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    Conversation with Representative James Clyburn

    Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is bei…

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    The Reconstruction Era

    Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is bei…

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    African American History and Museums

    The International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina is slated to open its doors in the summer of 2022. American History TV sat in on a course at the The Citadel, which lo…

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    Edward Ball, Life of a Klansman

    Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is bei…

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    My Vanishing Country

    Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is being built in the city. He was j…

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    Designing African American Monuments

    Former Charleston, South Carolina Mayor Joseph Riley and professor Kerry Taylor co-taught a course at The Citadel military college looking at why a new African American history museum is bei…

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    The Bush Doctrine, Compassionate Conservatism, and the War on Terror

    This week, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld discusses “The Bush Doctrine, Compassionate Conservatism, and the War on Terror.” Mr. Rumsfeld is a guest lecturer at The Citadel Military…

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    Civil Rights Activism and 1968 Orangeburg Massacre

    Cleveland Sellers grew up under segregation in South Carolina and later become a civil rights activist in the 1960s. He talked about how became a national leader with the Student Non-Violent…

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    Cultural Conservatism and the Religious Right

    Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the Eagle Forum and author or editor of 20 books - talked about the roots and development of the modern conservative movement, as well as the role of women’s iss…

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    Citadel Commencement Address

    President Reagan delivered the commencement address to the 150th graduating class at Citadel Military Academy. In his often humorous speech, the president praised the members of the U.S.…

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    Presidential Candidate Jeb Bush Remarks on Military Readiness

    Former Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL), a candidate for the Republican 2016 presidential nomination, talked about military readiness in an address to cadets at the Military College of South Carolin…

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    Senator Rand Paul at The Citadel

    Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) addressed The Citadel’s Corps of Cadets and responded to questions. A main topic was the use of the U.S. military with particular criticism of the administration’s a…

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    Charleston and the War of 1812

    Archivist and musicologist Nicholas Butler talked about the military and social history of Charleston, South Carolina, beginning in 1776 when it was first attacked by the British. Though no …

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    War of 1812 Causes and Consequences

    Historians talked about the causes and consequences of the War of 1812. The panel was part of a War of 1812 Bicentennial Symposium hosted by the Citadel and the Old Exchange Building in Char…

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    Negative Effects of the War of 1812

    Historian Alan Taylor, author of The Civil War of 1812, spoke about how the War of 1812 affected many Native American tribes in the South. He spoke at a War of 1812 Bicentennial Symposium i…

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    Main Poc and the War of 1812

    History professor R. David Edmunds spoke about the biography and legacy of Main Poc, a Native American Potawatomi leader who spent much of his life fighting against American expansion. He al…

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    William F. Buckley Jr. and Modern Conservatism

    This week, David Keene - President of the National Rifle Association - talks about the modern conservative political philosophy of William F. Buckley Jr. Mr. Buckley, who died in 2008, was t…

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    Alexis de Tocqueville and Conservative Concepts

    Political analyst Michael Barone talked about the tensions inherent in the American identity and the threat of social dislocation. He examined the writings and observations of the 19th-Centu…

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    Edmund Burke and the Origins of Modern Conservatism

    This week, former General Counsel to the Republican National Committee David Norcross looks at Edmund Burke and the Origins of Modern Conservatism. Mr. Norcross is a guest lecturer at The Ci…

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    South Carolina Secession, Part 1

    A panel was held on the secession of South Carolina from the Union on December 20, 1860. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union, shortly after the 1860 election of Abrah…

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