C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Lectures in History: The 1990s
1 hour, 8 minutesAmerican University professor Joseph Campbell explored a decade of political, foreign policy, cultural and social events to define the zeitgeist of the American 1990s. American University is located in Washington, D.C.
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Patrick Murphy, "The Irish in St. Louis"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor Patrick Murphy discussed St. Louis' earliest Irish immigrants and their complex assimilation story. The Missouri History Museum in St. Louis hosted this event.
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Miller Beer & Brewing in Milwaukee
17 minutesThe Miller Brewing Company has been a Milwaukee staple since its founding in 1855. Learn about Miller's journey from a small local brew house to becoming the second largest beer producer in the country from historian John Gurda, author of "Miller Time."
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Nancy Davis, "The Chinese Lady"
58 minutesFormer Smithsonian curator Nancy Davis told the story of Afong Moy, a Chinese woman who came to America as a promotional ploy by a merchant selling Eastern wares, but who would become the subject of poetry and a style trendsetter in the 1830s. The New-York Historical Society hosted this virtual program.
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Inside the American Indian Movement
2 hours, 21 minutesSpeakers discussed the American Indian Movement from its early leadership to the controversial trial of Leonard Peltier, convicted of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shooting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Georgetown University Law School in Washington, DC, in partnership with the Native American Law Student Association, hosted this event.
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Black Families in Civil War Philadelphia
1 hour, 19 minutesAugusta University professor Holly Pinheiro talked about Black Civil War soldiers and their families in Philadelphia. He also spoke about his research in newspaper and pension records for his forthcoming book on the subject. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies hosted this event and provided the video.
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Sydney Iaukea "The Queen and I"'
11 minutesSydney Iaukea, author of, "The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaii," used Curtis Iaukea's memoires to explore the life of the Kingdom of Hawaii's last ruling monarch, Queen Lili'uokalani. Ms. Iaukea is a decedent of Curtis Iaukea who served as business manager and private secretary to the Queen.
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Patrick Murphy, "The Irish in St. Louis"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor Patrick Murphy discussed St. Louis' earliest Irish immigrants and their complex assimilation story. The Missouri History Museum in St. Louis hosted this event.
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Miller Beer & Brewing in Milwaukee
17 minutesThe Miller Brewing Company has been a Milwaukee staple since its founding in 1855. Learn about Miller's journey from a small local brew house to becoming the second largest beer producer in the country from historian John Gurda, author of "Miller Time."
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Nancy Davis, "The Chinese Lady"
56 minutesFormer Smithsonian curator Nancy Davis told the story of Afong Moy, a Chinese woman who came to America as a promotional ploy by a merchant selling Eastern wares, but who would become the subject of poetry and a style trendsetter in the 1830s. The New-York Historical Society hosted this virtual program.
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Inside the American Indian Movement
2 hours, 21 minutesSpeakers discussed the American Indian Movement from its early leadership to the controversial trial of Leonard Peltier, convicted of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shooting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Georgetown University Law School in Washington, DC, in partnership with the Native American Law Student Association, hosted this event.
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Black Families in Civil War Philadelphia
1 hour, 19 minutesAugusta University professor Holly Pinheiro talked about Black Civil War soldiers and their families in Philadelphia. He also spoke about his research in newspaper and pension records for his forthcoming book on the subject. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies hosted this event and provided the video.
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Sydney Iaukea "The Queen and I"'
11 minutesSydney Iaukea, author of, "The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaii," used Curtis Iaukea's memoires to explore the life of the Kingdom of Hawaii's last ruling monarch, Queen Lili'uokalani. Ms. Iaukea is a decedent of Curtis Iaukea who served as business manager and private secretary to the Queen.
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Patrick Murphy, "The Irish in St. Louis"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor Patrick Murphy discussed St. Louis' earliest Irish immigrants and their complex assimilation story. The Missouri History Museum in St. Louis hosted this event.
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Miller Beer & Brewing in Milwaukee
17 minutesThe Miller Brewing Company has been a Milwaukee staple since its founding in 1855. Learn about Miller's journey from a small local brew house to becoming the second largest beer producer in the country from historian John Gurda, author of "Miller Time."
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Nancy Davis, "The Chinese Lady"
56 minutesFormer Smithsonian curator Nancy Davis told the story of Afong Moy, a Chinese woman who came to America as a promotional ploy by a merchant selling Eastern wares, but who would become the subject of poetry and a style trendsetter in the 1830s. The New-York Historical Society hosted this virtual program.
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Inside the American Indian Movement
2 hours, 21 minutesSpeakers discussed the American Indian Movement from its early leadership to the controversial trial of Leonard Peltier, convicted of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shooting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Georgetown University Law School in Washington, DC, in partnership with the Native American Law Student Association, hosted this event.
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Black Families in Civil War Philadelphia
1 hour, 19 minutesAugusta University professor Holly Pinheiro talked about Black Civil War soldiers and their families in Philadelphia. He also spoke about his research in newspaper and pension records for his forthcoming book on the subject. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies hosted this event and provided the video.
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Sydney Iaukea "The Queen and I"'
10 minutesSydney Iaukea, author of, "The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaii," used Curtis Iaukea's memoires to explore the life of the Kingdom of Hawaii's last ruling monarch, Queen Lili'uokalani. Ms. Iaukea is a decedent of Curtis Iaukea who served as business manager and private secretary to the Queen.
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Patrick Murphy, "The Irish in St. Louis"
1 hour, 2 minutesAuthor Patrick Murphy discussed St. Louis' earliest Irish immigrants and their complex assimilation story. The Missouri History Museum in St. Louis hosted this event.
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Miller Beer & Brewing in Milwaukee
16 minutesThe Miller Brewing Company has been a Milwaukee staple since its founding in 1855. Learn about Miller's journey from a small local brew house to becoming the second largest beer producer in the country from historian John Gurda, author of "Miller Time."
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Nancy Davis, "The Chinese Lady"
57 minutesFormer Smithsonian curator Nancy Davis told the story of Afong Moy, a Chinese woman who came to America as a promotional ploy by a merchant selling Eastern wares, but who would become the subject of poetry and a style trendsetter in the 1830s. The New-York Historical Society hosted this virtual program.
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Inside the American Indian Movement
2 hours, 20 minutesSpeakers discussed the American Indian Movement from its early leadership to the controversial trial of Leonard Peltier, convicted of murdering two FBI agents in a 1975 shooting on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Georgetown University Law School in Washington, DC, in partnership with the Native American Law Student Association, hosted this event.
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Sydney Iaukea "The Queen and I"'
10 minutesSydney Iaukea, author of, "The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaii," used Curtis Iaukea's memoires to explore the life of the Kingdom of Hawaii's last ruling monarch, Queen Lili'uokalani. Ms. Iaukea is a decedent of Curtis Iaukea who served as business manager and private secretary to the Queen.