One hour 15 minutes. One note of introduction. Since we are here at a museum, which is a slightly different venue than a library or university, i want to put in your mind couple of objects that you can see when you go to the gallerys today. Downstairs, in the gallery, on the west side of the museum, f you go down stairs and turn right, there is a room with a taxidermy bison in that room. If you look to the left of the bison, there are a couple cases. One of them is a case of artifacts related to the battle of the little bighorn. Inside that case, there isa a firearm, a springfield, acquired lacada fighter named little moon. You can look at that object and contemplate how it changed hands, the travels that it took prior to that and the ways that might help us think differently about history in then the west. Coincidentally, in the west, there is a small macabre basket. The washington Olympic Peninsula made of seaweed and one work of art. Maybe after this talk, you will be able to look a
That helps lead to the second world war, because when adolf hitler is campaigning, hes promising he will change this tricky, which germans viewed as unfair. They didnt see themselves as solely responsible for the outbreak of the war. Americanekend long, history tv is joining our Charter Cable partners to showcase the history of madison, wisconsin. To learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit cspan. Org localcontent. We continue with our look at the history of madison. This is American History tv on cspan3. Today, we are on the campus of the university of wisconsin hallon in front of lathrop where 100 years ago last month, in 1914, the society of American Indians met at their Fourth Annual meeting. The society of American Indians indianledst secular Indian Rights Association that sought to impact congressional policy, to help out indian people on reservations. It was made up mostly of American Indian professional people. There were educators. Lawyers. E there were members of t
Cspan3, funded by your local cable or satellite provider. Watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. We can long, American History tv is featuring madison, wisconsin. Its one of only two u. S. Cities built on an isthmus, narrow strip of land connecting to larger land areas. Madison is between two lakes. Together with our Charter Cable partners, our city tour staff recently visited many sites exploring madisons rich history. Learn more about madison, wisconsin, all we can, here in American History tv. Today, we are on the campus of the university of wisconsin madison in front of lathrop hall where 100 years ago last month, in 1914, the society of American Indians met at their Fourth Annual meeting. The society of American Indians was the first secular indianled Indian Rights Association that sought to impact congressional policy, to help out indian people on reservations. It was made up mostly of American Indian professional people. There were educators. There were l
CHARLOTTE — UNC Charlotte’s Levine Scholars Program has selected 20 exceptional young leaders from across the United States for the 14th class of the university’s most competitive academic scholarships. The