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The 2025 Mississippi Book Festival in Jackson features authors on subjects ranging from World War II to Hurricane Katrina to the Civil War and Native American i
02:05
Economist and author William Easterly argues that Western foreign aid has historically exacerbated violence and conflict in developing countries rather than fos
03:40
Finance and Tech reporter David Morris reports on Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX. POWERHOUSE Arena in New York City hosts this event.
04:45
Political Science Professor Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental impact of creating green technologies. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this
06:00
Author Jarvis Givens discusses a history of U.S. education through the 19th century, accounting for Black, Native, and white experiences.
07:02
Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss her upbringing and writing process and reads from her poem "L
08:02
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktow
09:15
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
09:30
Gary Walters served as White House chief usher longer than any of his predecessors, overseeing the management of the Executive Mansion and catering to the first
10:30
A highlight from a recent House session.
11:00
University of Maryland Professor Richard Bell discusses his book, "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World" at an event held at the American Revolutio
12:04
George Washington's Mount Vernon explores the early stages of the Revolutionary War, starting with Gen. Washington's attempt to push British troops from Boston.
12:25
Author Adam Higginbotham discusses the 1986 space shuttle Challenger disaster. Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida, hosts this event.
13:19
A highlight from a recent House session.
13:46
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
14:00
Historian Bert Dunkerly discusses events in the weeks immediately after General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to General Grant in April 1865.
14:36
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime Minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."
15:28
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime Minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."
16:28
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime Minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."
17:19
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."

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18:16
C-SPAN tours Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in New York, the congregants of which played a significant role during the American Revolution.
18:52
University of Maryland Professor Richard Bell discusses his book, "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World" at an event held at the American Revolutio
20:00
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktow
21:15
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
21:30
Gary Walters served as White House chief usher longer than any of his predecessors, overseeing the management of the Executive Mansion and catering to the first
22:30
A highlight from a recent House session.
23:00
University of Maryland Professor Richard Bell discusses his book, "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World" at an event held at the American Revolutio
00:04
George Washington's Mount Vernon explores the early stages of the Revolutionary War, starting with Gen. Washington's attempt to push British troops from Boston.
00:25
Author Adam Higginbotham discusses the 1986 space shuttle Challenger disaster. Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida, hosts this event.
01:20
A highlight from a recent House session.
01:47
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
02:00
Historian Bert Dunkerly discusses events in the weeks immediately after General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to General Grant in April 1865.
02:35
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime Minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."
03:27
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime Minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."
04:27
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime Minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."
05:18
Winston Churchill scholars discuss the British Prime minister's 1930 autobiography, "My Early Life."

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