Get out your parchment and quill, it’s Constitution Day! In this episode, Rob will discuss the historical origins of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, how legal and popular conceptions of the Amendment have changed over the decades, and how the Amendment is relevant to our present political sphere.
Dr. Denning is the Associate Dean for Southern New Hampshire University’s online graduate and undergraduate history programs, the host of the Working Historians podcast series, and producer of the Passion and Practicality podcast series.
Gillian Glaes discusses African Political Activism in Post-Colonial France
Gillian Glaes - Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Montana at Missoula
Katherine Perrotta presents "19th Century Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Activist Elizabeth Jennings"
Lauriann Deaver - Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Jeffrey Henry - Museum Professional
Dr. Joe Faykosh presents "A Party in Peril: The Democratic Party and the Circular Letter of 1924"
Joshua Peabody - Senior Archaeologist, Stantec Consulting Services
Erin Greenwald - Curator of Programs, New Orleans Museum of Art
Defining the Museum of the 21st Century (and Other News)
Everett Dague - Command Historian, U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy
Dr. Ryan Tripp presents "Ancient Settled and Established Constitution: The Narragansett"
Ryan Tripp - Adjunct History Faculty, Southern New Hampshire University
Cultural Resource Management Careers for Historians: James C. Ricker - Public Historian and Cultural Resources Manager
Teaching Careers for Historians: Adolfo Mendez - Teacher, Galveston Independent School District
Tim Garrity - Executive Director, Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Yun Shun Susie Chung - Team Lead and Adjunct Faculty, Southern New Hampshire University
Tom Leary - Educational Consultant and Learning Designer
Patrick Callaway - Doctoral Candidate, University of Maine
History Soundbites: Constitution Day Edition with Patrick Callaway
James Fennessy - Associate Dean of Faculty, SNHU and Rob Denning - History Lead Faculty, SNHU
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