Center for the humanities. Event occurred in dallas. Since the pandemic has begun, for our purposes, since we shut down in march, they thing that thing that has been driving our analysis here as historians is what is the historical precedent . Obviously, 1918 is the one that comes to mind and we have nobody better to tell us about 1918 than my friend christopher nichols. Hes an associate professor of history at oregon state. He is also the director of the Oregon State Center for humanities and the founder of their citizenship and crisis initiative. He also studied at harvard and wesleyan, and got his ma and phd from a good friend of ours at the university of virginia. Chris is an expert on i would say the early parts of the 20th century. That is what his previous work was on. He is expanding out and he and i, before we came on, we were chatting about new work on ideologies in u. S. Foreign policy, which is that book itself was a seminal book in the field in 1987 and im glad someone has
Todays first todays speaker. Ata hunter is a professor princeton. She specializes in 19th and 20th century history. A little bit about her publications, which are multiple awardwinning, her most recent in wedlock slave and free black marriage in the 19th century published in 20 17, a book about africanamericans and marriage in the 19th century. It won a memorial prize from the aha and a variety of other prizes. The list goes on and on. Let me mention her first book, to join my freedom, southern. Lack womens freedom another prizewinning book about women in the postemancipation south. Dr. Hunter has agreed to speak with us about the history of emancipation in the civil war, a topic that is always on the peoples agenda for teaching and discussed but we earlier this summer on the history of juneteenth and that is what got us started thinking about inviting her to speak to us about that history that is complicated, exciting and always in need of clarification. Let me turn it over to you ter
Was hopeless. Hope he speaks exclusively with the team about the progress hes been making was we would be held in this corner in your problem as the daily covert infection rate tops 150000 in america. We look at how politicians flouting, own, and other very good morning. Thanks for joining us here on r. T. International. Moscow has slammed washingtons decision to quit the open skies treaty, which allows aerial surveillance flights warning that the move will undermine international security. I can discuss this story more detail that with r. T. Correspondent whos been across this world. So the u. S. Is backed out of this, its a big treaty, has been running for several years. Whats the russian reaction but, and in response to that, of course we are hearing critical remarks from the russian government to moscow is disappointed to say the least that the American Administration is kicking out the lex from under the treaty for which as the russian side is putting it, washington has no legitim
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