Cspan. Org podcast. Listening to programs through the cspan radio just got easier per tell your Smart Speaker like cspan radio listen to washington journal part of congressional hearings and other Public Affairs events throughout the day. We could set 5 00 p. M. And 9 00 p. M. Eastern catch washington today for a fastpaced report on the stories of the date listen to cspan anytime just tell your Smart Speaker play cspan radio cspan powered by cable. To date we have two Extraordinary People who are with us. Lucinda rob and Rebecca Boggs roberts who joined together to write a book called the suffragist playbook. You can take a look here you will learn about this book. More important you will learn about the suffragist, what they did, how they did it both some of the encouraging things in the discouraging things as they were working on it. The suffragist were first to do a parade down pennsylvania avenue the first to pick at the white house. Now we see that is commonplace. Let me tell you
Let me tell you about our speaker tonight. Winifred gallaghers book include how the P Post Office created america, just the way you are, a New York Times notable book, working on god, the power of place, attention and focus life, and new, understanding our need for novelty and change period she has written for numerous publications such as the atlantic monthly, Rolling Stone at the New York Times. Her newest book, new women in the old west from settlers to suffragists, an untold american story is available for purchase from our partner bookseller politics and prose there if you use of the lake in the chat box which is also available on our website you will be able to purchase the book with a 10 discount practice make sure to use the code specialty and when checking out. Now please join me in welcoming toto the smithsonian winifred gallagher. Fellowed. Hi, kathy. Thanks so much, its wonderful to be with you. Before i begin, aye like to see a few id like to say a few words about the woma
Thank you for joining us for tonights lecture, a tempest, a teapot. Political combat antebellum rhode island with scholar eric chaput and Elizabeth Sulock director Public Programs for the Newport Historical society. This year, the 180th anniversary of the door rebellion, which is considered the most significant constitutional political event to occur in rhode Island History. During tonights lecture, dr. Chaput will explore the life of Thomas Wilson dorr and his attempt to overturn Rhode Islands existing government in the spring of 1842. He will focus heavily on the numerous newport connections to the story of dawes attempt at legal reform, including a lengthy trial, led to his imprisonment in 1844. A native Rhode Islanders erik chaput teaches at Providence College and at Western Reserve Academy. He holds a doctorate in American History from Maxwell School of citizenship and public at syracuse university. And he is the author of the people smarter. And is 1842 rhode island rebellion, wh
Rhode island with scholar eric chaput and Elizabeth Sulock director Public Programs for the Newport Historical society. This year, the 180th anniversary of the door rebellion, which is considered the most significant constitutional political event to occur in rhode Island History. During tonights lecture, dr. Chaput will explore the life of Thomas Wilson dorr and his attempt to overturn Rhode Islands existing government in the spring of 1842. He will focus heavily on the numerous newport connections to the story of dawes attempt at legal reform, including a lengthy trial, led to his imprisonment in 1844. A native Rhode Islanders erik chaput teaches at Providence College and at Western Reserve Academy. He holds a doctorate in American History from Maxwell School of citizenship and public at syracuse university. And he is the author of the people smarter. And is 1842 rhode island rebellion, which is available at newport history shop dot com. Dr. Chaput is the cocreator with historian rus
Director Public Programs for the Newport Historical society. This year, the 180th anniversary of the door rebellion, which is considered the most significant constitutional political event to occur in rhode Island History. During tonights lecture, dr. Chaput will explore the life of Thomas Wilson dorr and his attempt to overturn Rhode Islands existing government in the spring of 1842. He will focus heavily on the numerous newport connections to the story of dawes attempt at legal reform, including a lengthy trial, led to his imprisonment in 1844. A native Rhode Islanders erik chaput teaches at Providence College and at Western Reserve Academy. He holds a doctorate in American History from Maxwell School of citizenship and public at syracuse university. And he is the author of the people smarter. And is 1842 rhode island rebellion, which is available at newport history shop dot com. Dr. Chaput is the cocreator with historian rusty siman of the Award Winning dore rebellion project websit