C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Fred Guttenberg and Thomas Gabor, "American Carnage"
1 hour, 10 minutesFred Guttenberg and Thomas Gabor offered their take on the myths and misinformation about gun violence. Books and Books Bookstore in Coral Gables, Florida, hosted this program.
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About Books: The Internet Archive & Digital Libraries
30 minutesInternet Archive founder Brewster Kahle discussed digital libraries, legal disputes over electronic book lending and copyright laws. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news.
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Lectures in History: C.S. Lewis & Natural Law
1 hour, 20 minutesCalvin University Professor Micah Watson discussed C.S. Lewis's views on law, politics and government and how they connected to his Christian beliefs. This lecture took place at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Reel America: Social Security in Louisiana - 1937
10 minutesTwo years after President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act in 1935, this 1937 film described the benefits that an unemployed Louisiana workman would receive through the state program. It was released as "Your Job Insurance." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The White House in Popular Culture
1 hour, 0 minuteThe White House Historical Association and the Library of Congress hosted a discussion on the White House and presidency in the context of popular culture. This was part of a day-long symposium held at the association's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
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Reel America: "The President - June 1968"
30 minutesThe White House Naval Photographic Unit filmed the January 1968 activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The film shows President Johnson preparing for and delivering his January 17, 1968 State of the Union address, and details his response to several crises. On January 23, North Korea seized a naval surveillance ship, the USS Pueblo, and 83 crew members were taken prisoner. On January 30, North Vietnam launched surprise attacks across South Vietnam in what became known as the Tet Offensive. This film is courtesy of the LBJ Presidential Library.
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Lectures in History: C.S. Lewis & Natural Law
1 hour, 20 minutesCalvin University Professor Micah Watson discussed C.S. Lewis's views on law, politics and government and how they connected to his Christian beliefs. This lecture took place at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Reel America: Social Security in Louisiana - 1937
10 minutesTwo years after President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act in 1935, this 1937 film described the benefits that an unemployed Louisiana workman would receive through the state program. It was released as "Your Job Insurance." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The White House in Popular Culture
55 minutesThe White House Historical Association and the Library of Congress hosted a discussion on the White House and presidency in the context of popular culture. This was part of a day-long symposium held at the association's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
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Reel America: "The President - June 1968"
35 minutesThe White House Naval Photographic Unit filmed the January 1968 activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The film shows President Johnson preparing for and delivering his January 17, 1968 State of the Union address, and details his response to several crises. On January 23, North Korea seized a naval surveillance ship, the USS Pueblo, and 83 crew members were taken prisoner. On January 30, North Vietnam launched surprise attacks across South Vietnam in what became known as the Tet Offensive. This film is courtesy of the LBJ Presidential Library.
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The Civil War: General Hood in Tennessee
46 minutesHistorian James Kay discussed Confederate General John Bell Hood's defeat at the Battle of Franklin in Tennessee in 1864. The American Battlefield trust hosted this event.
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The First Amendment's Origins & Role in American Democracy
40 minutesThe National Constitution Center looked at how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution evolved and its role in the American democratic system. This event was held at the Constitution Center's Philadelphia headquarters.
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70th Anniversary of 1953 Korean War Armistice
59 minutesGeorge Washington University Professor Gregg Brazinsky discussed the 1953 Korean War Armistice and the status of North Korea and South Korea today.
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International African American Museum Opening Ceremony
2 hours, 25 minutesIn June 2023, the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, held its opening ceremony. The Charleston wharf was the disembarkation point for many enslaved Africans.
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Rachel Swarns, "The 272"
1 hour, 10 minutesAuthor Rachel Swarns talked about the 272 enslaved people who were sold by Jesuit priests in 1838 to benefit what is now Georgetown University. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
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Lectures in History: C.S. Lewis & Natural Law
1 hour, 20 minutesCalvin University Professor Micah Watson discussed C.S. Lewis's views on law, politics and government and how they connected to his Christian beliefs. This lecture took place at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Reel America: Social Security in Louisiana - 1937
10 minutesTwo years after President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act in 1935, this 1937 film described the benefits that an unemployed Louisiana workman would receive through the state program. It was released as "Your Job Insurance." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The White House in Popular Culture
1 hour, 0 minuteThe White House Historical Association and the Library of Congress hosted a discussion on the White House and presidency in the context of popular culture. This was part of a day-long symposium held at the association's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
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Reel America: "The President - June 1968"
30 minutesThe White House Naval Photographic Unit filmed the January 1968 activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The film shows President Johnson preparing for and delivering his January 17, 1968 State of the Union address, and details his response to several crises. On January 23, North Korea seized a naval surveillance ship, the USS Pueblo, and 83 crew members were taken prisoner. On January 30, North Vietnam launched surprise attacks across South Vietnam in what became known as the Tet Offensive. This film is courtesy of the LBJ Presidential Library.
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Lectures in History: C.S. Lewis & Natural Law
1 hour, 20 minutesCalvin University Professor Micah Watson discussed C.S. Lewis's views on law, politics and government and how they connected to his Christian beliefs. This lecture took place at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Reel America: Social Security in Louisiana - 1937
10 minutesTwo years after President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act in 1935, this 1937 film described the benefits that an unemployed Louisiana workman would receive through the state program. It was released as "Your Job Insurance." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
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The White House in Popular Culture
55 minutesThe White House Historical Association and the Library of Congress hosted a discussion on the White House and presidency in the context of popular culture. This was part of a day-long symposium held at the association's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
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Reel America: "The President - June 1968"
35 minutesThe White House Naval Photographic Unit filmed the January 1968 activities of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The film shows President Johnson preparing for and delivering his January 17, 1968 State of the Union address, and details his response to several crises. On January 23, North Korea seized a naval surveillance ship, the USS Pueblo, and 83 crew members were taken prisoner. On January 30, North Vietnam launched surprise attacks across South Vietnam in what became known as the Tet Offensive. This film is courtesy of the LBJ Presidential Library.
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The Civil War: General Hood in Tennessee
50 minutesHistorian James Kay discussed Confederate General John Bell Hood's defeat at the Battle of Franklin in Tennessee in 1864. The American Battlefield trust hosted this event.
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The First Amendment's Origins & Role in American Democracy
40 minutesThe National Constitution Center looked at how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution evolved and its role in the American democratic system. This event was held at the Constitution Center's Philadelphia headquarters.
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70th Anniversary of 1953 Korean War Armistice
1 hour, 0 minuteGeorge Washington University Professor Gregg Brazinsky discussed the 1953 Korean War Armistice and the status of North Korea and South Korea today.
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International African American Museum Opening Ceremony
2 hours, 25 minutesIn June 2023, the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, held its opening ceremony. The Charleston wharf was the disembarkation point for many enslaved Africans.
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Rachel Swarns, "The 272"
1 hour, 5 minutesAuthor Rachel Swarns talked about the 272 enslaved people who were sold by Jesuit priests in 1838 to benefit what is now Georgetown University. Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.