The Emancipation Proclamation: Eric Foner and Julie Golia in Conversation
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, Eric Foner and Julie Golia, Director of Public History at Brooklyn Historical Society, speak about Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. This public program took place on Wednesday, December 4, 2013, at Brooklyn Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn, NY. Visit our website to learn more: http://brooklynhistory.org/.

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Reconstruction and the Fragility of Democracy

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The Antislavery Bulwark: The Antislavery Origins of the Civil War – Intro & Keynote

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But There Was No Peace: The Aftermath of the Civil War

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Conversations with History: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery with Eric Foner

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Freedom National: The Destruction of Slavery in the United States, 1861--1865

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"Did Robert E Lee Commit Treason?" by Dr. Allen Guelzo, Gettysburg College

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Historian Eric Foner: Trump is Logical Conclusion of What the GOP Party Has Been Doing for Decades

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Matthew Karp Interview: Abraham Lincoln’s Antislavery Views & Westward Expansion

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The Great Dissent: Justice Scalia's Opinion in Morrison v. Olson

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Is the Civil War the Revolution We Like to Forget?

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Caroline Janney Interview: Abraham Lincoln's Understanding of America's Divisions

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The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution (HD)

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How To Stop Being Boring, Confusing, And Uninteresting

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Race and History An Evening with Historian Annette Gordon Reed

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Ron Chernow: Ulysses S. Grant

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David Reynolds Interview: The Complexities of Abraham Lincoln's Morality and Political Ambition

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Dividing a Nation: The Origins of the Secession Crisis and the Civil War

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CUNY LLCB KOTKIN HD 1080p

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Historian James McPherson on Abraham Lincoln's Legacy

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