Overview
Explore the profound impact of the Civil War and its enduring legacies in this 57-minute lecture from Yale University's DeVane Lecture Series. Delve into Professor David Blight's examination of how slavery and racism have shaped American institutions throughout history and continue to influence the present and future. Analyze the central role of racial slavery in the Americas and its lasting effects on society. Consider the question "Can it happen here?" in the context of preserving a pluralistic, democratic, and multi-ethnic government rooted in the rule of law. Investigate pivotal moments in American history that challenged the nation's fundamental principles and human rights. Examine the specific connections between slavery and Yale University, the Civil War itself, and the numerous legacies—political, constitutional, racial, economic, and commemorative—that continue to shape American life and governance.
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Class 8, The Civil War and its Legacies at Yale
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Wow. The 29th and 30th All Black Regiments from Connecticut. Did not know about these. Knew of the regiments from Massachusetts though
Great lecture. Great presentation. Learned a few things I didn't learn in other history classes on civil war.
Recommend this class for sure
Walt