women down into the cave to flee ♪ prof. montoya: so this is lewis out by the railroad tracks. the story is the train continued to pass by during the massacre. at one point, the train will actually stop so that the women and children and the miners who are running away will actually be able to get across to a safer area. after the massacre, again his body is left there, the trains will continue to pass. so every train sees the body there. so people go to denver and they say, what is going on, there are people who have been killed at ludlow and
woody guthrie.t is john mccutcheons who is singing it. ♪ >> ♪ here this spring the strike was on they were miners -- out from houses, that the company owned and they set up tents down in old ludlow i was worried about my children soldiers guarding on the railroad bridge every once in awhile bullets would fly kicking up the gravel underneath my feet we were so afraid they'd kill our children that we dug seven foot deep we carried the young ones and the pregnant women down into the cave...
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this is not only a geographical peas of people like chavez, laura ingalls wilder, woody guthrie, but it is kind of about the midwestern and jesuit story that needed to be told. with great excitement i worked on that for a number of years. we are in an area that has been close to new rochelle. new rochelle is obviously a town of -- in day westchester right so the importance of new rochelle stands out. it was very much a periphery of the french north american experience of the 17th and 18th century. new rochelle was founded by french huguenot, that is french huguenots not permitted to settle it in french canada itself. that was reserved for catholics. i am bringing this up because there was a big french world out there. anyone who knows anything about american history knows that is a big french colonial history with a big world out there. in the 17th century, very evolving and very much the product of competing visions including relationships with native americans, industry, trade, and administrative colonial structure as well as religious issues and how religion would pay part in the
this is not only a geographical peas of people like chavez, laura ingalls wilder, woody guthrie, but it is kind of about the midwestern and jesuit story that needed to be told. with great excitement i worked on that for a number of years. we are in an area that has been close to new rochelle. new rochelle is obviously a town of -- in day westchester right so the importance of new rochelle stands out. it was very much a periphery of the french north american experience of the 17th and 18th...
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this book is in the woody guthrie tradition. california to the new york island. yes, the louisiana purchase. and jefferson's principles are strict construction, but thank god he is a hypocrite, because he does not follow his principles because he would have been a fool not to grab this territory. great presidents make great constitutional decisions that determine whether we exist as a nation. the louisiana purchase, very big, the emancipation proclamation very big, lincoln's decision to resist unilateral secession very big. marbury versus madison? much smaller. jeffery: we have a second amendment question. i will read it in a moment. you have a chapter on wyoming and the rocky mount view on the second amendment. it concludes by saying the founding and reconstruction periods might provide a special focus on the concerns of african-americans about local police departments. maybe you can tell us more about this. first answering this question concerning the second amendment , and the search for its original intent. you go back to the founding of the nra at reconstruc
this book is in the woody guthrie tradition. california to the new york island. yes, the louisiana purchase. and jefferson's principles are strict construction, but thank god he is a hypocrite, because he does not follow his principles because he would have been a fool not to grab this territory. great presidents make great constitutional decisions that determine whether we exist as a nation. the louisiana purchase, very big, the emancipation proclamation very big, lincoln's decision to resist...
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this book is in the woody guthrie tradition. california to the new york island. principles are strict construction, but thank god he is a hypocrite, because he does not follow his principles. he would have been a full not to grab this territory. the louisiana purchase, very big , the emancipation proclamation very big, lincoln's decision to resist unilateral secession very big, marbury versus madison? much smaller. jeffery: we have a second amendment question. it concludes by saying the founding and reconstruction periods might provide a special focus on the concerns of african-americans about local police departments, and i'm answering this question concerning the second amendment and the search for its original intent. you go back to the founding of the nra at reconstruction, why not go back further to the virginia declaration of rights, the actual origin of the amendment, a well regulated militia, no mention of the right to bear arms? akhil: let's pay attention to the state constitutions because federalism is important in america. what was invoked was what wer
this book is in the woody guthrie tradition. california to the new york island. principles are strict construction, but thank god he is a hypocrite, because he does not follow his principles. he would have been a full not to grab this territory. the louisiana purchase, very big , the emancipation proclamation very big, lincoln's decision to resist unilateral secession very big, marbury versus madison? much smaller. jeffery: we have a second amendment question. it concludes by saying the...