Wild About Harry - 2024
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Wild About Harry 2022 - Eyes Only
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@Budnipper82
@Budnipper82 2 күн бұрын
One of our greatest Presidents! A foreign policy genius who saved millions of American lives , advocated for freedom abroad , and a champion for the common man!
@marcosmata8233
@marcosmata8233 7 күн бұрын
When a library and museum combine, it creates a unique cultural institution that offers a wide range of benefits. Here's what can happen: *Hybrid Institution: "Libuseum" or "Museolib"* *Benefits* 1. Integrated resources: Access to vast collections of books, artifacts, and exhibits. 2. Enhanced learning: Interactive exhibits and educational programs. 3. Increased accessibility: Single location for diverse cultural and educational resources. 4. Collaborative exhibitions: Interdisciplinary approaches to storytelling and display. 5. Community engagement: Workshops, lectures, and events. *Features* 1. Interactive exhibits showcasing books, artifacts, and digital media. 2. Reading areas amidst exhibits. 3. Art installations inspired by literary works. 4. Author talks and book signings. 5. Hands-on activities and workshops. *Examples* 1. The British Library's exhibitions on literature and history. 2. The New York Public Library's Museum and Library collections. 3. The Library of Congress's exhibitions and interactive displays. *Potential Challenges* 1. Space management. 2. Curatorial collaboration. 3. Collection management. 4. Funding. *Opportunities* 1. Grant funding. 2. Partnerships with educational institutions. 3. Digital engagement and outreach. 4. Community outreach. The combination of a library and museum creates a vibrant cultural hub, fostering learning, creativity, and community engagement!
@humbleservantofMostHighGod
@humbleservantofMostHighGod 11 күн бұрын
God bless America to bless Israel!
@humbleservantofMostHighGod
@humbleservantofMostHighGod 11 күн бұрын
I really appreciated 29:14 of this, I pray that everyone gathered Knows Jesus Christ The Mighty Holy God who Saves!
@djwright5686
@djwright5686 20 күн бұрын
My one comment. It is not accurate that no one knew about. It is true that white Americans did not know about. The black community aware of the NAACP knew about him. The Black middle class knew about. The is of what he looked has always been a topic in the African Americans. The issue continues to be an issue. I have it in my family. My first cousin see his blue eyes and white sin as a joke. We have family members who pass for white eve today. They show up periodically to check in. This runs deep . Even today with this new mixed race thing. Truth is I am really tired of it. ❤
@treesway5411
@treesway5411 Ай бұрын
tRUMAN WAS A WEAK AND PATHETICHLY DISGUSGTING HUMAN, INCAPABLE OF EMPATHY...
@NatashaStory-p6r
@NatashaStory-p6r Ай бұрын
Garcia Jennifer Taylor Matthew Jackson Amy
@AbrahamIsaacMucius-d7z
@AbrahamIsaacMucius-d7z Ай бұрын
Walter Francis White was an Octoroon. Octoroons are people who are one eighth African with the remainder of their ancestry is European. Basically, someone who comes from a family that consists of mostly White people with the exception of having one Black great-grandparent. Walter White in my opinion, was the child of two Octoroons.
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч Ай бұрын
Lewis George Davis Melissa Hall Carol
@chrisscott1633
@chrisscott1633 Ай бұрын
DISPICABLE INJUSTICES - Committed ...Yet the Cop gets Acquitted , A Do Anything Get Away With Everything Badge...God Bless America ...I DON'T THINK SO !
@BroDavisBey
@BroDavisBey Ай бұрын
Walter looks like Charleston. Lol
@Mogambo3-g4e
@Mogambo3-g4e Ай бұрын
He looks like president Truman, same eyes.
@nickdawn3985
@nickdawn3985 2 ай бұрын
Despite his very successful career as an actor, I mostly know and respect him for the work he does with Vets. What an incredible man.
@johnloudaros800
@johnloudaros800 2 ай бұрын
What a great interview. Clifton seems very down to earth
@VanessaDo-lu7cd
@VanessaDo-lu7cd 2 ай бұрын
Gary ❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤
@Munchyyyyyyyy
@Munchyyyyyyyy 2 ай бұрын
Crazy to think the United States is still as unequal as ever and every single piece of anti racist legislation literally does nothing to fix the issues
@VanessaDo-lu7cd
@VanessaDo-lu7cd 2 ай бұрын
hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gary
@evelynpaterson2823
@evelynpaterson2823 3 ай бұрын
An incredibly humble man, he’s a grateful American, and many serve personal have reason to be grateful to him. I really enjoyed his autobiography, a great book.
@kenyaragin6884
@kenyaragin6884 3 ай бұрын
I, as well as my son, went to the school in Brooklyn, NY, named after Walter F. White (P.S. 41), but I do not remember learning about him in school.
@adpowell1414
@adpowell1414 3 ай бұрын
Multiracial WHITES have always existed in America. Read "Legal History of the Color Line" by Frank W. Sweet and "The Invisible Line" by Daniel J. Sharfstein. Performance was more important than white racial purity. The "rules" were the same as they are now for Hispanics and Arabs. We KNOW they have various amounts of the dreaded "black blood" but we are careful not to offend by openly saying so. Nobody promotes the "one drop" myth today except blacks, pretend-blacks, and white liberals who want to please blacks.
@Marcus410
@Marcus410 3 ай бұрын
I've known about Walter White for quite some time now. Glad to learn that there was a book about him and I will purchase it. I would gently question whether Thurgood Marshall joined the NAACP (later, Legal Defense Fund, 1940) at the behest of Walter White. The position of Special Counsel was created and held by Charles Hamilton Houston. Houston was the new Dean of Howard Law School when Thurgood enrolled in 1930. A position Houston held until 1935, when he became Special Counsel for the NAACP. While Houston was Dean of Howard Law, Thurgood graduated at the top of his class at Howard (1933) and became a protege of Houston. After Thurgood's graduation, he had trouble finding steady work in his hometown of Baltimore, a segregated city. Houston convinced Thurgood to join him on investigatory trips south to begin to chronical the discrimination faced by Black People. Houston subsequently hired Thurgood as assistant special counsel, a position he held until Houston, for health reasons, left the NAACP legal office in 1940. At that point, Thurgood was promoted to Special Counsel and the legal office, began operating as a separate arm of the NAACP. The law office became a completely separate entity, Legal Defense Fund, in 1957. So, while I am certain that Walter White was involved in decisions regarding hiring and budgetary expenditures, like funds for another lawyer, I don't know that White reached down to Howard Law School, found Thurgood and pulled him into the NAACP legal office. Such a telling, erases Charles Hamilton Houston, from his tremendous role in the civil rights fight. To put it into a sports analogy.....if Thurgood was Tom Brady, Houston was Bill Belichick....and, Walter White....was Bob Kraft. Great presentation. Buying this book pretty soon.
@wap9137
@wap9137 3 ай бұрын
It would be easier to hear Truman's voice if you would tone down the background music.
@bobbystooksbury8901
@bobbystooksbury8901 3 ай бұрын
Harry Truman was the greatest president
@Rebecca-le9hn
@Rebecca-le9hn 3 ай бұрын
White wrote his autobiography A Man Called White (1948). It;s sad that when you Google his name, a TV actor comes up first.
@karenwaddell9396
@karenwaddell9396 3 ай бұрын
I grew up thinking white people ran the NAACP without knowing the president of the organization was black. Thank you! The color of skin doesn’t matter.😅 ❤
@v.a.993
@v.a.993 3 ай бұрын
This commentary is excellent!
@okieinthemix
@okieinthemix 3 ай бұрын
Truman was a racist and a bought politician.
@KOMET2006
@KOMET2006 3 ай бұрын
@okieinthemix - If Harry S. Truman was a 'racist', as you assert, he would NOT have issued an Executive Order in 1948 desegregating the U.S. military! Look at past U.S. political figures like Theodore Bilbo, Woodrow Wilson, James Eastland, James Byrnes, and Richard Russell. ALL OF THEM WERE DYED IN THE WOOL RACISTS.
@malyroberts4054
@malyroberts4054 4 ай бұрын
I have never heard of him until today and I’m so shocked about it! Yes TikTok gets a lot of flack, but it, along with other social media sites, are very effective in spreading knowledge.
@KOMET2006
@KOMET2006 3 ай бұрын
While Tik Tok may pique your curiosity about a subject, why not incentivize yourself by studying the subject in depth? Knowledge is power.
@gsnman
@gsnman 4 ай бұрын
I like your shoes, Clifton
@jbess6505
@jbess6505 4 ай бұрын
Add more about him
@timothysworld1028
@timothysworld1028 5 ай бұрын
In his 1949 State of the Union address to Congress on January 5, 1949, Truman stated that "Every segment of our population, and every individual, has a right to expect from his government a fair deal." The proposed measures included: federal aid to education, a large tax cut for low-income earners the abolition of poll taxes an anti-lynching law a permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission (EEOC) a farm aid program increased public housing an immigration bill new TVA-style public works projects the establishment of a new Department of Welfare (Dept O HHS) the repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act, regulating the activities of labor unions an increase in the minimum wage from 40 to 75 cents an hour national health insurance expanded Social Security coverage, and a $4 billion tax increase to reduce the national debt and finance these programs.
@brigittelange9996
@brigittelange9996 5 ай бұрын
Gary Du bist ein toller Schauspieler,ein wundervoller Mensch ,toller Dad, und ein toller Ehemann der seine Familie über alles liebt , und ja , Du bist ein begnadeter Musiker .Lg Brigitte aus Germany 🫂🇩🇪❤️🎸🎸🎸🫶🫂🇩🇪❤️
@Americal1970
@Americal1970 5 ай бұрын
We now have a Tsunami of what we can't be grateful for, with more to come. Than jo
@goood2cyou
@goood2cyou 5 ай бұрын
Wow
@LeonardoDiCapthezhoes
@LeonardoDiCapthezhoes 6 ай бұрын
I have such a particular crush on this man
@PacoOtis
@PacoOtis 6 ай бұрын
Terrible format!
@barak363363
@barak363363 6 ай бұрын
Very interesting
@jasonpalacios1363
@jasonpalacios1363 6 ай бұрын
They should have listened to General George S. Patton about the USSR.
@michaelinhouston9086
@michaelinhouston9086 4 ай бұрын
Nobody cared what he said. The American public was sick and tired of the war and wanted the soldiers home. Go back and read newspapers of the time and listen to the radio news reports. There is no way the military command and enlisted men would have bought into trying to drive the commie army out of Europe - it is doubtful they could have done it anyway as the commies had far more resources in Eastern Europe than the US and the British. There were soldiers that let it be known that they would refuse to go to the Pacific to fight the Japanese because they had done their job of defeating Germany. I recall reading of the fear of the military command that soldiers would mutiny on ships taking them to the Pacific. Does anybody really believe those soldiers would have accepted starting a new war against anybody?
@thomaswilliams373
@thomaswilliams373 3 ай бұрын
You’re playing fast and loose with other people’s lives. Beyond that, the U.S. was still at war with Japan. No one knew then when the Pacific War would end and at what cost…
@jorgealbino7371
@jorgealbino7371 6 ай бұрын
Please, don’t compare George Floyd with the American veteran
@TheEdie1958
@TheEdie1958 6 ай бұрын
Inquisitive nature propensity to discover new themes led me to join the museum of modern art as a member and later the metropolitan museum where the William Blake lithographs black white illustrations attention to detail and his poem Auguries of Innocence left lasting impression. The Fabrege Egg exhibit came to the metropolitan and I also saw.
@subtopewdiepie2075
@subtopewdiepie2075 6 ай бұрын
Hello, how can I find access to the book mentioned in the video? The Marshall Plan at Mid Mark
@stevelauchlan5981
@stevelauchlan5981 5 ай бұрын
www.trumanlibrary.gov/sites/default/files/64-1202-64-1253_FullMarshallPlanAlbum.pdf
@JohnPennock-d3y
@JohnPennock-d3y 7 ай бұрын
Wow, Gary S. best actor ever! John P.
@preshisify1
@preshisify1 7 ай бұрын
😷☕🇺🇲
@preshisify1
@preshisify1 7 ай бұрын
😷☕🇺🇲
@CesoeFelony
@CesoeFelony 7 ай бұрын
Terrible president he owes so much to my people in Puerto Rico...
@DayTripperrr
@DayTripperrr 7 ай бұрын
This is MAGA Country now
@josephhickman2431
@josephhickman2431 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for shining the light on my grandfather sgt Issac Woodard life and what he has done for this country
@bradleye3108
@bradleye3108 8 ай бұрын
God is proud of Gary!!
@timshull59
@timshull59 8 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Margaret.
@robertharman3307
@robertharman3307 8 ай бұрын
Beautifully done. Happy birthday, Margaret!