Partisan Violence and American Elections
Historian Joanne Freeman talked about violence in American politics from the early republic through the antebellum era, examining how it… read more
Historian Joanne Freeman talked about violence in American politics from the early republic through the antebellum era, examining how it compares to modern partisan conflicts. This keynote was part of the John Jay Papers conference hosted by Columbia University, who provided the video. close
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