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Transcripts For CSPAN U S House Of Representatives U S House Of Representatives 20240714

Houston, we have a problem, when that message was received in control, it was Katherine Johnson who crunched the numbers to get our folks home. This was at a time when everything was going wrong and she had a cool head and ined ed incredibly brilliant mind to put this complex data together. This is not hoping the computer spitz out the right information spits out the right information. This is the long work that we all dreaded as a kid when it was simple math, and this was of the longest, most complex nature, the type of math that they had to do highly quickly. These Women Deserve the Congress Gold medal. They deserve this recognition. I support this bill and i urge my colleagues to pass this piece of legislation. And with that, i reserve the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. The gentleman from guam is recognized. Mr. San nicolas thank you, madam speaker. I yield five minutes to the gentlewoman. The speaker pro tempore the gentl

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion On Turning The Tide 20160515

Though i do cover that in the first chapter. I want to take it through the rest of the 1960s. While we desegregated in 1963, we did not integrate. That took a long time, going even beyond 1970. But it is in this period that the University Went in a new direction. Once segregation was out of the way, once all that energy that had gone to trying to maintain and actually illegal and certainly immoral way of doing things, after all that energy could be sent in another direction, the university of alabama began to turn itself away from a regional Football Party school and warning itself and turning itself toward becoming a Major National academic institution. That is what it has become, but it was a long journey in the 1960s that sent us that in that direction. There were a lot of changes going on at the beginning of the 1960s. But really, it stems from 1956. At the first effort of desegregation, which failed horribly, accompanied by riots. This girl was a student for three days, but desegr

Transcripts For CSPAN2 BOOK TV 20160417

Really i wanted to take the story of beyond desegregation which occurred in 1963. The idea cover that in the first chapter. I wanted to take you to the rest of the 60s because while we desegregated in 1963 did not integrate. That took a long time even going beyond 1970. Its a ne in the spirit of the University Went in a new direction. Once segregation was out of the way, once all the energy that had gone to trying to maintain and actually illegal and certainly immoral way of doing things, after all that energy could be sent in another direction, the university of alabama begin to turn itself away from being a regional Football Party school and turn itself towards becoming a Major National academic institution. Thats what it has become but it was a long journey in the 1960s sent us in that direction. There were a lot of changes going on at the beginning of the 60s but really it stems from 1956. The first effort of desegregation which failed horribly. Accompanied by riots. Lucy was a stu

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American History TV 20160416

Influencenot just journalism at his time. He is such a powerful force. Sensationalism is the one word that is possibly linked to joseph pulitzer. Asthink of sensationalism tabloid journalism, but he was using it to rights wrongs. At 6 30, we continue with the 100th anniversary of Pulitzer Prizes in st. Petersburg, florida. Keynote speaker Georgia Democratic representative john lewis. [indiscernible] you must not give up. You must hold on. For the complete American History tv weekend schedule, go to www. Cspan. Org. All weekend long, American History tv is joining our Comcast Cable partners to showcase the history of tuscaloosa, alabama. citiestourspan. Org. We continue with a look at the history of tuscaloosa. The name of my book is turning the tide the university of alabama in the 1960s. Thes a student at university of alabama in the 1960s and i missed a lot of it because i was studying. I wanted to take the story of beyond the desegregation that occurred in 1963. I want to take it th

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American History TV In Tuscaloosa AL 20160417

Fascinating microcosm of what is going on in the deep south. You have the planter class hurtling forward. Someone like senator james and cannot jameson cannot fathom the world what he where he will not own another person. The National Defense education act was a comprehensive act. The heart of it was scholarships and loans for College Students americans0 million receiving College Education through a loan or a grant. To if youaid take the college men of the students, it may be the most significant piece of legislation ever passed by congress. Moundsville, ait thriving needed community dating back to 1080 ad. 000 welcome the mound the archaeological park. In its heyday it was the largest city north of mexico. It contains the remains of about 30 flattopped mounds. B, one ofing on mount the larger mounds on the site. It would have had the house of one of the clan chiefs on top of it. When people first started to build the city there were valleys and ridges that dotted all around the area.

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