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Westfield State University history professor emerita Catherine Shannon discussed the large-scale Irish immigration to America in the mid-nineteenth century. She also talks about the relationship immigrants maintained with their home country. The Nantucket Historical Association hosted this event, provided the video, and retains copyright of this program. Sponsor: Nantucket Historical Association
Topics: ireland, boston, nantucket, fitzpatrick, new york, massachusetts, new england, atlantic, lincoln,...
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Westfield State University history professor emerita Catherine Shannon discussed the large-scale Irish immigration to America in the mid-nineteenth century. She also talks about the relationship immigrants maintained with their home country. The Nantucket Historical Association hosted this event, provided the video, and retains copyright of this program. Sponsor: Nantucket Historical Association
Topics: ireland, boston, nantucket, massachusetts, fitzpatrick, new york, atlantic, canada, london,...
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Westfield State University history professor emerita Catherine Shannon discussed the large-scale Irish immigration to America in the mid-nineteenth century. She also talks about the relationship immigrants maintained with their home country. The Nantucket Historical Association hosted this event, provided the video, and retains copyright of this program. Sponsor: Nantucket Historical Association
Topics: ireland, boston, white house, nantucket, fitzpatrick, new york, massachusetts, atlantic,...
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Westfield State University history professor emerita Catherine Shannon discussed the large-scale Irish immigration to America in the mid-nineteenth century. She also talks about the relationship immigrants maintained with their home country. The Nantucket Historical Association hosted this event, provided the video, and retains copyright of this program. Sponsor: Nantucket Historical Association
Topics: ireland, boston, massachusetts, fitzpatrick, new york, atlantic, nantucket, new england, london,...
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Tamara Payne recounted the life of Malcolm X in her Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, "The Dead Are Arising." The Boston Book Festival sponsored this virtual program. Sponsor: Boston Book Festival
Topics: malcolm, wilfred, boston, john davis, hartford, connecticut, malcolm x, detroit, new york,...
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Tamara Payne recounted the life of Malcolm X in her Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, "The Dead Are Arising." The Boston Book Festival sponsored this virtual program. Sponsor: Boston Book Festival
Topics: malcolm, wilfred, boston, john davis, hartford, connecticut, malcolm x, detroit, new york,...
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Essayist Tanya Selvaratnam ("Assume Nothing") and writer Nadia Owusu ("Aftershocks"') discussed their memoirs about identity, race and violence against women. This virtual event was part of the San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books. Sponsor: [San Diego Union-Tribune]
Topics: new york, san diego, tonya, nadia, new york city
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Essayist Tanya Selvaratnam ("Assume Nothing") and writer Nadia Owusu ("Aftershocks"') discussed their memoirs about identity, race and violence against women. This virtual event was part of the San Diego Union-Tribune Festival of Books. Sponsor: [San Diego Union-Tribune]
Topics: new york, san diego, tonya, nadia, new york city
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Iranian-American journalist Tara Kangarlou reported on life in Iran and the political and cultural gaps between that nation and the United States. This virtual event was hosted by the McCain Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: McCain Institute for International Leadership
Topics: iran, jon, germany, biden, china, mccain, uk, syria, europe, france, obama, pakistan, wisconsin,...
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Iranian-American journalist Tara Kangarlou reported on life in Iran and the political and cultural gaps between that nation and the United States. This virtual event was hosted by the McCain Institute in Washington, D.C. Sponsor: McCain Institute for International Leadership
Topics: iran, jon, germany, biden, china, mccain, uk, syria, europe, france, obama, pakistan, wisconsin,...
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'Me Too' founder and activist Tarana Burke discussed her life and her work to support and empower Black and Brown girls. Flatiron Books publishing hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Flatiron Books
Topics: garrick, garrett, celeste, r. kelly, marie claire, new york, blackman, selma, ms. ann, russell...
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'Me Too' founder and activist Tarana Burke discussed her life and her work to support and empower Black and Brown girls. Flatiron Books publishing hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Flatiron Books
Topics: garrick, garrett, celeste, r. kelly, marie claire, new york, blackman, selma, ms. ann, russell...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a panel discussion on Holocaust denial and the importance on continued education and scholarship of World War II history. This talk was part of the museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: germany, paul, jason, tyler, europe, poland, alexandra, auschwitz, hungary, alex, berlin, hitler,...
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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) delivered the State of the State Address at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville. The governor spoke about his state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor Lee also discussed the strength of the state's economy despite the coronavirus. The governor spoke about issues he hoped to address over the next year including expanding broadband access, supporting pro-life legislation, improving the state's foster care and adoption system and improving education....
Topics: tennessee, nato, barry lewis, new york city, general assembly, mcnally, c-span, europe
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The City Club of Cleveland hosted a virtual discussion on the direction of the Republican Party after the Trump presidency, the divisions in the Republican Party and possible future leaders of the party. Sponsor: City Club of Cleveland
Topics: donald trump, sarah longwell, joe biden, biden, jim jordan, washington, tim miller, cleveland,...
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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election over three challengers with less than 40 percent of the popular vote and without a single electoral vote from a slave state. His transition to the presidency was beset by protests over the election's legitimacy, assassination threats and the secession of several states in the Deep South. Ted Widmer, author of "Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington," talked about this tumultuous period in U.S. history with Harold Holzer of...
Topics: washington, baltimore, new york, philadelphia, lincoln, springfield, harold, lincoln, ohio,...
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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election over three challengers with less than 40 percent of the popular vote and without a single electoral vote from a slave state. His transition to the presidency was beset by protests over the election's legitimacy, assassination threats and the secession of several states in the Deep South. Ted Widmer, author of "Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington," talked about this tumultuous period in U.S. history with Harold Holzer of...
Topics: washington, baltimore, new york, philadelphia, lincoln, springfield, harold, lincoln, gettysburg,...
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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election over three challengers with less than 40 percent of the popular vote and without a single electoral vote from a slave state. His transition to the presidency was beset by protests over the election's legitimacy, assassination threats and the secession of several states in the Deep South. Ted Widmer, author of "Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington," talked about this tumultuous period in U.S. history with Harold Holzer of...
Topics: washington, baltimore, philadelphia, lincoln, new york, springfield, gettysburg, harold, lincoln,...
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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election over three challengers with less than 40 percent of the popular vote and without a single electoral vote from a slave state. His transition to the presidency was beset by protests over the election's legitimacy, assassination threats and the secession of several states in the Deep South. Ted Widmer, author of "Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington," talked about this tumultuous period in U.S. history with Harold Holzer of...
Topics: washington, baltimore, new york, philadelphia, lincoln, springfield, harold, lincoln, gettysburg,...
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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election over three challengers with less than 40 percent of the popular vote and without a single electoral vote from a slave state. His transition to the presidency was beset by protests over the election's legitimacy, assassination threats and the secession of several states in the Deep South. Ted Widmer, author of "Lincoln on the Verge: Thirteen Days to Washington," talked about this tumultuous period in U.S. history with Harold Holzer of...
Topics: washington, baltimore, lincoln, philadelphia, new york, lincoln, springfield, harold, ohio,...
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Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address is widely considered one of the greatest speeches in American political history. Edward's Achorn's book, "Every Drop of Blood: The Momentous Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln," tells the story of that speech through the eyes and ears of those who witnessed it, including Walt Whitman, Frederick Douglass and John Wilkes Booth. The author talked about that portentous day in March 1865 with Frank Williams of the Lincoln Forum, which hosted...
Topics: lincoln, lincoln, douglas, frederick douglass, lincoln, john wilkes, plymouth, new york, michelle...
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Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address is widely considered one of the greatest speeches in American political history. Edward's Achorn's book, "Every Drop of Blood: The Momentous Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln," tells the story of that speech through the eyes and ears of those who witnessed it, including Walt Whitman, Frederick Douglass and John Wilkes Booth. The author talked about that portentous day in March 1865 with Frank Williams of the Lincoln Forum, which hosted...
Topics: lincoln, lincoln, douglas, frederick douglass, lincoln, new york, john wilkes, harold, washington,...
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Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address is widely considered one of the greatest speeches in American political history. Edward's Achorn's book, "Every Drop of Blood: The Momentous Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln," tells the story of that speech through the eyes and ears of those who witnessed it, including Walt Whitman, Frederick Douglass and John Wilkes Booth. The author talked about that portentous day in March 1865 with Frank Williams of the Lincoln Forum, which hosted...
Topics: lincoln, lincoln, lincoln, douglas, frederick douglass, walt witman, new york, white house, harold,...
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Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address is widely considered one of the greatest speeches in American political history. Edward's Achorn's book, "Every Drop of Blood: The Momentous Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln," tells the story of that speech through the eyes and ears of those who witnessed it, including Walt Whitman, Frederick Douglass and John Wilkes Booth. The author talked about that portentous day in March 1865 with Frank Williams of the Lincoln Forum, which hosted...
Topics: lincoln, lincoln, douglas, frederick douglass, lincoln, new york, john wilkes, harold, washington,...
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William Harris, author of "Lincoln and Congress" talked about Abraham Lincoln, Congress and the Cabinet of 1862 at a day-long symposium on Abraham Lincoln's life, career & legacy. The Abraham Lincoln Institute & Ford's Theatre Society co-host. Sponsor: Lincoln (Abraham) Institute of the Mid-Atlantic,Ford's Theatre Society
Topics: lincoln, stewart, lincoln, lincoln, brown, north carolina, alabama, james, johnson, new york,...
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William Harris, author of "Lincoln and Congress" talked about Abraham Lincoln, Congress and the Cabinet of 1862 at a day-long symposium on Abraham Lincoln's life, career & legacy. The Abraham Lincoln Institute & Ford's Theatre Society co-host. Sponsor: Lincoln (Abraham) Institute of the Mid-Atlantic,Ford's Theatre Society
Topics: lincoln, lincoln, lincoln, browning, new york, fessenden, seward, virginia, minnesota, ben wade,...
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Christopher Bonner spoke with the co-editors of the Journal of the Civil War Era about the his book "Remaking the Republic: Black Politics and the Creation of American Citizenship." He discussed his research process and how black activists used the claim of citizenship to secure other rights and freedoms. The Journal of the Civil War Era provided this video. Sponsor: [Journal of the Civil War Era]
Topics: new york, virginia, chris, hodges, kate, willis hodges, frederick douglass, manhattan, cornish,...
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Christopher Bonner spoke with the co-editors of the Journal of the Civil War Era about the his book "Remaking the Republic: Black Politics and the Creation of American Citizenship." He discussed his research process and how black activists used the claim of citizenship to secure other rights and freedoms. The Journal of the Civil War Era provided this video. Sponsor: [Journal of the Civil War Era]
Topics: chris, new york, virginia, hodges, georgia, christopher bonner, kate, willis hodges, frederick...
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Historian Brian Steel Wills talked about Union General George Henry Thomas. Nicknamed "The Rock of Chickamauga," General Thomas was a Virginian who sided with the Union and commanded several battles in the Western Theater of the Civil War. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: kentucky, virginia, chickamauga, sherman, nashville, mexico, wilson, wayne, tomas, southampton,...
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Historians at the annual Pamplin Historical Park conference discussed topics related to the Civil War. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: gettysburg, washington, virginia, burnside, john, brian, north carolina, harvard, harrison, navy,...
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U. S. Naval Academy professor emeritus Craig Symonds talked about Civil War naval leadership, which included Union Admiral David Farragut, who he compared to World War II Admiral Chester Nimitz. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: navy, virginia, naval academy, new orleans, chester nimitz, david, porter, david dixon porter,...
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U. S. Naval Academy professor emeritus Craig Symonds talked about Civil War naval leadership, which included Union Admiral David Farragut, who he compared to World War II Admiral Chester Nimitz. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: new orleans, naval academy, navy, nimitz, chester nimitz, virginia, texas, porter, david, david...
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U. S. Naval Academy professor emeritus Craig Symonds talked about Civil War naval leadership, which included Union Admiral David Farragut, who he compared to World War II Admiral Chester Nimitz. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: chester nimitz, naval academy, new orleans, david, navy, virginia, nemitz, porter, freeman,...
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U. S. Naval Academy professor emeritus Craig Symonds talked about Civil War naval leadership, which included Union Admiral David Farragut, who he compared to World War II Admiral Chester Nimitz. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: chester nimitz, naval academy, new orleans, david, navy, virginia, nemitz, porter, freeman,...
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U. S. Naval Academy professor emeritus Craig Symonds talked about Civil War naval leadership, which included Union Admiral David Farragut, who he compared to World War II Admiral Chester Nimitz. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: chester nimitz, naval academy, new orleans, david, navy, virginia, nemitz, porter, freeman,...
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Jonathan Jones of Penn State University talked about widespread opiate addiction among Civil War veterans. He explained how prescribing opium and morphine -- common treatments used for wartime injuries -- grew into lifelong drug dependence for many. Virginia Tech's Center for Civil War Studies hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | Virginia Center for Civil War Studies
Topics: john, virginia, fredericksburg, jones, stanton, boston, turkey, gorrick, gulrick, new york,...
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Jonathan Jones of Penn State University talked about widespread opiate addiction among Civil War veterans. He explained how prescribing opium and morphine -- common treatments used for wartime injuries -- grew into lifelong drug dependence for many. Virginia Tech's Center for Civil War Studies hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ. | Virginia Center for Civil War Studies
Topics: john, virginia, fredericksburg, stanton, boston, turkey, jones, new york, jonathan, jonathan jones,...
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Scholars discussed how the Civil War press commemorated soldiers in newspaper illustrations, obituaries, prisoner of war accounts and solicitations to fund monuments. This session was part of an annual symposium on the 19th-century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: quinn, antietam, harper, pennsylvania, leslie, brady, south carolina, frank leslie, washington,...
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Scholars discussed how the Civil War press commemorated soldiers in newspaper illustrations, obituaries, prisoner of war accounts and solicitations to fund monuments. This session was part of an annual symposium on the 19th-century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: harper, reagan, antietam, leslie, brady, washington, captivity, pennsylvania, new york, frank...
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Scholars discussed how the Civil War press commemorated soldiers in newspaper illustrations, obituaries, prisoner of war accounts and solicitations to fund monuments. This session was part of an annual symposium on the 19th-century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: quinn, antietam, harper, washington, pennsylvania, brady, south carolina, frank leslie, bramlett,...
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Southern Utah University professor Laura June Davis talked about Confederate boat burners and naval guerrilla action on the lower Mississippi River during the last years of the Civil War. She described how after the fall of Vicksburg in 1863, clandestine Confederate forces targeted commercial steamboats in order to disrupt Union supplies and cause panic in the North. Virginia Tech's Center for Civil War Studies hosted this event and provided the video. Sponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and...
Topics: mississippi, new orleans, st. louis, loudon, vicksburg, louis, jefferson davis, william murphy,...
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A group of scholars discussed how the Civil War press depicted soldier experiences, exploring how information was transmitted and the scope of reporting. They talked about soldiers writing to editors of their hometown newspapers, the role of abolitionist papers, the lack of material on Mexican-American combatants and how the wartime press portrayed women. This session was part an annual symposium on the 19th century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga....
Topics: texas, mexico, california, ohio, washington, valerie, michael, lincoln, boston, indiana, jefferson...
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Historians discussed the role and reception of ethnic and immigrant troops during the Civil War. They talked about German, Irish, and African American soldiers as well as the newspapers that served these communities. This session was part an annual symposium on the 19th century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: douglass, chancellorsville, boston, gettysburg, frederick douglass, massachusetts, keller,...
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Historians discussed the role and reception of ethnic and immigrant troops during the Civil War. They talked about German, Irish, and African American soldiers as well as the newspapers that served these communities. This session was part an annual symposium on the 19th century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: douglas, new york, boston, gettysburg, frederick douglass, pennsylvania, washington, massachusetts,...
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Historians discussed the role and reception of ethnic and immigrant troops during the Civil War. They talked about German, Irish, and African American soldiers as well as the newspapers that served these communities. This session was part an annual symposium on the 19th century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: douglass, new york, anglo, gettysburg, boston, chancellorsville, washington, massachusetts,...
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Historians discussed the role and reception of ethnic and immigrant troops during the Civil War. They talked about German, Irish, and African American soldiers as well as the newspapers that served these communities. This session was part an annual symposium on the 19th century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: new york, anglo, boston, gettysburg, douglass, douglas, chancellorsville, massachusetts, potomac,...
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Historians discussed the role and reception of ethnic and immigrant troops during the Civil War. They talked about German, Irish, and African American soldiers as well as the newspapers that served these communities. This session was part an annual symposium on the 19th century press and the Civil War hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The school provided this video. Sponsor: University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
Topics: kastor, oklahoma, michelle obama, white house, tulsa, gibson, betty ford, edith wilson, alabama,...
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Located in Charleston harbor, Fort Sumter was still held by Union forces in April 1861, despite South Carolina's secession in 1860. National Park Service historian Mark Maloy described the events of April 12, 1861, when Confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on Fort Sumter. This talk was part of a symposium on "The War in the East" hosted by the "Emerging Civil War" blog. Sponsor: Emerging Civil War
Topics: charleston, anderson, charleston harbor, south carolina, morris, virginia, florida, morris island,...
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Located in Charleston harbor, Fort Sumter was still held by Union forces in April 1861, despite South Carolina's secession in 1860. National Park Service historian Mark Maloy described the events of April 12, 1861, when Confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on Fort Sumter. This talk was part of a symposium on "The War in the East" hosted by the "Emerging Civil War" blog. Sponsor: Emerging Civil War
Topics: charleston, anderson, morris, south carolina, charleston harbor, virginia, johnson, chris, robert...
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Located in Charleston harbor, Fort Sumter was still held by Union forces in April 1861, despite South Carolina's secession in 1860. National Park Service historian Mark Maloy described the events of April 12, 1861, when Confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on Fort Sumter. This talk was part of a symposium on "The War in the East" hosted by the "Emerging Civil War" blog. Sponsor: Emerging Civil War
Topics: charleston, anderson, charleston harbor, south carolina, morris, morris island, virginia, moultrie,...
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To mark the 199th anniversary of Ulysses S. Grant's birthday, the Grant Monument Association hosted a discussion about Grant and Lee's legacy. Retired Generals David Petraeus, Dana Pittard and Ty Seidule discussed military bases named for Confederates, various memorials to Robert E. Lee on the campus of West Point and whether Grant should posthumously be made a 5-star general. The Grant Monument Association provided this video. Sponsor: Grant Monument Association
Topics: washington, robert e. lee, virginia, new york city, petraeus, isis, iraq, robert e lee, dana...
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To mark the 199th anniversary of Ulysses S. Grant's birthday, the Grant Monument Association hosted a discussion about Grant and Lee's legacy. Retired Generals David Petraeus, Dana Pittard and Ty Seidule discussed military bases named for Confederates, various memorials to Robert E. Lee on the campus of West Point and whether Grant should posthumously be made a 5-star general. The Grant Monument Association provided this video. Sponsor: Grant Monument Association
Topics: washington, robert e. lee, virginia, new york city, petraeus, isis, iraq, robert e lee, dana...
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Historian Harold Holzer and Valerie Paley of the New-York Historical Society talked about artifacts featured in their joint publication, "The Civil War in 50 Objects." In this program they discussed documents related to slavery, abolition and recruiting freedmen to the Union Army. This conversation took place online due to the coronavirus pandemic and the New-York Historical Society provided the video. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: douglass, frederick douglass, new york, white house, vicksburg, abraham lincoln, lincoln, john...
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Historian Harold Holzer and Valerie Paley of the New-York Historical Society talked about artifacts featured in their joint publication, "The Civil War in 50 Objects." In this program they discussed documents related to slavery, abolition and recruiting freedmen to the Union Army. This conversation took place online due to the coronavirus pandemic and the New-York Historical Society provided the video. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: douglas, new york, white house, frederick douglas, abraham lincoln, lincoln, vicksburg, lincoln,...
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Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and later went on to serve as an Underground Railroad conductor, an abolitionist, a Union spy, a Civil War nurse, and a suffragist. The Lincoln Forum hosted a discussion with scholars Catherine Clinton and Manisha Sinha about Harriet Tubman's life and legacy. The program also included with a performance by Tubman interpreter Kathryn Harris. The Lincoln Forum provided this video. Sponsor: Lincoln Forum (Abraham Lincoln Studies Group)
Topics: harriet tubman, catherine, harriet, tubman, philadelphia, manisha, boston, abraham lincoln,...
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Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and later went on to serve as an Underground Railroad conductor, an abolitionist, a Union spy, a Civil War nurse, and a suffragist. The Lincoln Forum hosted a discussion with scholars Catherine Clinton and Manisha Sinha about Harriet Tubman's life and legacy. The program also included with a performance by Tubman interpreter Kathryn Harris. The Lincoln Forum provided this video. Sponsor: Lincoln Forum (Abraham Lincoln Studies Group)
Topics: harriet tubman, catherine, harriet, tubman, philadelphia, manisha, boston, maryland, new york,...
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Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and later went on to serve as an Underground Railroad conductor, an abolitionist, a Union spy, a Civil War nurse, and a suffragist. The Lincoln Forum hosted a discussion with scholars Catherine Clinton and Manisha Sinha about Harriet Tubman's life and legacy. The program also included with a performance by Tubman interpreter Kathryn Harris. The Lincoln Forum provided this video. Sponsor: Lincoln Forum (Abraham Lincoln Studies Group)
Topics: harriet tubman, catherine, harriet, tubman, philadelphia, manisha, boston, maryland, new york, john...
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Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in 1849 and later went on to serve as an Underground Railroad conductor, an abolitionist, a Union spy, a Civil War nurse, and a suffragist. The Lincoln Forum hosted a discussion with scholars Catherine Clinton and Manisha Sinha about Harriet Tubman's life and legacy. The program also included with a performance by Tubman interpreter Kathryn Harris. The Lincoln Forum provided this video. Sponsor: Lincoln Forum (Abraham Lincoln Studies Group)
Topics: harriet tubman, catherine, harriet, tubman, philadelphia, manisha, boston, maryland, new york, john...
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University of Virginia professor Elizabeth Varon talked about former Confederate General James Longstreet and his reputation after the Civil War. She described how Longstreet joined the Republican Party during Reconstruction and often had to defend his military service to other former Confederates who suggested he was a traitor to the South for his views and politics. Sponsor: University of Virginia | Nau (John L.) Center for Civil War History
Topics: new orleans, johnson, robert e. lee, louisiana, longstreet, appomattox, virginia, james longstreet,...
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University of Virginia professor Elizabeth Varon talked about former Confederate General James Longstreet and his reputation after the Civil War. She described how Longstreet joined the Republican Party during Reconstruction and often had to defend his military service to other former Confederates who suggested he was a traitor to the South for his views and politics. Sponsor: University of Virginia | Nau (John L.) Center for Civil War History
Topics: new orleans, johnson, louisiana, new york, virginia, james longstreet, robert e. lee, lincoln,...
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In October 1859 -- just 18 months before the first shots of the Civil War -- militant abolitionist John Brown lead a raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, hoping to arm the area's slaves and start an insurrection. That same fall, Abraham Lincoln -- then a prospective presidential candidate -- made a speaking tour of Midwestern states in which he called for more measured, political solutions to the problem of slavery. H.W. Brands talked about his book, "The Zealot and the...
Topics: john brown, virginia, abraham lincoln, kansas, frederick douglass, lincoln, jefferson, missouri,...
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In October 1859 -- just 18 months before the first shots of the Civil War -- militant abolitionist John Brown lead a raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, hoping to arm the area's slaves and start an insurrection. That same fall, Abraham Lincoln -- then a prospective presidential candidate -- made a speaking tour of Midwestern states in which he called for more measured, political solutions to the problem of slavery. H.W. Brands talked about his book, "The Zealot and the...
Topics: john brown, virginia, abraham lincoln, kansas, kentucky, fredericton, lincoln, jefferson, brown,...
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In October 1859 -- just 18 months before the first shots of the Civil War -- militant abolitionist John Brown lead a raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, hoping to arm the area's slaves and start an insurrection. That same fall, Abraham Lincoln -- then a prospective presidential candidate -- made a speaking tour of Midwestern states in which he called for more measured, political solutions to the problem of slavery. H.W. Brands talked about his book, "The Zealot and the...
Topics: john brown, virginia, abraham lincoln, kansas, frederick douglass, lincoln, jefferson, missouri,...
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In October 1859 -- just 18 months before the first shots of the Civil War -- militant abolitionist John Brown lead a raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, hoping to arm the area's slaves and start an insurrection. That same fall, Abraham Lincoln -- then a prospective presidential candidate -- made a speaking tour of Midwestern states in which he called for more measured, political solutions to the problem of slavery. H.W. Brands talked about his book, "The Zealot and the...
Topics: john brown, virginia, abraham lincoln, kansas, frederick douglass, lincoln, jefferson, missouri,...
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In October 1859 -- just 18 months before the first shots of the Civil War -- militant abolitionist John Brown lead a raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, hoping to arm the area's slaves and start an insurrection. That same fall, Abraham Lincoln -- then a prospective presidential candidate -- made a speaking tour of Midwestern states in which he called for more measured, political solutions to the problem of slavery. H.W. Brands talked about his book, "The Zealot and the...
Topics: john brown, virginia, abraham lincoln, kansas, frederick douglass, lincoln, jefferson, missouri,...
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Michelle Krowl is a Civil War and Reconstruction specialist with the Library of Congress Manuscript Division. She talked about the library's collection and shared illustrated letters home from Union Army soldier-artist Charles Wellington Reed. She also showed samples from postwar left-handed penmanship contests for veterans whose right arms were amputated during the conflict. Ashley Whitehead Luskey conducted the interview for the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute, which provided this...
Topics: gettysburg, washington, michelle, wellington, theodore roosevelt, ashley, massachusetts, new york,...
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Michelle Krowl is a Civil War and Reconstruction specialist with the Library of Congress Manuscript Division. She talked about the library's collection and shared illustrated letters home from Union Army soldier-artist Charles Wellington Reed. She also showed samples from postwar left-handed penmanship contests for veterans whose right arms were amputated during the conflict. Ashley Whitehead Luskey conducted the interview for the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute, which provided this...
Topics: gettysburg, wellington, washington, massachusetts, theodore roosevelt, michelle, ashley, mediacom,...
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Michelle Krowl is a Civil War and Reconstruction specialist with the Library of Congress Manuscript Division. She talked about the library's collection and shared illustrated letters home from Union Army soldier-artist Charles Wellington Reed. She also showed samples from postwar left-handed penmanship contests for veterans whose right arms were amputated during the conflict. Ashley Whitehead Luskey conducted the interview for the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute, which provided this...
Topics: gettysburg, washington, michelle, wellington, theodore roosevelt, ashley, massachusetts, new york,...
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Michelle Krowl is a Civil War and Reconstruction specialist with the Library of Congress Manuscript Division. She talked about the library's collection and shared illustrated letters home from Union Army soldier-artist Charles Wellington Reed. She also showed samples from postwar left-handed penmanship contests for veterans whose right arms were amputated during the conflict. Ashley Whitehead Luskey conducted the interview for the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute, which provided this...
Topics: gettysburg, washington, michelle, wellington, theodore roosevelt, massachusetts, ashley, cullen,...
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Michelle Krowl is a Civil War and Reconstruction specialist with the Library of Congress Manuscript Division. She talked about the library's collection and shared illustrated letters home from Union Army soldier-artist Charles Wellington Reed. She also showed samples from postwar left-handed penmanship contests for veterans whose right arms were amputated during the conflict. Ashley Whitehead Luskey conducted the interview for the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute, which provided this...
Topics: gettysburg, washington, michelle, wellington, theodore roosevelt, ashley, massachusetts, new york,...
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University of Southern Mississippi professor Susannah Ural talked about the Mississippi homefront during the Civil War. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: mississippi, confederacy, jackson, texas, sarah neece, chris, ellisville, roland, the confederacy,...
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University of Southern Mississippi professor Susannah Ural talked about the Mississippi homefront during the Civil War. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: mississippi, william rowland, texas, kentucky, susannah ural, confederacy, jackson, vicksburg, new...
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University of Southern Mississippi professor Susannah Ural talked about the Mississippi homefront during the Civil War. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: mississippi, uscts, texas, jackson, pierce, confederacy, kentucky, meridian, the union, moore, new...
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University of Southern Mississippi professor Susannah Ural talked about the Mississippi homefront during the Civil War. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: mississippi, william rowland, texas, kentucky, susannah ural, confederacy, jackson, vicksburg, new...
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University of Southern Mississippi professor Susannah Ural talked about the Mississippi homefront during the Civil War. This program was part of the annual Pamplin Historical Park Civil War Symposium. Sponsor: Pamplin Historical Park and National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
Topics: mississippi, william rowland, texas, kentucky, susannah ural, confederacy, jackson, vicksburg, new...
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