Stand Up Comedy - Maz Jobrani
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Stand Up Comedy - Bernie Mac - from San Diego "Kings of Comedy Tour"
Stand Up Comedy - Bernie Mac - from San Diego "Kings of Comedy Tour"
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American History - Dawn of Freedom - Lesson 1
Professor Holloway offers an introduction to the course. He explains the organization of the course and summarizes some of the key concepts that will be explored over the course of the semester. Professor Holloway uses the African American experience as a prism to understand American history, because, as he notes, the African American experience speaks to the very heart of what it means to be American. He highlights specific examples of the linkage between freedom, citizenship, and the denial of citizenship, including an ex-slave's epitaph and Confederate scrip. Finally, Professor Holloway shows how the post-emancipation African American experience is a history of political struggle, social protest, social control, cultural celebration, and a history of powerful relevance today for many of its political and cultural symbols.
Warning: This lecture contains graphic content and/or adult language that some users may find disturbing.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Frederick Douglass' Speech, Delivered to Abolitionist Friends in 1852
04:44 - Chapter 2. What does it mean to be American?
07:54 - Chapter 3. The Story of John Jack
15:41 - Chapter 4. The Linkage between Freedom and Citizenship
19:30 - Chapter 5. The History of the Post-Emancipation African American Experience
24:29 - Chapter 6. Local Events in History
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American History - Dawn Of Freedom - Lesson 2
In this lecture, Professor Holloway gives a brief summary of what was happening in the decades leading up to the Civil War, including the Missouri Compromise, the Dred Scott decision, and John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry. He discusses the Civil War, focusing specifically on the Emancipation Proclamation and the Conscription Acts of 1863. Professor Holloway spends the duration of the lecture focusing on the labor and racial tensions that led to the New York City draft riots and their aftermath. The crucible of the Civil War, he argues, gives a very clear picture of what it means to be a citizen and what it means to be American. Professor Holloway then gives specific examples of how citizenship was linked to freedom, how freedom was linked to race, and how the tensions between these linkages produced extreme violence.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction and Recap of Last Class
01:48 - Chapter 2. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Poem: "Bury Me in a Free Land"
04:30 - Chapter 3. The Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act
18:01 - Chapter 4. Abraham Lincoln and Slavery
23:42 - Chapter 5. New York City, the Irish and the Freed Slaves
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Funny Animal Videos 2023
Today we have a new Cute And Funny Animal Videos for you ladies and gentleman!
These funny Dog and Cats will put you in a good mood for the whole day! 🥰😇
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