Saturday, May 18th TV listings for C-SPAN 2
State and Local Law Enforcement Officials Testify on Law Enforcement Challenges
State and local law enforcement officials testify on the challenges to law enforcement before the House Homeland Security Committee.
Lectures in History Charles Hamilton Houston & the Road to Brown v. Board of Education New
Prairie View A&M University history professor Malachi Crawford discusses the evolution of civil rights law and efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation.
Reel America The Lonely Eagles, 1979
This U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
The Presidency The American Vice Presidency New
New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker, who has covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, talks about the evolution of the American vice presidency.
Reel America Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns, 1969
This NASA film documents the Apollo 10 mission, a rehearsal for the July 1969 Moon landing of Apollo 11.
Lectures in History Charles Hamilton Houston & the Road to Brown v. Board of Education
Prairie View A&M University history professor Malachi Crawford discusses the evolution of civil rights law and efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation.
Reel America The Lonely Eagles, 1979
This U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
The Presidency The American Vice Presidency
New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker, who has covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, talks about the evolution of the American vice presidency.
Reel America Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns, 1969
This NASA film documents the Apollo 10 mission, a rehearsal for the July 1969 Moon landing of Apollo 11.
The Civil War Military Communication During Civil War Battles New
The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech hosts a conference on information during the war, including telegraph, newspapers and communication networks.
War of 1812 Hero Stephen Decatur and the Early American Navy New
The White House Historical Association commemorates Stephen Decatur, hero of the war of 1812, with a discussion on the American and royal navies during that conflict.
Missionary Diplomacy in the 19th Century New
Historians discuss the role of 19th century Protestant missionaries and how they shaped American foreign relations.
U.S. Army in Vietnam and the All-Volunteer Force New
Interviewing historians at the 2024 Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
Immigration Act of 1924 Legacy New
The Organization of American Historians hosts their 2024 conference in New Orleans.
Congress Investigates 1993 & 1995 Siege at Waco Hearings New
In 1993 and 1995, House committees examine events surrounding the deadly 1993 siege carried out by the federal government and other law enforcement agencies at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas.
Lectures in History Charles Hamilton Houston & the Road to Brown v. Board of Education
Prairie View A&M University history professor Malachi Crawford discusses the evolution of civil rights law and efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation.
Reel America The Lonely Eagles, 1979
This U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
The Presidency The American Vice Presidency
New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker, who has covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, talks about the evolution of the American vice presidency.
Reel America Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns, 1969
This NASA film documents the Apollo 10 mission, a rehearsal for the July 1969 Moon landing of Apollo 11.
Lectures in History Charles Hamilton Houston & the Road to Brown v. Board of Education
Prairie View A&M University history professor Malachi Crawford discusses the evolution of civil rights law and efforts to dismantle Jim Crow and racial segregation.
Reel America The Lonely Eagles, 1979
This U.S. Air Force recruitment film profiles the World War II service of the Tuskegee airmen by interviewing the veterans and showing archival film of their training and combat.
The Presidency The American Vice Presidency
New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker, who has covered presidents from Bill Clinton through Joe Biden, talks about the evolution of the American vice presidency.
Reel America Apollo 10, To Sort Out The Unknowns, 1969
This NASA film documents the Apollo 10 mission, a rehearsal for the July 1969 Moon landing of Apollo 11.
The Civil War Military Communication During Civil War Battles
The Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech hosts a conference on information during the war, including telegraph, newspapers and communication networks.
War of 1812 Hero Stephen Decatur and the Early American Navy
The White House Historical Association commemorates Stephen Decatur, hero of the war of 1812, with a discussion on the American and royal navies during that conflict.
Missionary Diplomacy in the 19th Century
Historians discuss the role of 19th century Protestant missionaries and how they shaped American foreign relations.
U.S. Army in Vietnam and the All-Volunteer Force
Interviewing historians at the 2024 Organization of American Historians meeting in New Orleans.
Immigration Act of 1924 Legacy
The Organization of American Historians hosts their 2024 conference in New Orleans.