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I teach in the History Program here. I also am the director of the project on slavery, race, and reconciliation. Institutions endeavor to not only understand a particular history, but the obligations that that history has had for us. It is my pleasure today to introduce our speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell of the university of kentucky. Professor campbell received his ba from the university of kentucky and phd at duke university. History ofmarkable teaching and scholarship. , here arriving at kentucky taught at mars hill and union colleges. Since he has been at kentucky, he has been recognized not only for his scholarship but especially for his skill as a classroom teacher. He is the author of numerous articles and five major books, including most recently, his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. Louis, which he telli ....
And by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased and honored always any time to welcome to this program myrlie everswilliams. T she has donated all her papers to the Civil Rights Museum on december the 9th. A delight ever to see you. If you dont mind and when i found the invitation is extended to me, i went back years when you were a little boy running around in the city hall. Uhhuh. Opening everybodys doors. Well, what do you do here . Tavis, would you go on all of those memories kept oncoming back and i am delighted to be here with you. I am honored to have you here. God works in mysterious way. I had no idea obviously as a kid born in mississippi that i would ever meet the wife of medgar evers and muchless becoming a friend of hers and your son ends up being our principal photographer and your niece is our makeup artist. I think it would bring you to tears if you saw the number of people, ....
And by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased and honored always any time to welcome to this program myrlie everswilliams. T she has donated all her papers to the Civil Rights Museum on december the 9th. A delight ever to see you. If you dont mind and when i found the invitation is extended to me, i went back years when you were a little boy running around in the city hall. Uhhuh. Opening everybodys doors. Well, what do you do here . Tavis, would you go on all of those memories kept oncoming back and i am delighted to be here with you. I am honored to have you here. God works in mysterious way. I had no idea obviously as a kid born in mississippi that i would ever meet the wife of medgar evers and muchless becoming a friend of hers and your son ends up being our principal photographer and your niece is our makeup artist. I think it would bring you to tears if you saw the number of people, ....
South in tennessee. This decision is about 90 minutes. Good morning, everyone. Good morning again. Thank you for joining our second session today. My name is woody register. I teach in the History Program here. I also am the director of the project on slavery, race and reconciliation. The institutions endeavor to understand not only its particular history but slavery and slaverys legacies, but also the obligations that history has bequeathed to us. Its my pleasure today to introduce our two speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell at the department of history at the university of kentucky. He has a remarkable record of teaching and scholarship on the political and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Before arriving at kentucky, he taught at mar rorris h ....
Reconciliation. The institutions endeavor to understand not only its particular history but slavery and slaverys legacies, but also the obligations that history has bequeathed to us. Its my pleasure today to introduce our two speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell at the department of history at the university of kentucky. He has a remarkable record of teaching and scholarship on the political and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Before arriving at kentucky, he taught at morris hill and union colleges. Since hes been in kentucky, hes been recognized not only for his scholarship but especially for his skill as a classroom teacher. Hes the author of five books including his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. Louis. Perhaps directly related to today if his 2005 work, deliver the vote. Surely, this is a b ....