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Remarks by the President and First Lady in Honor of Thomas Jefferson's 265th Birthday
WASHINGTON -- East Room 6:05 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Thanks for coming. Please be seated. Welcome to the White House. Laura and I are so honored you are here. I welcome members of my Cabinet, members of the United States Senate, folks who work in...
Connerly, Charles E. The Most Segregated City in America: City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980.(Book Review)
Connerly, Charles E. The Most Segregated City in America: City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980 Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press 360 pp., $45.00, ISBN 0-8139-2334-4 Publication Date: June 2005 In 1963, images of bombed black churches and nonviolent African American demonstrators...
JEFFERSON: POLITICAL WRITINGS.(Review) (book review)
JEFFERSON: POLITICAL WRITINGS. Edited by JOYCE APPLEBY and TERENCE BALL. Cambridge University Press. 623 pp. $59.95. If, during his thirty years of service as revolutionary publicist, Governor, Congressman, diplomat, Secretary of State, Vice President, and two-term President, Thomas Jefferson had done nothing except acquire...
THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE EDUCATION OF A CITIZEN.(Review) (book review)
THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE EDUCATION OF A CITIZEN. Edited by JAMES GILREATH. Library of congress. 383 pp. $41. If, during his thirty years of service as revolutionary publicist, Governor, Congressman, diplomat, Secretary of State, Vice President, and two-term President, Thomas Jefferson had done nothing...
Thomas Jefferson and historical self-construction: the earth belongs to the living?
Thomas Jefferson in his letters to James Madison wrote the living generation of people should have control over the laws that govern them, and an inherited rule of law was an infringement on the rights of the living. However, in his private life he tried to ensure that his political...
Reading more about the civil rights movement: recommendations from colleagues across disciplines.
The symposium held at Central High School in Little Rock, AR, is in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the school's integration. The lecture on the Civil Rights Movement may have influenced people in learning more about the topic. There are different readings available about the Civil Rights Movement which...
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