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Podcasting – Click on the podcasts below to listen to critically-acclaimed scholars and others speaking on American Freedom and its impact today.
Presidential Powers and National Security in Post-9/11 America | Jack Rakove, W.R. Coe Professor of History and American Studies and professor of political science, Stanford University | In a time of ongoing national emergency, what is the proper extent of unilateral presidential power over national security?
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Who Fought for Liberty? Contested Memory and Race Relations | David Blight, Director of the Gilder-Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition and professor of history, Yale University | How did Americans, northern and southern, black and white, interpret the meaning and memory of the Civil War, particularly in the fifty years after its end?
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Votes for Women Lessons from a Long Struggle | Eleanor Clift, Contributing editor for Newsweek | Explore how the suffrage movement influenced reform in America -- slowly, with difficult compromises, and by the actions of both powerful personalities and everyday, ordinary Americans
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Fighting the Good Fight: The Civil Rights Movement and Americas need to Remember | Lonnie Bunch, Founding director of the National Museum of African American History, Smithsonian Institution | Why has the Civil Rights movement achieved many successes, but still not reached all of its goals?
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Panel Discussion | Bill Pretzer | Panel Discussion Led by Bill Pretzer. Panel consists of Jack Rakove, David Blight, Eleanor Clift, and Lonnie Bunch.
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