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CSPAN3 After Words Christine Emba Rethinking Sex September 6, 2022

After 1783 is effectively farming on the public stage. He is closely being watched by both europeans and americans. Celebrating is washington with a plow. A farmer doing the public good. The notion of the public that frames many of the expectations of washington as a farmer he places greater emphasis on the specific benefits of the agricultural improvements he introduces. Those expectations also frame his new reckoning with slavery throughout the years following the revolutionary war. It is here in his life as a farmer more than in any other dimension of his life that we can discern how washington ultimately confronted the paradox of slavery and freedom that runs throughout the founding period. In this form we can find the most detailed record of his changing attitudes towards slavery. The story of washington of farmer is the story of washington in the flavor. And slaved labor and farming were inseparable throughout his entire life. He once wrote that he did not like to even think abou ....

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CSPAN3 Nathaniel Philbrick Travels With George September 7, 2022

In his correspondence on founders online hosted by the National Archives, through the National Historical publications. Founders online has transcript of thousands of documents written by and to the nations founders. You can find washingtons letter to his cabinet written in savanna, georgia, his itinerary and instructions should any serious matter occur in his absence. You can read entries from his diary recording places he was in, the conditions of roads and lodgings, the weather and the terrain and the crops of the area. Following washingtons path, Nathaniel Philbrick came to know our first president not as a monumental figure from history but as a man traveler like himself, and the words preserved in traditional and digital archives, we can become more familiar with washington and the other founders. Nath ....

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CSPAN3 The Presidency Elizabeth Powel - George Washingtons Political Confidante September 7, 2022

Husband Samuel Powell two of George Washingtons very closest friends and we figure with this being the year of the woman. Why not . Talk about a superpowerful woman that really helped shape the founding of the the republic so i myself am a all scholar and i have been working on the project that ive been doing for about three years and i will have a chapter coming out in an edited volume thats going to be published by the university of virginia, press in january 2022. So i very much look forward to sharing that with you all in the future and im going to go ahead and pass it over to my colleague and dear friend kayla anthony. Um, and i will pass over to you. Thank you so much, sam and thank you to mount vernon for asking me to participate today. Im excited to also share elizabeths story. I think youll all enjoy it very much. Im the executive director for the
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CSPAN3 The Presidency Bruce Ragsdale Washington At The Plow August 8, 2022

The meeting of the caution to the convention, George Washington recorded an outing in his diary. Observing some farmers at work, and entering into conversation with them, i received the following information with respect to the mode of cultivating buckwheat, and the application of the grain. In his letters and diary entities throughout his life, washington frequently makes observations on crops and farming practices. For his own mount vernon estate he kept careful accounts, always seeking improvements and agricultural practices. One can read washingtons own words online, the founding hosted by the National Archives to the National Historical publication commission. Overtime, washingtons ideas on agriculture and Agricultural Labor changed, based on his ....

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CSPAN3 Nathaniel Philbrick Travels With George September 7, 2022

In travels with george in search of washington and his legacy, Nathaniel Philbrick discusses the historical journeys by George Washington through the new United States and describes his own experience as he followed the same experience in the present day. Nathaniel philbricks progress and fox are conveyed in washingtons own words and preserved in his diaries. Transcriptions of those diaries in his correspondence on founders online hosted by the National Archives, through the National Historical publications. Founders online has transcript of thousands of documents written by and to the nations founders. You can find washingtons letter to his cabinet written in savanna, georgia, his itinerary and ....

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