Washington & Lee University professor Barton Myers talked about Unionists and Confederate deserters in North Carolina who waged their own irregular war against the Confederacy. He also described the hostilities and challenges those with Union sympathies faced on the home front. This program was part of the 2024 Civil War Institute conference at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia.
Prairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode five was titled "Created Equal" and looked at equality in America and what it should mean.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode six was titled "What's Wrong With Our Schools?"
Organization of American Historians president and director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History talked about the role of both institutions, challenges facing historians and new uses of technology for public history. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
Historians talked about eras where Americans' sexual orientation and gender identity became workplace issues. They discussed cases of discrimination, changes in employment law, and the role of union membership. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson presided over a U.S. Capitol ceremony awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to "Rosie the Riveters" for their World War II service on the home front. Mae Krier - who spent the war years on a Seattle aircraft production line - accepted the medal in the name of six million American women who served their country.
Prairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode five was titled "Created Equal" and looked at equality in America and what it should mean.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode six was titled "What's Wrong With Our Schools?"
Organization of American Historians president and director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History talked about the role of both institutions, challenges facing historians and new uses of technology for public history. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
Historians talked about eras where Americans' sexual orientation and gender identity became workplace issues. They discussed cases of discrimination, changes in employment law, and the role of union membership. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson presided over a U.S. Capitol ceremony awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to "Rosie the Riveters" for their World War II service on the home front. Mae Krier - who spent the war years on a Seattle aircraft production line - accepted the medal in the name of six million American women who served their country.
Prairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode five was titled "Created Equal" and looked at equality in America and what it should mean.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode six was titled "What's Wrong With Our Schools?"
Organization of American Historians president and director of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History talked about the role of both institutions, challenges facing historians and new uses of technology for public history. C-SPAN conducted this interview at the Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
Historians talked about eras where Americans' sexual orientation and gender identity became workplace issues. They discussed cases of discrimination, changes in employment law, and the role of union membership. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson presided over a U.S. Capitol ceremony awarding the Congressional Gold Medal to "Rosie the Riveters" for their World War II service on the home front. Mae Krier - who spent the war years on a Seattle aircraft production line - accepted the medal in the name of six million American women who served their country.
Prairie View A&M history professor Malachi Crawford discussed the evolution of civil rights law from efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation to the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision which declared public education segregation to be unconstitutional. Prairie View A&M University is an historically black university located in Prairie View, Texas.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode five was titled "Created Equal" and looked at equality in America and what it should mean.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman advocated for free market principles in the 1980 public TV series "Free to Choose." Episode six was titled "What's Wrong With Our Schools?"
Historians talked about eras where Americans' sexual orientation and gender identity became workplace issues. They discussed cases of discrimination, changes in employment law, and the role of union membership. This program was part of the 2024 Organization of American Historians conference in New Orleans.