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so puerto rico, along with cuba, was the kuban. puerto rico were the last remaining colonies of spain in the caribbean and the americas, actually. and in both of them, 1868 was a turning point. both of them launched their anti-colonial struggles against spain in 1868. there was a botched revolution in puerto rico. the grito hillary's. and they're after their is a movement to establish autonomy on the island. so that means self-government. puerto ricans organize within the island to remain overseas province of spain, while having autonomy over local affairs and through many years of struggles where there is lots of repression. initial lee very much, you know, lots of violence against the advocates of that cause. there is finally. in 1897, november of 1897, spain grants autonomy to puerto rico, and it says that it will establish an automatic autonomy charter with puerto rico having its own local government. that process starts. and here we have luis munoz rivera, who was a main advocate of that autonomy cause and who will become elec
so puerto rico, along with cuba, was the kuban. puerto rico were the last remaining colonies of spain in the caribbean and the americas, actually. and in both of them, 1868 was a turning point. both of them launched their anti-colonial struggles against spain in 1868. there was a botched revolution in puerto rico. the grito hillary's. and they're after their is a movement to establish autonomy on the island. so that means self-government. puerto ricans organize within the island to remain...
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jamaica is not too far away from cuba. that free black people from jamaica will invade cuba and take over. so they institute their own black quarantine. all right. so that's the motivation. now we need to get out of the sort of minds of white enslavers, and we have to start thinking about enforcement. what does it look like when sailors actually enter port cities? when these laws are on the books? so there's two different ways to think about. one of them is quantity tively. how many people are actually being affected by these laws? and then qualitatively, i will spoiler alert. i'm much more interested in the qualitative aspects. that's just the sort of historian that i am. but as it turns out, the quantitative aspect is actually really hard. do tabulating arrests in the antebellum period. our challenge, jane, because police forces are just coming in to existence. and so the records that they keep are are sporadic at best. now, there are some port cities that have decent arrest records. one of those places is new orleans. a
jamaica is not too far away from cuba. that free black people from jamaica will invade cuba and take over. so they institute their own black quarantine. all right. so that's the motivation. now we need to get out of the sort of minds of white enslavers, and we have to start thinking about enforcement. what does it look like when sailors actually enter port cities? when these laws are on the books? so there's two different ways to think about. one of them is quantity tively. how many people are...
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appleton went to havana, cuba from there, his brother's sydney was living in havana at this time and his brother working as a photographer in havana. and so appleton gets out of jail, makes his escape, and goes down to havana where he recuperates his health for the next few months. and then he turns to confederate blockade running. at this point, he very bitter and angry against lincoln, seward and the union and he wants to do what he can to help the confederate cause and for the next year or so he runs cotton between galveston, texas and havana for the confederacy and has some speed chases as high speed as they can get in the 19th century on the gulf of mexico now normally at this point my talk i would tell you all that this image is on ebay for sale now and that as a college professor, i don't quite make money to be able to buy this. and i would say to the audience, if you want to get me an early christmas present, i would be very grateful now i have to tell you, and i hope don't tear up with this. so in so our our board member, patrick anderson, has been an event at carthage colle
appleton went to havana, cuba from there, his brother's sydney was living in havana at this time and his brother working as a photographer in havana. and so appleton gets out of jail, makes his escape, and goes down to havana where he recuperates his health for the next few months. and then he turns to confederate blockade running. at this point, he very bitter and angry against lincoln, seward and the union and he wants to do what he can to help the confederate cause and for the next year or...
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and an amount has she was a spy for cuba, worked for the defense intelligence agency. so these people, it's so painful when you find out that they betrayed your trust. and so this gallery shows why it's so important to make sure we keep our counter measures strong here at cia. so in in this gallery, we have a lot of different artifacts related to these traitors. we have the monitor that aims at his computer station, got a card from robert hanssen, as well as the badge for for an a montez who was just released from prison after serving 20 years for spying on us for cuba. a double agent working at the defense intelligence agency here at cia, many different parts of media, a website, cia gov through twitter, through facebook, we have our artifacts on display for the american to see. they might not be able to come to this museum to see physically because we are here at cia headquarters and that security overlay doesn't allow visitors to come in from off the street. but we hope that the american public can see these artifacts through media and understand the role of cia in
and an amount has she was a spy for cuba, worked for the defense intelligence agency. so these people, it's so painful when you find out that they betrayed your trust. and so this gallery shows why it's so important to make sure we keep our counter measures strong here at cia. so in in this gallery, we have a lot of different artifacts related to these traitors. we have the monitor that aims at his computer station, got a card from robert hanssen, as well as the badge for for an a montez who...
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the civil war inspired the enslaved and abolitionists in spain cuba and brazil. but the demise of inter-racial democracy in the united states also contributed to the unchecked emergence of imperialism and reactionary authoritarianism in the western world by the early 20th century, the united was not just a city upon a hill. unprecedented experiment in democratic republicanism with slavery as the kind paradox in a republic committed to human equality. but it could now serve as a model of racist oppression. the jim crow south and genocidal warfare against indian nations would inspire the nazis in germany as well. the apartheid state in south africa africa now the second american republic during the civil war then was a massive. course correction in u.s. history, resulting in the destruction of racial slavery and the enactment of national citizenship regardless of race. it's for rather than success paved the way for the triumph of a global u.s. empire and revived the specifically southern dream of an imperial and built on and intended perpetuate racial as i argue in
the civil war inspired the enslaved and abolitionists in spain cuba and brazil. but the demise of inter-racial democracy in the united states also contributed to the unchecked emergence of imperialism and reactionary authoritarianism in the western world by the early 20th century, the united was not just a city upon a hill. unprecedented experiment in democratic republicanism with slavery as the kind paradox in a republic committed to human equality. but it could now serve as a model of racist...
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san juan and kettle hill in cuba and. teddy roosevelt lent kelly all the horse equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his studio and made a scientific american magazine front cover it was about an article about bronze casting and kelly on the ladder there is working on and the equestrian statue of general john porter. that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but t
san juan and kettle hill in cuba and. teddy roosevelt lent kelly all the horse equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his...
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the yankees had finally come and would sell them all to cuba. they must immediately run for hide. but. and the enslaved laborers woing him did not feign attachment to the enslaver or obedience to the overseer. instead they did the opposite of what they were ordered to do. mr. hamilton says every man he run and my god, he run all the other way. the overseer ran to the woods alone from his forested, hiding place. he looked peep back at the enslaved people. he looked peep again. he demanded the enslaved people one last time run for hide the enslaved people over whom the overseer held the power work and tortured to death, utterly disregarded his. every man run by him, and they ran to freedom straight to the boat. one of my proudest research moments was finding mr. hamilton's family and tracking them through the sails. they were sold two or three times as a family, and then they were in the rice fields together and they got the boat together and. they include his 80. he was 88. his wife, hager, his daughter, a son in law, harry and granddaughter hager hager. he likely consider himself
the yankees had finally come and would sell them all to cuba. they must immediately run for hide. but. and the enslaved laborers woing him did not feign attachment to the enslaver or obedience to the overseer. instead they did the opposite of what they were ordered to do. mr. hamilton says every man he run and my god, he run all the other way. the overseer ran to the woods alone from his forested, hiding place. he looked peep back at the enslaved people. he looked peep again. he demanded the...
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they thought were gog to go liberate cuba. and i tell you, they were quite shocked. find themselves being sent across the ocean to fight a very different type of war. and they were even more to find that they were staying to fight another enemy. whether it's true or not, one of my beliefs is the reason that it was called the philippine insurrection was that most of these people were militia and there's only three reasons the militia can be deployed into federal service. one of them is insurrection. and so this sort of legal fiction, this was an insurrection, allowed them to retain these people in uniform long after they should have been sent. this is their area of erations, which is luzon and they really vewent out of that. there's one one regiment in --. but beyond tha ts is their experience in the philippines, the manila area and central luzon. these the people that fight the major conventional battles against the army of the revolution or immediately outgun all those forces and but they are withdrawn. e next unit is one i find most interesting are the u.s. volunte
they thought were gog to go liberate cuba. and i tell you, they were quite shocked. find themselves being sent across the ocean to fight a very different type of war. and they were even more to find that they were staying to fight another enemy. whether it's true or not, one of my beliefs is the reason that it was called the philippine insurrection was that most of these people were militia and there's only three reasons the militia can be deployed into federal service. one of them is...
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you are a political refugee born in cuba and came to the united states of america, graduated from law school and became a prosecutor for nine years as an assistant united states attorney, appointed as the youngest u.s. attorney in the nation and director of the u.s. citizenship program and deputies security secretary of the homeland security and you received this position as secretary and i thank you for your public service to our country. i am new to congress and i just got elected in february. i was watching what was going on down here and you kind of tune it out a bit, all the back- and-forth. one of the things i talk about in my campaign and i want to highlight is every problem we face in our country is complicated. nothing is simple. you can't solve complicated problems in an environment of fear and anger were everybody is yelling and screaming at each other. it is impossible. you can't get into the meat and bones to do the work necessary. i was excited by this bipartisan compromise you worked on with senators langford, murphy and senator sinema which didn't have everything in it
you are a political refugee born in cuba and came to the united states of america, graduated from law school and became a prosecutor for nine years as an assistant united states attorney, appointed as the youngest u.s. attorney in the nation and director of the u.s. citizenship program and deputies security secretary of the homeland security and you received this position as secretary and i thank you for your public service to our country. i am new to congress and i just got elected in...
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already been hearing about from my own work about a community of african born people that moved from cuba to south florida at the end of the 19th century and maybe has more general frame. i'm interested in talking and thinking about this project from in the context of what we might identify as a growing and very fertile field of scholarship in latin american and caribbean studies, which seeks to draw direct connections between specific events, communities and individuals in the americas and specific events. communities and individuals in coastal africa. right. so not general links between general cultural areas or linguistic areas, but specific links between individual roles and events in both sides of the atlantic. it's really this work not hindered by the absence of census census reporting about afro descended people. available about the transatlantic slave trade inquisition records and careful attention to the historiography and documentary sources available in atlantic africa to try and build those that kind of those kinds of links. and in that frame the promise of the current paper o
already been hearing about from my own work about a community of african born people that moved from cuba to south florida at the end of the 19th century and maybe has more general frame. i'm interested in talking and thinking about this project from in the context of what we might identify as a growing and very fertile field of scholarship in latin american and caribbean studies, which seeks to draw direct connections between specific events, communities and individuals in the americas and...
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we know we have a chinese spy station in cuba. i have talked to chairman brown, general richardson about the air force base. from the standpoint of power projection and the need to have. i think all of them have agreed the importance of homestead. secretary austin, do you believe that homestead is important for power production to latin america, should we? >> instead reserve base is strategically located in it provides valuable contributions to our efforts. we continued to be grateful for your support for homestead. i know there have been questions about whether or not we are going to close homestead and i can tell you that that is not under consideration right now. >> all right. number two. china is. we finally got through the nda, the ability to buy bistro. i do not understand how the department of defense would ever buy anything made in china. specifically, secretary austin, do you believe that we are buying chinese lighter systems to use on our vehicles were chinese systems that are connected to networks? >> i do not. we will
we know we have a chinese spy station in cuba. i have talked to chairman brown, general richardson about the air force base. from the standpoint of power projection and the need to have. i think all of them have agreed the importance of homestead. secretary austin, do you believe that homestead is important for power production to latin america, should we? >> instead reserve base is strategically located in it provides valuable contributions to our efforts. we continued to be grateful for...
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. >> finally, should citizens of adversarial nations including, russia, cuba, should be allowed to purchase any land, including farmland in the united states of america? >> that's a tough question and i will tell you. >> you have 20 seconds to answer it. >> i tell you what, let me put it this way, it's a tough question. i think the amount of land that's being purchased by those folks is minimal. i think people have this feeling that it's a lot of the land. it's not. >> i say one out house is too many for a member of adversarial nation. >> here is the problem, sir. you also want to sell product to those people. some of those people. so when i'm talking to the chinese ag minister, one of the first things he brings up is the whole suggestion, they are number one customer. >> can you go to russia and buy land? >> forget china. >> can you go to china? >> that's how i responded. the reality is -- >> i've gone over my time. >> that's our number 1 customer. we have to be sensitive to that. >> thank you. >> please recognize the general lady from oregon, congresswoman salinas. >> thank you, chair tho
. >> finally, should citizens of adversarial nations including, russia, cuba, should be allowed to purchase any land, including farmland in the united states of america? >> that's a tough question and i will tell you. >> you have 20 seconds to answer it. >> i tell you what, let me put it this way, it's a tough question. i think the amount of land that's being purchased by those folks is minimal. i think people have this feeling that it's a lot of the land. it's not....
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who was just released from prison after serving 20 years for spying on us for cuba. a double agent working at the defense intelligence agency here at cia, many different parts of media, a website, cia gov through twitter, through facebook, we have our artifacts on display for the american to see. they might not be able to come to this museum to see physically because we are here at cia headquarters and that security overlay doesn't allow visitors to come in from off the street. but we hope that the american public can see these artifacts through media and understand the role of cia in our democracy a little better. robert byer is the director of the cia museum and we appreciate your time. thank you so much for coming in today.
who was just released from prison after serving 20 years for spying on us for cuba. a double agent working at the defense intelligence agency here at cia, many different parts of media, a website, cia gov through twitter, through facebook, we have our artifacts on display for the american to see. they might not be able to come to this museum to see physically because we are here at cia headquarters and that security overlay doesn't allow visitors to come in from off the street. but we hope that...