Keys and took a swing at the man who sped off. The mother al ya perdue scooped up her injured child lea and ran to this neighbors home. A lot of chaos much the baby came in bleeding heavily. So, um, crying. Joust before noon new Castle Police stopped the suspected hitandrun driver in a mose today sedan he was taken into custody. The images captured by skyfox. Back at the home police mark the path of the vehicle and asked questions. This woman an aunt saw little lea at ai dupont hospital. She got ran over twice, and shes got big gash on her head. Shes going to have some surgery. Reporter family members gathered in the small gray home by mid afternoon. Their thoughts likely with the child and her very close call. No one appears that be at the home now. Police are obviously going to try to figure out what this was all about. The good news here tonight the child is in stable condition. Live in wilmington, im jef cole, fox 29 news. Chris . Jeff, thanks. We have some breaking news now. Anoth
We have three exhibitions in this gallery and those exhibitions cover 15thcentury africa and europe all the way to today. Some of the themes we cover include holding onto humanity under some of the most inhumane conditions. We look at the harsh realities of slavery and freedom, the resistance and survival of a people. We look at africans and African Americans shaped the world as well as a nation. We look at how they shaped the landscape. That means socially, politically, economically, geographically, as well as culturally and intellectually. What is important for people to understand is we look at these stories as human stories. They are told through the africanamerican lens. This is a shared history and you will see yourself throughout this exhibition. Lets start looking at one of the opening labels for the slavery and freedom exhibition. Behind me is a label that is to the making of the Atlantic World. We feature a story of someone who was the leader of the west african coast. She st
Emphasizing the role of the Buffalo Soldiers in opening the west. We are fortunate to have him here from our neighbor to the southwest, arizona. He earned his ba in history and historical archaeology, his ma in history with a concentration on the American West and spanish borderlands with the second emphasis on film history from the university of san diego. He later earned his phd in military history from kansas state university. After a 45 year in public history, he retired to tucson in 2015. He is the author of dozens of books, including fighting for uncle sam blacks in the frontier army. That is for sale today in our get shop following the lecture. We are excited to welcome dr. John langellier. Join me in a round of applause as we welcome him to the podium. [applause] john i feel like a telemarketer. [laughter] john i will send you every month a book that i have written that no one wants if you sign up now. At any rate thank you for , allowing me to be here. This is a wonderful oppo
We have a lot of returning people, a lot of first time people. Great to have three great friends here i will introduce them in a moment. Im also very thankful for cspan. We have cspan here. I think this is the first time that cspan has been here to our beautiful campus. A lot of are everything they do no filter, no commentary, they just show whats going on and let it speak for itself. I have to give ron credit. He is one of our speakers on the rosenbergs. Said, youve got to invite cspan. Have never seen a lineup like this on a conference on communism. They will come. He was right. Called that exactly right. I have five minutes right now to set this up and introduce these guys, then get out of the way. We go until 11 00. I was thinking, how do you is thece a topic this 100th anniversary of people should like revolution, the Logic International communism how can i properly set up . I thought i would share and email i exchanged with a former student. Terrific kid, now teaching at a colleg
For his great support which and night which allowed us to invite so many historians to New York Historical kit i would like to recognize and thank some of our trustees with us this evening. Mr. Michaelkett and weissberg. Thank you so very much for all you do. On our behalf. All ofo like you thank our Chairmans Council members who are with us this evening and of course my very talented colleague, dale gregory, our Vice President for public programs. Lastevenings program will about an hour, and it will include a question and answer session. You should have received a note card and pencil as you enter the auditorium this evening. If not, colleagues are going up and down the aisles with them. The no cards with your questions will be collected later on in the program. We are thrilled to welcome Josiah Bunting iii back to the New York Historical society. Prior to retirement in 2016, he served as president of the Guggenheim Foundation in new york city, and is the former superintendent of the