C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Oral Histories: Iraq War Veteran Richard Todd
1 hour, 25 minutesRichard Todd talked about his service in the U.S. Army National Guard during Operation Iraqi Freedom as well as his time in Afghanistan. This interview is from the Veterans History Project and was conducted by the Atlanta History Center's Kenan Research Center.
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Reel America: "Movies at War" - 1943
22 minutesThis "Film Bulletin" produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps shows how training, informational, and Hollywood films were distributed by ship, airplane, train, truck, and sometimes camel to theaters during World War II. The film also shows a variety of improvised mobile theaters in Europe and the Pacific and includes scenes from some of the motion pictures shown to U.S. troops.
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Nathaniel Philbrick, "Travels with George"
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthor Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives.
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Derek Baxter, "In Pursuit of Jefferson"
54 minutesAuthor Derek Baxter used a travel guide written by Thomas Jefferson for Americans traveling through Europe to trace the Founding Father's journey through six countries. This event was hosted by Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Lectures in History: Lewis and Clark Expedition
53 minutesBrigham Young University professor Jay Buckley taught a class about Lewis and Clark's expedition across the American West after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Also know as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, he described their goal to map a route to the Pacific coast as well as to gather information on the people, flora and fauna in the new territory. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and Brigham Young University provided the video.
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Medical Practices of the 1804 Lewis & Clark Expedition
50 minutesGary Lentz portrayed Sgt. Patrick Glass of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, demonstrating medical practices used by the explorers during their 1804 cross-country journey. The Fort Walla Walla Museum in Washington hosted this event.
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The Civil War: Lincoln's Journey to Washington
1 hour, 3 minutesHistorian Ted Widmer traced Abraham Lincoln's trip to Washington through a divided country before his first inauguration in 1861. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia, hosted this discussion.
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FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
36 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.
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Escaping the Holocaust
43 minutesChiune Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania during World War II. Unbeknownst to his government, he issued hundreds of transfer visas to Jewish families trying to escape Nazi occupied Europe and the Soviet Union. Holocaust survivor Leo Melamed explained how his family escaped with the help of those visas and his mission to memorialize Chiune Sugihara's legacy.
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Nathaniel Philbrick, "Travels with George"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives.
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Derek Baxter, "In Pursuit of Jefferson"
54 minutesAuthor Derek Baxter used a travel guide written by Thomas Jefferson for Americans traveling through Europe to trace the Founding Father's journey through six countries. This event was hosted by Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Lectures in History: Lewis and Clark Expedition
53 minutesBrigham Young University professor Jay Buckley taught a class about Lewis and Clark's expedition across the American West after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Also know as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, he described their goal to map a route to the Pacific coast as well as to gather information on the people, flora and fauna in the new territory. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and Brigham Young University provided the video.
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Medical Practices of the 1804 Lewis & Clark Expedition
50 minutesGary Lentz portrayed Sgt. Patrick Glass of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, demonstrating medical practices used by the explorers during their 1804 cross-country journey. The Fort Walla Walla Museum in Washington hosted this event.
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The Civil War: Lincoln's Journey to Washington
1 hour, 2 minutesHistorian Ted Widmer traced Abraham Lincoln's trip to Washington through a divided country before his first inauguration in 1861. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia, hosted this discussion.
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FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
37 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.
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Escaping the Holocaust
43 minutesChiune Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania during World War II. Unbeknownst to his government, he issued hundreds of transfer visas to Jewish families trying to escape Nazi occupied Europe and the Soviet Union. Holocaust survivor Leo Melamed explained how his family escaped with the help of those visas and his mission to memorialize Chiune Sugihara's legacy.
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Nathaniel Philbrick, "Travels with George"
1 hour, 1 minuteAuthor Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives.
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Derek Baxter, "In Pursuit of Jefferson"
54 minutesAuthor Derek Baxter used a travel guide written by Thomas Jefferson for Americans traveling through Europe to trace the Founding Father's journey through six countries. This event was hosted by Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Lectures in History: Lewis and Clark Expedition
52 minutesBrigham Young University professor Jay Buckley taught a class about Lewis and Clark's expedition across the American West after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Also know as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, he described their goal to map a route to the Pacific coast as well as to gather information on the people, flora and fauna in the new territory. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and Brigham Young University provided the video.
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Medical Practices of the 1804 Lewis & Clark Expedition
51 minutesGary Lentz portrayed Sgt. Patrick Glass of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, demonstrating medical practices used by the explorers during their 1804 cross-country journey. The Fort Walla Walla Museum in Washington hosted this event.
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The Civil War: Lincoln's Journey to Washington
1 hour, 2 minutesHistorian Ted Widmer traced Abraham Lincoln's trip to Washington through a divided country before his first inauguration in 1861. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia, hosted this discussion.
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FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
36 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.
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Escaping the Holocaust
44 minutesChiune Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania during World War II. Unbeknownst to his government, he issued hundreds of transfer visas to Jewish families trying to escape Nazi occupied Europe and the Soviet Union. Holocaust survivor Leo Melamed explained how his family escaped with the help of those visas and his mission to memorialize Chiune Sugihara's legacy.
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Nathaniel Philbrick, "Travels with George"
1 hour, 0 minuteAuthor Nathaniel Philbrick examined George Washington's time as president by retracing his journey through the new republic. This virtual program was hosted by the National Archives.
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Derek Baxter, "In Pursuit of Jefferson"
55 minutesAuthor Derek Baxter used a travel guide written by Thomas Jefferson for Americans traveling through Europe to trace the Founding Father's journey through six countries. This event was hosted by Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Lectures in History: Lewis and Clark Expedition
52 minutesBrigham Young University professor Jay Buckley taught a class about Lewis and Clark's expedition across the American West after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Also know as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, he described their goal to map a route to the Pacific coast as well as to gather information on the people, flora and fauna in the new territory. This class was taught online due to the coronavirus pandemic and Brigham Young University provided the video.
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Medical Practices of the 1804 Lewis & Clark Expedition
50 minutesGary Lentz portrayed Sgt. Patrick Glass of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, demonstrating medical practices used by the explorers during their 1804 cross-country journey. The Fort Walla Walla Museum in Washington hosted this event.
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The Civil War: Lincoln's Journey to Washington
1 hour, 3 minutesHistorian Ted Widmer traced Abraham Lincoln's trip to Washington through a divided country before his first inauguration in 1861. The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Virginia, hosted this discussion.
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FDR's Final Campaign Exhibit Tour
34 minutesFranklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum curator Herman Eberhardt and historian David Woolner gave a virtual tour of an exhibit documenting FDR's 1944 run for the White House. Mr. Woolner's book "The Last 100 Days" helped inform the exhibit's story.