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October 27, 2024
TBD
Author Discussion on Pop Culture, Race, and Identity in America
BookTV provides coverage of the 2024 Southern Festival of Books in Nashville with author discussions on John Lewis, the Webb Telescope, worker safety,, and more
https://www.c-span.org/video/?539435-8/author-discussion-pop-culture-race-identity-america

October 27, 2024
TBD
2024 Southern Festival of Books
BookTV provides coverage of the 2024 Southern Festival of Books in Nashville with author discussions on John Lewis, the Webb Telescope, worker safety,, and more
https://www.c-span.org/video/?539435-1/2024-southern-festival-books

October 27, 2024
12:15 AM EDT
Reel America: Reel America "Let's Look at Congress" with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover - 1958. In 1958, Senator Kenneth Keating (R-NY) hosted FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on his interview program to talk about espionage threats and attacks from members of the communist party. This was part of a television interview series Senator Keating hosted in the late 1950s and early 1960s called "Let's Look at Congress." Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?539283-1/lets-congress-fbi-director-j-edgar-hoover-1958

October 27, 2024
12:30 AM EDT
Herbert Hoover's Great-Grandchildren on his Life & Legacy. The great-grandchildren of Herbert Hoover gathered at his West Branch, Iowa, presidential library to talk about his life and legacy on the 150th anniversary of his 1874 birth. The 31st president - a Stanford University educated mining engineer and humanitarian - died in 1964.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?537480-1/herbert-hoovers-great-grandchildren-life-legacy

October 27, 2024
1:40 AM EDT
Reel America: "Victory Garden" - 1942. This 1942 U.S. Department of Agriculture film promotes Victory Gardens and provides instructions to help citizens grow their own fruits and vegetables at home during World War II.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?470886-1/victory-garden

October 27, 2024
2:00 AM EDT
The Civil War: Aaron Sheehan-Dean, "The Calculus of Violence". Historian Aaron Sheehan-Dean discussed how the notoriously bloody Civil War could have been much worse. This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute's 2024 annual conference in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?536066-3/the-calculus-violence

October 27, 2024
3:00 AM EDT
Johnny Cash Statue Dedication. A statue of musician and Arkansas native Johnny Cash was unveiled at a dedication ceremony in the U.S. Capitol, where it will remain on display. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) quoted one of his songs as identifying with ordinary Americans, saying, “Johnny Cash told us in his lyrics that he wore black ‘for the poor and the beaten down, livin’ in the hopeless, hungry side of town.'” This was echoed by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who said Mr. Cash “gave a voice to the struggles of the people, who were downtrodden and marginalized.” Members of the Cash family and Arkansas politicians also spoke. Mr. Cash was the first professional musician to be honored with a statue in the Capitol. He and civil rights leader Daisy Bates replaced statues of segregationist James Clarke and Confederate sympathizer Uriah Rose, who previously represented the state of Arkansas in the building.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/video/?537504-1/johnny-cash-statue-dedication-us-capitol
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