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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 08292020 20240712

Only. If you are an africanamerican in america and you are under 50, your number is 202 7488000. For the black viewers 50 and. Ver, 202 7488001 keep in mind, you can always and we at 202 7488003 are always reading on social facebooktwitter and on at facebook. Com cspan. Once again we are talking about yesterdays march on washington which have been here in the nations capital. Conversations and revolved around some of the same issues that they talked about 57 years ago. In fact, here is reverend al sharpton who was on the National Mall yesterday talking about why the march needed to happen again. We did not come to start trouble, we came to stop trouble. You act like it is no trouble to shoot us in the back. You act like it is no trouble to put a chokehold on us while we scream i cant breathe 11 times. You act like it is no trouble to hold a man down on the ground until you squeeze the life out of him. It is time for a new conversation. , why did they have the march at lincolns memorial

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts Seminole Nation Museum 20240712

Hello. My name is Lewis Johnson here with the seminole nation of oklahoma. We are at the museum located in the capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma wewoka, oklahoma. What we have here today is different exhibits that portray the history of the seminole people as a people before we were separated from our original homes in florida. Im actually mikobooka, which means like the twin chief, i am the assistant chief for the seminole nation of oklahoma. I came into office in 2013, this is 2019. Im in my second term and have two more years to fulfill this second term. I think, you know, of many tribes, over 500 native tribes in america, that the seminoles are a tribe of a people that are of interest. I think part of that interest is because the defiance that the seminoles had put up during the conflicts in earlier history to not be defeated. The only tribe in American History to Never Surrender when there was a war being fought against them would Never Surrender to the United States, nor

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts Seminole Nation Museum 20240712

Lewis hello. My name is Lewis Johnson and i am a seminole member with the seminole nation of oklahoma. We are here at the Seminole Nation Museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma, wewoka, oklahoma. What we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. As a people, before we were separated from our homes, from our original homes in florida. I am actually the twin chief. I am the assistant chief. Chief of the seminole nation of oklahoma. I came into of this in this is 2013. 2019, im in my second term. I have two more years to fulfill my term. Of many tribes, over 500 native tribes in america, the seminoles are a tribe of people of interest. Part of that interest is the defiance the seminoles put up during the conflicts and earlier history. To not be defeated. The only tribe in American History to Never Surrender when there was a war being fought against them. Would Never Surrender to the United States nor sign official peace decla

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts Seminole Nation Museum 20240712

Historic places. Exploring our nations past every weekend on cspan3. Approximately 4000 seminole indians who live in florida today are descendents of a band that Never Surrendered to the u. S. Military during three wars between 1817 and 1858. Over the course of those years, the majority of seminoles were forced to move west of the Mississippi River to what is now oklahoma. Next on american artifacts, a visit to the seminole nation of museum in wewoka, oklahoma, to learn the story of the western tribe. Lewis hello. My name is Lewis Johnson and i am with the seminole nation of oklahoma. We are here at the Seminole Nation Museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma, wewoka, oklahoma. What we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. As a people, before we were separated from our homes, from our original homes in florida. I am actually the twin chief. I am the assistant chief. Of the seminole nation of oklahoma. I came into office

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts Seminole Nation Museum 20240712

Visit to the Seminole Nation Museum in wewoka, oklahoma, to learn the story of the western tribe. Lewis hello. My name is Lewis Johnson and i am with the seminole nation of oklahoma. We are here at the Seminole Nation Museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma, wewoka, oklahoma. What we have here today is different exhibits that portray the history of the seminole people. As a people, before we were separated from our homes, from our original homes in florida. I am actually the twin chief. I am the assistant chief of the seminole nation of oklahoma. I came into office in 2013. This is 2019, im in my second term. I have two more years to fulfill this second term. Of over 500 native tribes in america, the seminoles are a tribe of people of interest. Part of that interest is because of the defiance the seminoles put up during the conflicts and earlier history to not be defeated. The only tribe in American History to Never Surrender when there was a war being fought

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