Back to the kids. Is there a generation of 8 or 9yearolds capable of doing what those kids did then . Particularly, wrarches to the common core, force feed confidence in the generation coming up, are we losing any way of them in the history, the culture that they are going to need to question are deemphasizing citizen in the core curriculum in the United States. You could turn it around and say, if youre in my generation and benefited, i think the breakthrough in birmingham in 19633 opened up doors for equal citizenship for young people doing something for us, we do something for them to restore education and really studying and not approaching young people on the basis of what we may have heard. Some young people are far more liberated and natural in their views and apt kuwaited prejudices, and they are free of them, but some are trapped in them, and they are not educated. We have to encourage the good part and try to rescue our education so that it makes the kind of citizenship examp
Archives flagship building in washington dc which sits on the Ancestral Lands of the nokache tank peoples. Im david ferio archivist of the United States as a pleasure to welcome you to todays conversation with kevin boyle and Suzanne E Smith about boyles new book the shattering before we begin id like to tell you about two programs coming up soon on our youtube channel. On wednesday, january 26th at 1 pm. David mckean will tell us about his new book watching darkness fall which recounts the rise of the third reich in germany and the road to war from the perspective of four american ambassadors in key western european capitals, london berlin rome paris and moscow. And on tuesday, february 1st at 1pm. Well hear from sarah pollock who will discuss her book fdr in american memory roosevelt and the making of an icon. She analyzes roosevelt as a cultural icon in american memory historical leader who carefully and intentionally built his public image. Kevin boyle begins his look at the 1960s
United states as a pleasure to welcome you to todays conversation with kevin boyle and Suzanne E Smith about boyles new book the shattering before we begin id like to tell you about two programs coming up soon on our youtube channel. On wednesday, january 26th at 1 pm. David mckean will tell us about his new book watching darkness fall which recounts the rise of the third reich in germany and the road to war from the perspective of four american ambassadors in key western european capitals, london berlin rome paris and moscow. And on tuesday, february 1st at 1pm. Well hear from sarah pollock who will discuss her book fdr in american memory roosevelt and the making of an icon. She analyzes roosevelt as a cultural icon in american memory historical leader who carefully and intentionally built his public image. Kevin boyle begins his look at the 1960s with the story of 8 cahill who in 1961 organized his neighbors to deck their houses with american flags for the 4th of july. Boyle was insp
Archives flagship building in washington dc which sits on the Ancestral Lands of the nokache tank peoples. Im david ferio archivist of the United States as a pleasure to welcome you to todays conversation with kevin boyle and Suzanne E Smith about boyles new book the shattering before we begin id like to tell you about two programs coming up soon on our youtube channel. On wednesday, january 26th at 1 pm. David mckean will tell us about his new book watching darkness fall which recounts the rise of the third reich in germany and the road to war from the perspective of four american ambassadors in key western european capitals, london berlin rome paris and moscow. And on tuesday, february 1st at 1pm. Well hear from sarah pollock who will discuss her book fdr in american memory roosevelt and the making of an icon. She analyzes roosevelt as a cultural icon in american memory historical leader who carefully and intentionally built his public image. Kevin boyle begins his look at the 1960s
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