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william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a congressman, he was also known as a very protectionist. and they placed tariffs on all these coming into the country because mckinley was raised, you know, a very middle class family. and he had a heart for middle class people in the working people. so i think the 1896 election was definitely it resounded with the people. and you kind of saw that election kind of come away from the actual populist candidate, which was william jennings bryan. and and then fast forward to the election of 1901, when william mckinley, with the the egomaniac as a lot of people like to say, teddy roosevelt, he actually ran wit
william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a...
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the william is a fascinating story. so the east india company hired or has shipped its t en separate ships. the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to survive a shipwreck. it would have been a tea already, you'd think. but it wasn't the ships, the ships cargo was salvaged. and so one of the east india merchants with handling the east india companies affairs in boston, we call them the consignees one of the consignees got on his horse and rode out to the cape and sorted this out. he found some men to salvage the tea and he paid them in tea from. the williams consignment too, for labor, which was no small feat and potentially quite a dangerous job to be salvaging this off of the
the william is a fascinating story. so the east india company hired or has shipped its t en separate ships. the dartmouth the eleanor the beaver and the william. and they arrived in they arrived a massachusetts in that order. and three of them arrived in boston properly. the dartmouth, the eleanor and the beaver fine, the william hit a storm and wrecked off of cape cod and it wrecked on december 11th. now, that could have been the of it. it's hard to imagine that crates full of tea are going to...
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parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later known as the works public administration? is that completely. that's it's separate. definitely. he starts before. although pension files are ongoing. right so all veterans veterans today are eligible for pensions. it's the same a similar kind of in there are now stories in the pension files. i was just curious about that in terms of like the work public administration or stories of the of the previously enslaved people. so. yes. so the the interviews those people are are formerly enslaved. they're also the children of enslaved people in of the people
parked it and all of williams hayward slaves got on. the. that's what i'm talking about. they came for him and they the us army and navy did that. they called him notorious rebels and they were, oh, let's go up that river and blow that notorious rabble out of there. right. it happened on the santee with arthur blake. it happened to his cousin walter on the can be. but they came. william c hayward. one quick question. i'm sorry. there's pension files. is that was that prior to what was later...
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looking for william and allen. craft one worked with william in a carpenter shop so he knew him and therefore you could identify him. and the second one was hired by the slave catchers because he had a reputation for doing that sort of thing. so there's to be made in and the money was significant enough that it warranted doing this. the slave the slave holders on the hand after 1850 would were guaranteed the cost. the cost of returning the fugitive would be covered by the government. yeah. so if you look at the bills, the bills of return is the break down. there's there's prison costs that were covered. there the whole per diem expensive. and this sounds like me doing a return after i leave a lecture to the university. i have per diem. expensive. i accommodation expenses. i have meals and all of those under the 1850 fugitives leave law are covered by the federal government and that is a significant cost. and it shows that that that the the big force behind this law is the federal government. and in doing the resear
looking for william and allen. craft one worked with william in a carpenter shop so he knew him and therefore you could identify him. and the second one was hired by the slave catchers because he had a reputation for doing that sort of thing. so there's to be made in and the money was significant enough that it warranted doing this. the slave the slave holders on the hand after 1850 would were guaranteed the cost. the cost of returning the fugitive would be covered by the government. yeah. so...
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and his daily, william cook. william cook arrives in pensacola in 1854, and his captain leaves him there. the captains are supposed to pay for the cost of incarceration. they are supposed to make sure that bring whatever free sailors. they bring free like sailors they bring with them. they're supposed to be responsible for taking them out. but his his captain just left him there. and so the jailer told william cook that he had to pay the expenses for his own incarcerate. and so he had no way pay this. and so he basically became a municipal worker. and he had to work in pensacola for a number of months before he could pay off his own jail fees that he never should have paid in the first place. and his fines. and then he was finally able to get on a and go northward. but he was basically municipal worker for a number of months. that is not a unique experience. that there's plenty of archival evidence that suggests that there are plenty of others that that suffered that same fate. john jones arrived in in 1843. he w
and his daily, william cook. william cook arrives in pensacola in 1854, and his captain leaves him there. the captains are supposed to pay for the cost of incarceration. they are supposed to make sure that bring whatever free sailors. they bring free like sailors they bring with them. they're supposed to be responsible for taking them out. but his his captain just left him there. and so the jailer told william cook that he had to pay the expenses for his own incarcerate. and so he had no way...
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or i could say, make me look like serena williams. now coco garbo. oh, the athlete you know, and it went wrong. so i. yeah. so that's why we're here. some of the areas that excite me about a.i., but i'm cautiously optimistic. at stake are its applications for health care. so i don't think it a small achievement alpha fold right to predict 200 million protein folding structures. and when i was a little girl i talk about this in the book i used to go to my dad's office and feed cancer cells. he's a professor, medicinal chemistry and computer aided drug development. so i grew up with my dad and poster shows of protein folding structures all over the world and all over our house. and yeah, he wanted me to go into chemistry, but the silicon computers themselves just look so cool, so i ended up going in a different direction. so that part excites me. but then i also think about so many of the disparities we have in health. there's a company i invested in tech that focuses on women's health. one in three women die of cardiovascular disease, but less than a
or i could say, make me look like serena williams. now coco garbo. oh, the athlete you know, and it went wrong. so i. yeah. so that's why we're here. some of the areas that excite me about a.i., but i'm cautiously optimistic. at stake are its applications for health care. so i don't think it a small achievement alpha fold right to predict 200 million protein folding structures. and when i was a little girl i talk about this in the book i used to go to my dad's office and feed cancer cells. he's...
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he becomes a right hand man for william walker. the gray eyed child of destiny or blue eyed child destiny. i forget his nickname, guy who tried to form a pro-slavery in nicaragua through the filibustering campaign, he became a gunrunner for the cuban liberation movement in, 1850 556. and then in 1855, he meets a woman named isadora rabbit cheyney. and after ten days of knowing her, he marries her in maine and as a bit of advice for students in the room, it's probably never a idea to marry someone after ten days of knowing them now. maybe some of you have had better luck with that, but they get married after ten days acquaintance and it becomes a very rocky, unhappy marriage. by the time the civil war comes around, they have three young children by the end of the 1850s, appleton is flat broke and he he and his wife and three kids and his brother and his and their kids all move in. mom and dad on long island of you have probably lived that where the kids come home later in life and they try to make money by forming a newspaper called
he becomes a right hand man for william walker. the gray eyed child of destiny or blue eyed child destiny. i forget his nickname, guy who tried to form a pro-slavery in nicaragua through the filibustering campaign, he became a gunrunner for the cuban liberation movement in, 1850 556. and then in 1855, he meets a woman named isadora rabbit cheyney. and after ten days of knowing her, he marries her in maine and as a bit of advice for students in the room, it's probably never a idea to marry...
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so william takes a gun, shoots himself over the heart. some people in the newspaper and otherwise to this day say that it's just a just a gun handling accident like fun he. he had himself in a like and he just couldn't see way to get out of it then then the younger younger boys said junior he an alcohol problem from very very early on and and when stephens his will he it because that junior was the last of the line he didn't have any other direct relatives to leave things to if said junior had gotten dry for three years running, he would have inherited stephen's estate, which was probably millions of dollars in those days because he bought real estate land all over the place thousands of acres fed couldn't do it. they couldn't do it really, i said. and lydia, you know, i already told you she would have to come over washington to clean this kid up so old enough to know better. but he didn't didn't. so she was front and center as wealth. oh, and her son isaac, who was. judge landis, liked to refer to him as his little isaac smith. he was fo
so william takes a gun, shoots himself over the heart. some people in the newspaper and otherwise to this day say that it's just a just a gun handling accident like fun he. he had himself in a like and he just couldn't see way to get out of it then then the younger younger boys said junior he an alcohol problem from very very early on and and when stephens his will he it because that junior was the last of the line he didn't have any other direct relatives to leave things to if said junior had...
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william b franklin was a union general who was responding to the threat. he got captured by confederate soldiers who got distracted by the spoils of war. and so franklin escaped in the middle of the night. he just waited for them to fall asleep and he was out. and so they did not accomplish nearly as what they wanted to. but they get near baltimore and then they realize it's a bridge too far right. i'm sorry. they get caught. they get caught. yeah. yeah. the idea is to link back up in washington. yeah. so what to the money early. got. yeah. good question. it doesn't go to the confederacy. so no one really knows what happened to the money. right. the question was what happened in the money. no. really knows. right. he never forwards it to richmond, never a correspondence. so where is right. $200,000 is a lot of money. where it. yes. he had a grand old time. yeah it's interesting that the ransom was paid by five banks. five frederick banks put up the money and they charge the city interest on the payback. and so it until the 1950s that the city paid back the
william b franklin was a union general who was responding to the threat. he got captured by confederate soldiers who got distracted by the spoils of war. and so franklin escaped in the middle of the night. he just waited for them to fall asleep and he was out. and so they did not accomplish nearly as what they wanted to. but they get near baltimore and then they realize it's a bridge too far right. i'm sorry. they get caught. they get caught. yeah. yeah. the idea is to link back up in...
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so william takes a gun, shoots himself over the heart. some people in the newspaper and otherwise to this day say that it's just a just a gun handling accident like fun he. he had himself in a like and he just couldn't see way to get out of it then then the younger younger boys said junior he an alcohol problem from very very early on and and when stephens his will he it because that junior was the last of the line he didn't have any other direct relatives to leave things to if said junior had gotten dry for three years running, he would have inherited stephen's estate, which was probably millions of dollars in those days because he bought real estate land all over the place thousands of acres fed couldn't do it. they couldn't do it really, i said. and lydia, you know, i already told you she would have to come over washington to clean this kid up so old enough to know better. but he didn't didn't. so she was front and center as wealth. oh, and her son isaac, who was. judge landis, liked to refer to him as his little isaac smith. he was fo
so william takes a gun, shoots himself over the heart. some people in the newspaper and otherwise to this day say that it's just a just a gun handling accident like fun he. he had himself in a like and he just couldn't see way to get out of it then then the younger younger boys said junior he an alcohol problem from very very early on and and when stephens his will he it because that junior was the last of the line he didn't have any other direct relatives to leave things to if said junior had...
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that's when she went to confirm abe's killing and then find william. eliza and the children lost abe. their cash, all their possessions. that year's crop, their hogs, and most of abe's tools. their home had been destroyed. and the men's knowledge that they left an adult witness meant that it probably wasn't safe for the family to continue living on the homestead. eliza reported what happened to local authorities and a grand jury was convened to investigate the spate of attacks and spree killings in the area. but many of the witnesses were too afraid to talk. initially. eliza wasn't afraid. it's not clear who or what spooked her, but suddenly she and the children shot out of choctaw county enroute. she learned that abe's killers were pursuing them, but she and the children managed to pick up the pace and they safely made it to demopolis, where she thought they might be safe. receiving a flood of reports of attacks like the one on abe and eliza's family, the us congress convened an investigation into the execution of laws and the safety of the lives and
that's when she went to confirm abe's killing and then find william. eliza and the children lost abe. their cash, all their possessions. that year's crop, their hogs, and most of abe's tools. their home had been destroyed. and the men's knowledge that they left an adult witness meant that it probably wasn't safe for the family to continue living on the homestead. eliza reported what happened to local authorities and a grand jury was convened to investigate the spate of attacks and spree...
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that's when she went to confirm abe's killing and then find william. eliza and the children lost abe. their cash, all their possessions. that year's crop, their hogs, and most of abe's tools. their home had been destroyed. and the men's knowledge that they left an adult witness meant that it probably wasn't safe for the family to continue living on the homestead. eliza reported what happened to local authorities and a grand jury was convened to investigate the spate of attacks and spree killings in the area. but many of the witnesses were too afraid to talk. initially. eliza wasn't afraid. it's not clear who or what spooked her, but suddenly she and the children shot out of choctaw county enroute. she learned that abe's killers were pursuing them, but she and the children managed to pick up the pace and they safely made it to demopolis, where she thought they might be safe. receiving a flood of reports of attacks like the one on abe and eliza's family, the us congress convened an investigation into the execution of laws and the safety of the lives and
that's when she went to confirm abe's killing and then find william. eliza and the children lost abe. their cash, all their possessions. that year's crop, their hogs, and most of abe's tools. their home had been destroyed. and the men's knowledge that they left an adult witness meant that it probably wasn't safe for the family to continue living on the homestead. eliza reported what happened to local authorities and a grand jury was convened to investigate the spate of attacks and spree...
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william brattle jane was enslaved to andrew boardman. so who are these two people? so william brattle, that name is probably to many of you, he was the minister of the first parish church. he died in 1717, a couple of years after sicily. and is buried in this very ornate altar style monument. he was a harvard alum. he was a tutor at harvard, and he was a member of the corporation. andrew boardman was equally prominent. he was the second andrew boardman, he was a steward of harvard college for over 40 years. that's some kind the equivalent of the bursar at the time, but very important. he was the third of four boardman is that held hold this role he also has a really impressive monument very well carved the second style with that the with with wings this is a general how these people have been viewed looking at their headstone but as a landscape person i wanted to know how did these people relate to how did they relate to their families, to the people they enslaved? and that's where things get particularly interesting. so the bordens are here in red. this is william
william brattle jane was enslaved to andrew boardman. so who are these two people? so william brattle, that name is probably to many of you, he was the minister of the first parish church. he died in 1717, a couple of years after sicily. and is buried in this very ornate altar style monument. he was a harvard alum. he was a tutor at harvard, and he was a member of the corporation. andrew boardman was equally prominent. he was the second andrew boardman, he was a steward of harvard college for...
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at the time, william o'dwyer had a role in these hearings. what was it? right. so one of the key goals that chief oliver established for this committee was to not just understand the criminal element in these cities, but to understand their political connections and the extent to which local crime, local law enforcement, was either not addressing the problem or wouldn't address the problem because of their connections with organized crime. former mayor of new york william o'dwyer, initially connected with the committee and and provided them with a lot of information talking about his experiences in fighting crime in new york city during his time there at the time of the committee hearings, he was actually ambassador to mexico and he came back from that assignment to testif on camera. but when chief oliver turned to questioning o'dwyer, it wasn't to praise him for all the work that he had done. it was to question the ways in which he had not taken steps to deal with the gambling problem. in new york city, the people that he was connected to that prevented him fro
at the time, william o'dwyer had a role in these hearings. what was it? right. so one of the key goals that chief oliver established for this committee was to not just understand the criminal element in these cities, but to understand their political connections and the extent to which local crime, local law enforcement, was either not addressing the problem or wouldn't address the problem because of their connections with organized crime. former mayor of new york william o'dwyer, initially...
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at the time, william o'dwyer had a role in these hearings. what was it? right. so one of the key goals that chief oliver established for this committee was to not just understand the criminal element in these cities, but to understand their political connections and the extent to which local crime, local law enforcement, was either not addressing the problem or wouldn't address the problem because of their connections with organized crime. former mayor of new york william o'dwyer, initially connected with the committee and and provided them with a lot of information talking about his experiences in fighting crime in new york city during his time there at the time of the committee hearings, he was actually ambassador to mexico and he came back from that assignment to testify on camera. but when chief oliver turned to questioning o'dwyer, it wasn't to praise him for all the work that he had done. it was to question the ways in which he had not taken steps to deal with the gambling problem. in new york city, the people that he was connected to that prevented him fr
at the time, william o'dwyer had a role in these hearings. what was it? right. so one of the key goals that chief oliver established for this committee was to not just understand the criminal element in these cities, but to understand their political connections and the extent to which local crime, local law enforcement, was either not addressing the problem or wouldn't address the problem because of their connections with organized crime. former mayor of new york william o'dwyer, initially...
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william seward opens up a carton of books and has some brown paper. and lincoln says, can i borrow the brown paper? and he writes, the second gettysburg address on the brown paper. and as she says and he knew it was a failure from the beginning. and for 50, 75 years, that was the story. what we're saying here together is no lincoln, never would have simply written something on the fly, on the way to. he was very careful, both his writing and his speaking. he re-edited and as ed suggested, over being willing and able to speak, this is what happened to put that no name and in the american public. hopefully we don't believe that anymore. and by the way, it finally i you know, i'm not i'm not great on the decades between 1970 and now but it did inspire television movie in lincoln was played by who knows you you know or dennis weaver. joe can you speak a little bit to how that the the inability to speak very effectively extemporaneously was hindrance or hurt? lincoln his political career, how he overcame that. well he was a i think his is a trial lawyer. y
william seward opens up a carton of books and has some brown paper. and lincoln says, can i borrow the brown paper? and he writes, the second gettysburg address on the brown paper. and as she says and he knew it was a failure from the beginning. and for 50, 75 years, that was the story. what we're saying here together is no lincoln, never would have simply written something on the fly, on the way to. he was very careful, both his writing and his speaking. he re-edited and as ed suggested, over...
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senator william seward. seward was regarded as the founder and father of the republic and party, a bold opponent, slavery and defender of the rights of. and he was managed a brilliant political strategist named thurlow wheat, who who could make or break senators and presidents. he had more money behind him than any candidate. seward had traveled to europe. several months before the convention where he kept his preparation for the presidency by meeting with world leaders, including queen victoria pope pius the ninth and france's emperor the third. when returned, he was mobbed by americans who wanted him to be the next president. he was far and away the most candidate with the delegates gathering in chicago. but his strength was the sept of this man as the radical abolitionist john brown. previous october, he hadaid a federal armory and planned to provide slaves guns for a violent insurrection against whites. while brown was apprehended in hang the infuriated the south terrified many voters in the north. many
senator william seward. seward was regarded as the founder and father of the republic and party, a bold opponent, slavery and defender of the rights of. and he was managed a brilliant political strategist named thurlow wheat, who who could make or break senators and presidents. he had more money behind him than any candidate. seward had traveled to europe. several months before the convention where he kept his preparation for the presidency by meeting with world leaders, including queen...
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i thanks for this william seward question. so if the story that you're telling us about the republican party eventually away from the ideals of as it began and then moving towards imperialism, what do we do with the figure like bill seward, who as early as 18 we align with lincoln more fought for the not right, but as early as 1867, he masterminded the alaska purchase. he's also trying to buy bunch of caribbean islands. congress doesn't really to do that. but how do we see them if we're figuring imperialism a thing that happens later on after republicans kind of flip and go and do something else? what do we do with that kind of early behavior by someone in that center of power with the republicans like? so yeah that's a great question. and we like to draw these neat lines right in periodization, but sometimes you can see the roots and origins of something way beyond. so for instance, those who talk about western reconstruction, want to go back to the mexican war. they we should look at the mexican war before the civil war and
i thanks for this william seward question. so if the story that you're telling us about the republican party eventually away from the ideals of as it began and then moving towards imperialism, what do we do with the figure like bill seward, who as early as 18 we align with lincoln more fought for the not right, but as early as 1867, he masterminded the alaska purchase. he's also trying to buy bunch of caribbean islands. congress doesn't really to do that. but how do we see them if we're...
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my name is amanda williams and it is my honor to lead the team here at the macarthur memorial. and i would like to extend a special welcome this morning to. congressman bobby scott to city of norfolk mayor dr. cooper, alexander philippine, consul general eric cruz, erebus philippine army attache arthur roman yost and lieutenant general john agen. dr. cynthia romero. the chairman of the council of united filipino organizations of tidewater. max frias, vice president, the hampton roads chapter of filipino national historical society. ric hurley, the director of the virginia association of museums colonel william davis, the executive director of the general douglas macarthur. members of the general douglas macarthur foundation board and acting deputy city manager and military affairs liaison. mr. len ramirez, thank you all very much this morning for being with us. and we would also like to say that are very honored to be hosting the filipino american veterans of hampton roads, color guard and the philippine cultural center of virginia school of creative and performing arts and the
my name is amanda williams and it is my honor to lead the team here at the macarthur memorial. and i would like to extend a special welcome this morning to. congressman bobby scott to city of norfolk mayor dr. cooper, alexander philippine, consul general eric cruz, erebus philippine army attache arthur roman yost and lieutenant general john agen. dr. cynthia romero. the chairman of the council of united filipino organizations of tidewater. max frias, vice president, the hampton roads chapter of...