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i really it in a way it was it was like jim's show in way jim obviously, jim loved good literature. he was always reading and the fact that he was reading columns, novel piqued, calms, curiosity for sure i don't i doubt if you you're novelists i mean, i doubt if you would have reached out necessarily i don't think we would have met without that. i mean the world is web together in truly extraordinary ways. i did the same as you, i must admit. zoomed in on that photograph. i think he's in the tilly's section, which is kind a fairly naughty little section. and i think that's why he's got a little bit of a smile on his face. but no, the fact he was he was reading this book, you know, connected me to him, um, and, you know, when i saw photograph and then put it up against the other photograph that we all know about, then i had to balance all these things in my mind. and i wrote to diane immediately or not. not immediately, but within a couple of months. and then she never got that. she never got the email because i said, if you ever want to write about your son or about your own experie
i really it in a way it was it was like jim's show in way jim obviously, jim loved good literature. he was always reading and the fact that he was reading columns, novel piqued, calms, curiosity for sure i don't i doubt if you you're novelists i mean, i doubt if you would have reached out necessarily i don't think we would have met without that. i mean the world is web together in truly extraordinary ways. i did the same as you, i must admit. zoomed in on that photograph. i think he's in the...
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a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a republican administration, of course. and this started to raise a lot of concern because of the way that senator mccarthy was behaving. his behavior was becoming increasingly erratic and his staff, particularly roy cohn and another staff member named david shine, were, you know, getting into more and more controversy. and ultimately, what happened was that some of senator mccarthy's opponents started to raise the question of why these young lawyers, because at the time there was a draft, why these two young lawyers, cohn and shyne, had not been themselves drafted into th
a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a...
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a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a republican administration, of course. and this started to raise a lot of concern because of the way that senator mccarthy was behaving. his behavior was becoming increasingly erratic and his staff, particulay roy cohn and another staff member named david shine, were, you know, getting into more and more controversy. and ultimately, what happened was that some of senator mccarthy's opponents started to raise the question of why these young lawyers, because at the time there was a draft, why these two young lawyers, cohn and shyne, had not been themselves drafted into the
a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a...
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jim steckel will shoot the pump gun. and leon johnson on the left takes over automatic. each shooter will fire three shots at a 100 yards and mike started off with a bold action model, 700. four. there's mike's group now, jim with the 760 pump people, sometimes of pump guns and automatics, somewhat less accurate. but our specs say they have to measure up to the model's 700. let's see if they do do. it's not bad at all. okay, so now it's up to leon with the 742 automatic. in this actual contest leon. cut the bacon with. 742 automatic. now new for you varmint shooters remington's new five millimeter rimfire magnum it's a hot one and watch and go. by combining the ancient art of the craftsman and the gunsmith with the modern art of computers and technology. the oldest makers in america continue make the best firearms in the world one at a time. here on the side of the barn are all of them. the whole line shotgun and center fires and 20 twos, bold actions and pumps and automatics in all the calibers and, shot shells, sizes. they come in behind each gun stands. a tradition of
jim steckel will shoot the pump gun. and leon johnson on the left takes over automatic. each shooter will fire three shots at a 100 yards and mike started off with a bold action model, 700. four. there's mike's group now, jim with the 760 pump people, sometimes of pump guns and automatics, somewhat less accurate. but our specs say they have to measure up to the model's 700. let's see if they do do. it's not bad at all. okay, so now it's up to leon with the 742 automatic. in this actual contest...
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and jim, mr. willingham worked for caterpillar and he'd given everybody a business card and told us in when we got there to call, calling. so after i checked in, i called him up and he told me to meet him at a bar. where? down there. there was three or four guys from my flight class. there and mr. willingham showed up. he took us to his house where there was 12 or 15 more guys in my class that had been there for maybe two or three days or one day, or got there that morning. and he was letting me stay at the house until they got the port call. and so we had like a mini reunion there, mr. willingham's house and told us when we got to vietnam to let him know where it was. and we all wrote him letters when we got to our unit. and about once a month, if you wrote him a letter, he made a newsletter and his secretary at work put it together and mailed it to all of us. it was a wonderful, wonderful thing that mr. willingham from california did for us. and i'm thankful for that. there's some good stories a
and jim, mr. willingham worked for caterpillar and he'd given everybody a business card and told us in when we got there to call, calling. so after i checked in, i called him up and he told me to meet him at a bar. where? down there. there was three or four guys from my flight class. there and mr. willingham showed up. he took us to his house where there was 12 or 15 more guys in my class that had been there for maybe two or three days or one day, or got there that morning. and he was letting...
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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 book, the fall of reconstruction and slavery is long afterlives in the united states, not emancipation, propelled the drive for overseas empire, whether in the form of formal annexation, ends and colonization or more informally, through foreign interventions to serve u.s. strategic and economic interests, we can go to the next slide. finally. so the pair that i've been talking about is period that is not normally included in histories of reconstruction. this is the fall of the last reconstruction governments in the south i
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...
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her book, madness, race and insanity and a jim crow asylum. antonia, if you can just in a minute or less, please summarize the title for the room. oh boy. yes. in one minute. madness tells the story of a 93 year old institute of an asylum that was founded in 1911. in the heart of the woods in maryland and. it was originally called maryland's hospital for the insane, a name that i think you a lot about what this institution's was and and what it did to and in the community around that it served there this was the only hospital in the state of maryland that for decades was willing to treat black people who were suffering with mental illness or accused of having some some kind of diagnosis and tell the about century long of this institution really a window into the american psyche as a way to explore the legacy of race and mental health. and to look at this industry, this field that today feels so broken to americans of every background and to situate black in the black community and and what happened to them in this space. and so the hospital re
her book, madness, race and insanity and a jim crow asylum. antonia, if you can just in a minute or less, please summarize the title for the room. oh boy. yes. in one minute. madness tells the story of a 93 year old institute of an asylum that was founded in 1911. in the heart of the woods in maryland and. it was originally called maryland's hospital for the insane, a name that i think you a lot about what this institution's was and and what it did to and in the community around that it served...
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it was then that jim crow had arrived. now, when the multiracial republic that operated in the south was brought down, it was brought down with a vengeance. the 20th century's long dominant dunning school of history worked from racially premises to excoriate those who were responsible for reconstruction. professor william dunning ended his 1907 narrative on reconstruct asian by writing grant in 1868 had cried peace. but in his time with the radicals and carpetbaggers in the saddle, there was no peace with peace came. one of dunning students, edwin, derided rand for being too rigid and insisting that the 14th and 15th amendments be informed. regrettably, the dominant history for many decades actually criticized our leaders for enforcing the law, at least reconstruction laws. now, as many of history are aware, the civil rights movement discredited, the racial, a stunning school. but it took more than a generation for the full consequences of this sea and historical thought. it was really starting in the 1990 and in studies o
it was then that jim crow had arrived. now, when the multiracial republic that operated in the south was brought down, it was brought down with a vengeance. the 20th century's long dominant dunning school of history worked from racially premises to excoriate those who were responsible for reconstruction. professor william dunning ended his 1907 narrative on reconstruct asian by writing grant in 1868 had cried peace. but in his time with the radicals and carpetbaggers in the saddle, there was no...
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ideology came out of well-intentioned desire to fix and address the legacy of slavery, the legacy of jim crow, persistent racial disparity. the country and starting really in the sixties and seventies and then continuing on into the eighties, there was a group of scholars that came up with something called critical race theory, which has been much in the news the past few years, but which was originally a conscious effort to redirect the civil rights movement, to reject the rhetoric of martin luther king, bayard rustin, and other traditional civil rights heroes, to say that actually they didn't go far enough and they should have put race on the front burner. what happened is that ideology percolated inside the academy for a few decades, and then just in the past decade, starting around 2013, those ideas that had been essentially dormant in certain corners of academia academia really spread throughout society and have had vocal exponents such as mexican, mexican and robin d'angelo, who say that rather than strive for colorblind society, rather than strive for a society where someone's rac
ideology came out of well-intentioned desire to fix and address the legacy of slavery, the legacy of jim crow, persistent racial disparity. the country and starting really in the sixties and seventies and then continuing on into the eighties, there was a group of scholars that came up with something called critical race theory, which has been much in the news the past few years, but which was originally a conscious effort to redirect the civil rights movement, to reject the rhetoric of martin...
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mccullum, tom mcclellan and big jim harper. who ravished you first? tom mckone grabbed me first by the arm. what next? and we'll stop it. there. and professor alexander. should we interpret to mean rape? yes, absolutely. ravished his rape into sexual assault. and you see this throughout the testimony that they often attacked the place, the person's home, often looking for the male. but when they can't find the male, they they do assault the women. and often sexually assault the women. and we we have this over and over again. i think it's also important to note that they are that you see in this case, as you see in numerous cases, that they are removing the individual from the home, that they are attacking their home at night, of course, a place that they feel safe by many, by many degrees. but then they are removing him from that safe place. and in attacking them, either beating them in numerous ways or in this instance, sexually assaulting them outside of the home, something did not have to happen except for the fact that they are once again explaini
mccullum, tom mcclellan and big jim harper. who ravished you first? tom mckone grabbed me first by the arm. what next? and we'll stop it. there. and professor alexander. should we interpret to mean rape? yes, absolutely. ravished his rape into sexual assault. and you see this throughout the testimony that they often attacked the place, the person's home, often looking for the male. but when they can't find the male, they they do assault the women. and often sexually assault the women. and we we...
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ambassador jim blanchard and his wife janet. ambassador blanchard is the past chair of, the foundation board. and so we're very, very to see him. the national archives foundation is nonprofit partner of the national archives. we work to generate for the national archives mission to, provide public access to the agency's vast holdings. as part of this effort, the archives foundation is proud to assist the national archives in its national exhibition and public programs. much like tonight's program, this important conversation as well as the national archives, national, civic interactive programs that engage educators and students and the general public to learn about our past and to illuminate the future through. their participation in our republic. we have a wonderful planned for you this evening. celebrating ten years of the david rubenstein fine records of rights gallery david rubenstein is a man who almost no introduction. he is an lawyer, businessman and of course a philanthropist and recently a major league baseball owner.
ambassador jim blanchard and his wife janet. ambassador blanchard is the past chair of, the foundation board. and so we're very, very to see him. the national archives foundation is nonprofit partner of the national archives. we work to generate for the national archives mission to, provide public access to the agency's vast holdings. as part of this effort, the archives foundation is proud to assist the national archives in its national exhibition and public programs. much like tonight's...
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during both the heirs of, jim crow and the black lives matter movement. five months after the premieres of women of the movement and let the world see abc news amplify and tell mobley's experiences in the podcast reclaimed the story of mamie till-mobley on october 14th, 2022. the film tiller debuted in select theaters across the u.s. and became the first production about the till case to be distributed on the big screen. as stated on the film's website, it too unveils the true story of mamie till-mobley relentless pursuit of justice and underscore across the universal power of a mother's ability to change the world. as you can see in this left corner, there, president biden also screen the film till at the white house in february of last year. and he remarked this film powerfully tells the story of a mother's loss and a young son's promise. a nation's reckoning about hate, violence and power. a few months later on, what would have been emmett till's 82nd birthday president biden signed a proclamation to create the emmett till and mamie till-mobley nationa
during both the heirs of, jim crow and the black lives matter movement. five months after the premieres of women of the movement and let the world see abc news amplify and tell mobley's experiences in the podcast reclaimed the story of mamie till-mobley on october 14th, 2022. the film tiller debuted in select theaters across the u.s. and became the first production about the till case to be distributed on the big screen. as stated on the film's website, it too unveils the true story of mamie...
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mccullum, tom mcclellan and big jim harper. who ravished you first? tom mckone grabbed me first by the arm. what next? and we'll stop it. there. and professor alexander. should we interpret to mean rape? yes, absolutely. ravished his rape into sexual assault. and you see this throughout the testimony that they often attacked the place, the person's home, often looking for the male. but when they can't find the male, they they do assault the women. and often sexually assault the women. and we we have this over and over again. i think it's also important to note that they are that you see in this case, as you see in numerous cases, that they are removing the individual from the home, that they are attacking their home at night, of course, a place that they feel safe by many, by many degrees. but then they are removing him from that safe place. and in attacking them, either beating them in numerous ways or in this instance, sexually assaulting them outside of the home, something did not have to happen except for the fact that they are once again explaini
mccullum, tom mcclellan and big jim harper. who ravished you first? tom mckone grabbed me first by the arm. what next? and we'll stop it. there. and professor alexander. should we interpret to mean rape? yes, absolutely. ravished his rape into sexual assault. and you see this throughout the testimony that they often attacked the place, the person's home, often looking for the male. but when they can't find the male, they they do assault the women. and often sexually assault the women. and we we...
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the other pilot, captain jim berenice, business administration student at the university, connecticut radio operator gunnery sergeant bob hanson, construction work up from spokane, washington navigator captain chuck layton, chemistry student at ohio wesleyan engineering top turret gunner sergeant harald luck from green bay, wisconsin, used to be a stevedore. besides keeping the billing order, he covers the sky above tail gunner. sergeant john quinlan of yonkers, new york, looking for a cop and company. but he. december eight, 1941, all turret gunner sergeant cecil scott pressman for a rubber company in rahway new jersey. pilot crew 10,000 put on oxygen they're climbing now 300 feet a minute strain on the planes and on the men is mounting. the rest of the crew bombardier captain vincent operated a fleet of trucks in worth, texas waist. on the right, sergeant bill winston for a paint company in chicago. and on the left, sergeant tony nice town used to repair washing machines in detroit when he was a kid. now 19, and has two nazi fighters confirmed. it takes. all of a pilot's strength to
the other pilot, captain jim berenice, business administration student at the university, connecticut radio operator gunnery sergeant bob hanson, construction work up from spokane, washington navigator captain chuck layton, chemistry student at ohio wesleyan engineering top turret gunner sergeant harald luck from green bay, wisconsin, used to be a stevedore. besides keeping the billing order, he covers the sky above tail gunner. sergeant john quinlan of yonkers, new york, looking for a cop and...
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i mentioned jim hansen. he's the one who was radicalized by venus. he worked closely every president and was himself, even though he was a big voice on this issue, registered. then he became an independent. scientists in general tend, not to be democrats because they want to be sort of they often lone wolves. and so they will register as independents anyway, he really had hopes for obama. and then when obama broke his heart he said that is he called obama. it's so sad to read because love president obama but he called his presidency a dismal failure and then he said that we can only really expect relief, the courts and not politics. and i always think hansen dr. hansen is a wise person to follow. and what else else if not? you don't have to. it's not mandatory. okay let's let's go to the other side. so last week, the securities and exchange commission just published new rules requiring public companies mandate climate change disclosures been looked forward to for a long. so very exciting that's out there. just wanted to get each of your opinions on w
i mentioned jim hansen. he's the one who was radicalized by venus. he worked closely every president and was himself, even though he was a big voice on this issue, registered. then he became an independent. scientists in general tend, not to be democrats because they want to be sort of they often lone wolves. and so they will register as independents anyway, he really had hopes for obama. and then when obama broke his heart he said that is he called obama. it's so sad to read because love...
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we've talked about jim's great moral courage. i also just wanted to end by saying it's also beautifully poetic story of love. so you for being with us. we thank peggy and we thank all of you here at politics and prose and all of you took time to come. so good of you. thank. thank you all. on about books we delve into the latest news about the publishing industry with interesting insider interviews with publishing industry experts. we'll also give you updates on current nonfiction authors and books. the latest book reviews. and we'll talk about the current nonfiction and books featured on c-span's book tv. well, over our 25 year plus history book. tv has covered thousands of authors and hundreds of those authors have been published by simon and schuster. jonathan karp is the president of simon and schuster. mr. karp, congratulations on celebrating 100 years in publishing. who are some of the favorite authors that you've worked with over the years? oh, my gosh. well, i guess i'll start with bob woodward, because i do think he's he'
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working explicitly within the christian framework and contained by the biblical texts in what it says, jim jones moves well beyond that critique. the bible christianity and say it's a false religion so. there's a lot of difference. between the two right that really break down this notion that what happened at jonestown should be the driving expectation of what would happen in waco. but that's not way it played out, is it? and so this this cult framework, this confidence in the interpretation that that meant that they were going to kill themselves. right. in fact, motivates government action, that in the end, results the death of over 70 french civilians. okay. so as we wrap up here, let's let's think a little about the consequences. what happens here in in the immediate aftermath, both in in 1993 and 1994, much like with jonestown, that cult perspective sort of gets a boost, right? because in the end it was like it happened again, right? that's what cults do. they are violent. they are destructive, and they need to be stopped. right. but of course, what that narrative didn't do was press f
working explicitly within the christian framework and contained by the biblical texts in what it says, jim jones moves well beyond that critique. the bible christianity and say it's a false religion so. there's a lot of difference. between the two right that really break down this notion that what happened at jonestown should be the driving expectation of what would happen in waco. but that's not way it played out, is it? and so this this cult framework, this confidence in the interpretation...
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christian power fundamentally and so, you know, historians like randall balmer and, kristin cobb as jim and a lot of others traced the rise of the evangelical political to those trends, a more diverse country and, also a less christian country. i want to be clear, those are separate trends. a lot of a lot of people of color are and often christian. well, you know that is interesting and i do want to say that one of the things i appreciate about your book is that you name the whiteness, because it's one of the things that's kind of i'll just be honest, frustrating to me a journalist is that everybody is allowed be black or latino or asian or egypt. nobody seems to want to be white. and, you know, i mean, it's like it's almost like it's the unnamed like well, but if you're not but why are you like the creamy peanut butter and everybody else is crunchy? like, what's that thought. so that doesn't. yeah but you kind of name whiteness as a big part of this movement you are explicit in that and i'm just as briefly as you can because i know it is it's a deep stem. why is that so important? well
christian power fundamentally and so, you know, historians like randall balmer and, kristin cobb as jim and a lot of others traced the rise of the evangelical political to those trends, a more diverse country and, also a less christian country. i want to be clear, those are separate trends. a lot of a lot of people of color are and often christian. well, you know that is interesting and i do want to say that one of the things i appreciate about your book is that you name the whiteness, because...