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September 22, 2024
1:30 AM EDT
Washington Journal: Richard Norton Smith on Assassination Attempts on Former Presidents Ford & Trump
Historian and Gerald Ford biographer Richard Norton Smith discussed the two attempts on Pres. Gerald Ford’s life that took place in September 1975.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?538423-101/richard-norton-smith-assassination-attempts-presidents-ford-trump
September 22, 2024
1:35 AM EDT
Lectures in History: Gilded Age Bohemians. University of North Carolina at Pembroke professor Ryan Anderson discussed the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?534587-1/gilded-age-bohemians
https://www.c-span.org/networks/?channel=radio
September 22, 2024
1:41 AM EDT
President Gerald Ford 1975 Assassination Attempt Testimony. President Ford testified about a 1975 assassination attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?314791-1/president-ford-testimony-september-1975-assassination-attempt
September 22, 2024
2:00 AM EDT
The Civil War: Slavery & 1862 Union Army of Virginia
Former National Park Service historian John Hennessey talked about the 1862 relationship between the Union Army of Virginia and enslaved people, the attitudes of the soldiers toward slavery, and how emancipation impacted the war effort. This talk was part of a conference hosted by the University of Virginia Center for Civil War History in Charlottesville.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?535047-4/slavery-1862-union-army-virginia
September 22, 2024
2:50 AM EDT
History of Academic Freedom in Higher Education. David Bell (Princeton University), Natalia Mehlman Petrzela (New School), and David Rabban (Univ. of Texas School of Law) discussed the relationship between public policy and academic freedom in higher education. The American Historical Association hosted this discussion as part of its Congressional briefing series.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?536919-1/history-academic-freedom-higher-education
September 22, 2024
4:00 AM EDT
1774 Fairfax Resolves. Historian Holly Brewer talked about the 1774 Fairfax Resolves. Drafted by George Mason and George Washington, the resolutions rejected the authority of British Parliament over the American colonies. George Mason's Gunston Hall in Mason Neck, Virginia, hosted this program.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?537096-1/1774-fairfax-resolves
September 22, 2024
4:57 AM EDT
Historic Presidential Elections: Hayes vs. Tilden - 1876. Despite losing the popular vote, Republican Governor Rutherford Hayes of Ohio defeated New York Democratic Governor Samuel Tilden in a contentious election that led to negotiations between Republicans and Democrats to determine the winner, resulting in what became known as the Compromise of 1877.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?537133-1/historic-presidential-elections-hayes-vs-tilden-1876
https://www.c-span.org/networks/?channel=radio
September 22, 2024
5:15 AM EDT
Marquis de Lafayette in America. In July of 1824, the Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette came back to America and toured the country. Public historians discussed the French noble's original visit and the event planned for the 200th anniversary in 2024. This talk was part of a Revolutionary War conference hosted by the Fort Plain Museum in New York.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?536290-1/marquis-de-lafayette-america
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