Alice paul, a separate activist and fighter for equal rights was an American Woman been able to vote despite the tragic and unjust treatment of the suffrage activist they continued to fight for womens right to vote. After receiving their goals ter achieving goals, they fought for the 19th amendment in many ways. After finding the National Womens party in 1930 and participating in protests concerning rights. Oflearned experiences womens rights thanks to them and many other activists. That doesnt mean it was easy. Many parts for the 19th a minute were established. From january 11, 1980 she had two brothers, william and perry and a sister. She grew up with her family a strong believer. In 1901, she went to a coed college. Her mother was one of the first students at the college. After that, she went on to do graduate work. In 1906, she got into the womens Suffrage Movement. Movement that men and women were equal and she had a duty. She was arrested several times. She and other suffrage act
Exploring American History. Next, a look at recent visit to Traverse City, michigan. You are watching American History tv all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. Until 1863, 90 5 of the settlement, was about the fur , missionaries to the indians, logging industry, et cetera. After 1863, the United States government decided to give away all of their land. After that, any citizen or future citizen of the u. S. Could have 160 acres of land as long as they would live on it and improve it for five years. That created a monumental change to this area and all of michigan and the country. A fair percentage of them, 30 or 40 did come over land. Others, my ancestors from pennsylvania, came west of buffalo from the pittsburgh area. From buffalo, they went to northport, and then they unloaded all of the above, the wagons, the livestock, the horses, everything, and traveled overland 70 miles south to northport. The land at the mouth of the river was settled by an individual named boardman in 1847. In
That is a vote we are not accustomed to, mark. I have to say that. Congratulations. I am honored to be here for the swearingin of our new secretary of defense, mark t. Esper. I especially wanted think Justice Samuel alito. Highly respected and a great man for joining us to administer the oath of office. Thank you very much. Thank you. We are also delighted to welcome several of secretary espers family members and friends to the white house, including his mother, polly. Hi, polly . You proud of him . You Better Believe it. [laughter] his wife, and his three children luke, john and capturing. Catherine. Thank you and congratulations. That is an incredible thing. There is no one more qualified to lead the department of defense than mark esper. A west point graduate. Great student. Secretary esper served our military for 21 years, including in the gulf war. They also advanced u. S. National security and government and asvate sector, most recently secretary of the army, where he played a Cr
Is 202 hat line 7488001. We also welcome your comments on twitter. Tweet us cspanwj. Post your comments on facebook. We are talking about the federal Death Penalty being reinstated by the department of justice effective as of thursday. The executions set to begin in december of this year. The Justice Department plans to restart Capital Punishment after long hiatus. The attorney general william barr ordered the euro of presence to schedule executions for five inmates on death row. Each was convicted of murdering children among others. Owe it to the victims and their families to carry out the sentence imposed by our Justice System. They write that by diving into the Death Penalty debate, the Trump Administration is pushing back against the countrys recent trend of declining executions. More on the washington post. One of the authors of that piece, mark berman, is on the phone with us this morning. What was behind the administrations decision to reinstate the federal Death Penalty . Guest
Historical society has had in sanford disco in the unseeded territory. Its our job here to not only remember this but also to make california possible rich, complicated, and diverse past a meaningful part of contemporary life. We do that through Public Programs like this one, through the Research Library collections and by hosting exhibitions. We currently have two exhibitions on view. Chinese politics chinese pioneers and from the gold rush to the earthquake. Our galleries at Mission Street are open wednesday through saturday, please visit us. We have a San Francisco bay author area and journalist, hes a former punk wrestler peep show mc. From 2015 to 2000 19 he recounted San Francisco past most gruesome and lurid events in his regular weekly column yesterdays rhymes, which led to his latest book, the murders that made us, how vigilantes, hoodlums, mob bosses and cult leaders the San Francisco bay area. His punk wrestling memoir is a national asked seller that wired called breezy and