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Program Schedule for Wednesday, Jul 3

MCTV
12:00am
12:30am
1:00am
1:30am
2:00am
2:30am
3:00am
3:30am
4:00am
4:30am
5:00am
5:30am
6:00am
6:30am
7:00am
7:30am
8:00am
8:30am
9:00am
9:30am
10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:30am
12:00pm
12:30pm
1:00pm
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
3:00pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:00pm
8:30pm
9:00pm
9:30pm
10:00pm
10:30pm
11:00pm
11:30pm

MCTV

12:00am
American Civil War Sesquicentennial
Civil War Sesquicentennial Healing Wounds Women & Medicine

American Civil War Sesquicentennial

Civil War Sesquicentennial Healing Wounds Women & Medicine

Duration: 0:41:35

Presentations by Montgomery College Professors involving figures in Civil War.

12:45am
American Civil War Sesquicentennial
Civil War Sesquicentennial Pacifists in Fight to End Slavery

American Civil War Sesquicentennial

Civil War Sesquicentennial Pacifists in Fight to End Slavery

Duration: 0:39:13

Presentations by Montgomery College Professors involving figures in Civil War.

1:30am
American Civil War Sesquicentennial
Amer Civil War Sesquicent. Impact of Econ. Development of NM

American Civil War Sesquicentennial

Amer Civil War Sesquicent. Impact of Econ. Development of NM

Duration: 0:41:41

Lecture with Jorge Fujigaki

2:13am
American Civil War Sesquicentennial
Amer. Civil War Sesquicentennial Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas

American Civil War Sesquicentennial

Amer. Civil War Sesquicentennial Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas

Duration: 0:45:20

Presentations by Montgomery College Professors involving figures in Civil War.

3:00am
Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War
CC
Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War

Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War

Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War

Duration: 0:56:46

The events and impacts of the Civil War on Montgomery County.

4:00am
Montgomery History Conference
HD CC
Treason! Local Ldrs & Revolution of 1774

Montgomery History Conference

Treason! Local Ldrs & Revolution of 1774

Duration: 0:55:05

This presentation describes the Repudiation Act of November 23, 1765 and the Hungerford Resolves of June 11, 1774; what led the citizens of what is now Montgomery County into an armed revolt against Great Britain; who the leaders were; how they fought in the Revolution; and how they contributed to the newly forming independent government of the state of Maryland.

5:00am
Montgomery History Conference
HD CC
Three Lynchings In Montgomery County

Montgomery History Conference

Three Lynchings In Montgomery County

Duration: 0:53:34

Join historian Anthony Cohen of The Menare Foundation, Inc. as he reveals the stories of three racial terror lynchings that occurred in Montgomery County in 1880 & 1896.

6:00am
Chautauqua
HD CC
An Evening with Frederick Douglass

Chautauqua

An Evening with Frederick Douglass

Duration: 0:47:27

Bill Grimmette portays Frederick Douglass for this year's theme: Seeking Justice. Host: Angela Rice Beemer.

7:00am
Chautauqua
Chautauqua Harriet Tubman

Chautauqua

Chautauqua Harriet Tubman

Duration: 0:49:57

Living History presentation of Harriet Tubman

8:00am
MC Humanities Days
HD CC
Road to Unfreedom - Humanities Days 2020

MC Humanities Days

Road to Unfreedom - Humanities Days 2020

Duration: 0:58:27
8:58am
Montgomery History Conference
HD CC
Take The Road to Freedom

Montgomery History Conference

Take The Road to Freedom

Duration: 1:02:05

Take the road to Freedom

10:03am
Montgomery History Conference
HD CC
How Does Underground Railroad Connect Us In Md?

Montgomery History Conference

How Does Underground Railroad Connect Us In Md?

Duration: 1:01:17

Do you think you could survive a dangerous journey while being relentlessly pursued? Untold stories are revealed when Tony Cohen leads a panel discussion on Montgomery County's impact on one of the major changers in American history, The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad in Montgomery County: 25 Years of Discovery. Presented by Tony Cohen moderator, with Shirl Spicer, and Nancy Pickard. Part of the Montgomery County History Conference 2019. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=n403R...

11:15am
MONT. College Smithsonian Faculty Fellows Showcase
HD CC
Joanne Bagshaw- Slavery & Mass Incarceration

MONT. College Smithsonian Faculty Fellows Showcase

Joanne Bagshaw- Slavery & Mass Incarceration

Duration: 0:09:53

Professor Joanne Bagshaw participated in the Montgomery College Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship program in 2017. She and her psychology students explored new approaches and pedagogies, explored social justice themes and assignments and traveled to Smithsonian museums to enrich their learning.

11:30am
Montgomery History Conference
CC
Josiah Henson Museum & Park: Shirl Spicer

Montgomery History Conference

Josiah Henson Museum & Park: Shirl Spicer

Duration: 1:23:35

MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.

1:00pm
Montgomery History Conference
HD CC
River Road Bethesda Hist of Black & White1850-1963

Montgomery History Conference

River Road Bethesda Hist of Black & White1850-1963

Duration: 0:53:48

2019 Montgomery County History Conference: This episode brings expositors Paige Whitley and Amy Raspin to tell the importance of River Road in our developing community during the years.

2:00pm
MC Humanities Days
HD CC
Monuments and Public Memory: Humanities Days 2020

MC Humanities Days

Monuments and Public Memory: Humanities Days 2020

Duration: 0:54:30
3:00pm
Why It Matters- Montgomery College Faculty Explain
HD CC
Remembering The Lost & Importance of Memorializati

Why It Matters- Montgomery College Faculty Explain

Remembering The Lost & Importance of Memorializati

Duration: 0:11:59

Political Science Professor Jennifer Haydel will spark your interest in discovering the life stories of people who experienced tough times, exploitation, or human rights issues. As we take this journey together, we'll delve into the magic of memory, the duties we hold, and why memorialization matters. PLEASE COPY THE FOLLOWING LINK INTO YOUR BROWSER TO VIEW https://youtu.be/h0OKMbEP1CU

3:15pm
Why It Matters- Montgomery College Faculty Explain
HD CC
Identity: What It Means to Be

Why It Matters- Montgomery College Faculty Explain

Identity: What It Means to Be

Duration: 0:09:20

What does it mean to be you? Explore the deeper meaning of identity and what it means to "be" with Montgomery College Professor of Philosophy, Bonard Molina Garcia. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINKTO WATCH THIS PROGRAM https://youtu.be/nmK-vr_wNeM

3:30pm
Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia Speakers at MC
HD CC
Leaning Into Tough History at Monticello

Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia Speakers at MC

Leaning Into Tough History at Monticello

Duration: 1:23:34

This conversation between Leslie Greene Bowman and Gayle Jessup White uncovers the ways in which their work at Monticello has brought the complicated and connected histories of the Jefferson and Hemings families forward into national and global dialogue, propelling restoration and advancing inclusive dialogue that offers a full and comprehensive view of our complicated past.

5:00pm
UCTV: Black History
HD CC
Thomas Jefferson and the Burden of Slavery Wit

UCTV: Black History

Thomas Jefferson and the Burden of Slavery Wit

Duration: 0:54:41
6:00pm
Chautauqua
Chautauqua Abraham Lincoln

Chautauqua

Chautauqua Abraham Lincoln

Duration: 0:59:56

Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.

7:00pm
Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War
CC
Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War

Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War

Life in a War Zone: Montgomery County During the Civil War

Duration: 0:56:46

The events and impacts of the Civil War on Montgomery County.

8:00pm
MONT. College Smithsonian Faculty Fellows Showcase
HD CC
Michelle Moran Constructing Hist of Social Justice

MONT. College Smithsonian Faculty Fellows Showcase

Michelle Moran Constructing Hist of Social Justice

Duration: 0:16:54

Professor Michelle Moran participated in the Montgomery College- Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program in 2017. She and her history students engaged in a theme-based approach to the course “Artifacts of Struggle: Constructing a History of Social Justice.” The theme of social justice proved to be a powerful and effective tool in helping students relate to the content of HIST 201: United States History from 1865 to the Present, as they developed critical skills of interpreting sources and crafting historical arguments. By engaging with material culture through the “Smithsonian Learning Lab” and exploring exhibits at the National Museum of American History, students gained a visceral connection to the people, events, and issues that shaped the modern nation. Working with historical artifacts — viewing them, interpreting them, and placing them within a wider context — enabled students to develop their own narratives of how Americans fought to create a more just and equitable society. Dr. Moran earned a Ph.D. in History and graduate certificate in Women s Studies at the University of Illinois, where she began research that culminated in her book, Colonizing Leprosy: Imperialism and the Politics of Public Health in the United States (UNC Press). She has been a member of the History and Political Science Department at the Rockville campus of Montgomery College since 2007. She teaches courses in U.S., women’s and world history, is co-moderator for the History Club, mentors MC student interns at the Library of Congress and runs the Jefferson Café discussion circle. The Montgomery College-Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship is the signature program of the Paul Peck Humanities Institute at Montgomery College, a community college located in suburban Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. Since 1998, more than 180 faculty have completed the fellowship—integrating theme-based learning and museum visits into their courses. The program has spurred more than 20,000 visits to the Smithsonian as MC students and their guests travel to various Smithsonian museums, programs and events. Learn more at www.montgomerycollege. edu/humanities

8:19pm
MONT. College Smithsonian Faculty Fellows Showcase
HD CC
Joanne Bagshaw- Slavery & Mass Incarceration

MONT. College Smithsonian Faculty Fellows Showcase

Joanne Bagshaw- Slavery & Mass Incarceration

Duration: 0:09:53

Professor Joanne Bagshaw participated in the Montgomery College Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship program in 2017. She and her psychology students explored new approaches and pedagogies, explored social justice themes and assignments and traveled to Smithsonian museums to enrich their learning.

8:30pm
UCTV: Black History
HD CC
Gerald Horne Counter-Revolution of 1776 Slave

UCTV: Black History

Gerald Horne Counter-Revolution of 1776 Slave

Duration: 0:56:53
9:30pm
Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia Speakers at MC
HD CC
Leaning Into Tough History at Monticello

Frank Islam Athenaeum Symposia Speakers at MC

Leaning Into Tough History at Monticello

Duration: 1:23:34

This conversation between Leslie Greene Bowman and Gayle Jessup White uncovers the ways in which their work at Monticello has brought the complicated and connected histories of the Jefferson and Hemings families forward into national and global dialogue, propelling restoration and advancing inclusive dialogue that offers a full and comprehensive view of our complicated past.

11:00pm
UCTV: Black History
HD CC
Thomas Jefferson and the Burden of Slavery Wit

UCTV: Black History

Thomas Jefferson and the Burden of Slavery Wit

Duration: 0:54:41
11:59pm
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Duration: 1:32:37

Walter Huston. D.W. Griffith's Telling of Lincoln Legend