had to retire by the age of sixty five , not sixty seven . some lawmakers were proposing after the age of sixty five , pete said you can3 4 f1 planes. but judge never explained how racial quotas, enforced retirements would improve the reliability of air travel ahead of the holiday travel rush. but he insisted it would definitely help. six months later, this is the state of air travel in the united states , in chicago, and around the country, mountains of luggage with no travelers to claim them might want to cry. i m tired, frustrated, tired, . baby emilia. her mom, marissa, and grandma rachel spent this little one s first christmas stuck in the dallas airport. it was hard. it was hard seeing all the families with other newborns and children just sleeping on the floor. the family from gallup, new mexico, says southwest rebooked, then canceled their flights five times. kimberly day is pregnant and traveling with her two children. they ve been trying to get from phoenix
college law school and author of the bancroft prize winning book madison s hand revising the constitutional convention. she s also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-author of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha s. jones is the society of black alumni presidential professor professor of history and a professor at the snf agora institute at johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard. how black women broke barriers won the vote and insisted on equality for all. now let s hear from mary sarah builder and martha s jones. thank you for joining us today. greetings and welcome to this conversation with mary sarah builder about her brand new book female genius. i m martha jones, and i m honored to be here under the auspices of the national archives and really eager to dive into this conversation with you mary. so thanks very much for doing this with us. martha thanks so much and thanks to the
and before i introduce aj, i want to make a few comments. make a few halos. i want to thank everyone for joining us tonight. it s going to be a wonderful program. it s nice to be with you. i look forward to working with you in person. hopefully relatively soon as conditions continue to improve. fingers crossed. it s also really affirming to know that despite these unusual circumstances, we can still generate an audience to learn about a really incredible relatively are almost completely unknown story. emanating from truman s administration. and that the audience currently is around 750 registrants and we look forward to knowing how many of you are actually out there with us. i want to say hello to my parents who are joining us from thao s, new mexico. and there are people from all over the country, most states in the nation. truman is on the rise so thank you for joining us. tonight s program is the third installment of our civil rights series to secure these rights. which is
builder. about her new book female genius. which looks at the pass breaking it elizabeth harriet barons o connor. joining the author in conversation is martha jones, professor of history of johns hopkins university. today s guest speaker, mary sarah builder will introduce us to e.l.i.s.a. harriet barons o connor. and her work to advance women s education and political rights. mary sarah builder is found a professor of law at boston college law school and the author of the bancroft prize -winning book madison s hand. revising the constitutional convention. she s also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-offer of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha estes jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard, how black women broke barriers in insistent on equality f
on the ancesstral lands of the i m david furrier of the united states and it s my pleasure to welcome here today s conversation with mary sarah builder. about her new book, female genius. which looks at the pass breaking it elizabeth harriet barons o connor. joining the author in conversation is martha jones, professor of history of johns hopkins university. today s guest speaker, mary sarah builder will introduce us to e. eliza harriet barons o connor. and her work to advance women s education and political rights. mary sarah builder is found a professor of law at boston college law school and the author of the bancroft prize-winning book madison s hand. revising the constitutional convention. she s also the author of the transatlantic constitution and co-author of appeals to the privy council from the american colonies. martha s. jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns h