Friday, November 28th TV listings for C-SPAN 2
Lectures in History The Mexican-American War
On September 14, 1847, Winfield Scott's Army marched into Mexico City, marking the final stages of the Mexican-American War. University of Texas professor Aaron O'Connell chronicles the war's causes, the divisions it inflamed, and its aftermath.
C-SPAN Tours the National Air & Space Museum
C-SPAN tours the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C., where we look at Apollo 11's lunar lander, Charles Lindbergh's plane that flew across the Atlantic, the X-15 that Neil Armstrong flew, and much more.
The Presidency Declassified JFK Assassination Records
The Trump administration recently declassified papers held in the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection. Historian Fred Logevall talks with JFK library director Alan Price about what these records reveal of Cold War intelligence.
America 250 The Two Georges Library of Congress Exhibit Tour
C-SPAN tours The Two Georges exhibit at the Library of Congress, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington.
America 250 Women Waging War in the American Revolution
Authors discuss the experiences of women in the Revolutionary War and how the war changed women's roles; the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
America 250 Reel America - The Constitution of the United States - 1955
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Lectures in History The Great Sioux War of 1876
Discussing what happened when General Custer and Crazy Horse faced off in battle; Stetson University Professor David Morton chronicles the 1876 Great Sioux War in the South Dakota Black Hills; Stetson University is located in Deland, Fla.
On the 125th anniversary of the 1900 Galveston Storm, meteorologist Matt Lanza discusses the history of this natural disaster and its impacts in Galveston, Texas, and beyond.
C-SPAN Tours Milton Hershey Museum
C-SPAN tours the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which details the life, legacy, and chocolate of Milton Hershey.
75th Anniversary of the Korean War Incheon Landing
On the 75th anniversary of the 1950 Incheon Landing, historians discuss the legacy of the Korean War amphibious assault that was led by American General Douglas MacArthur.
Dr. Tim Boyd speaks about food and national identity in American history; Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville, Tenn., hosts this event.
Lectures in History The Mexican-American War
On September 14, 1847, Winfield Scott's Army marched into Mexico City, marking the final stages of the Mexican-American War. University of Texas professor Aaron O'Connell chronicles the war's causes, the divisions it inflamed, and its aftermath.
C-SPAN Tours the National Air & Space Museum
C-SPAN tours the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C., where we look at Apollo 11's lunar lander, Charles Lindbergh's plane that flew across the Atlantic, the X-15 that Neil Armstrong flew, and much more.
The Presidency Declassified JFK Assassination Records
The Trump administration recently declassified papers held in the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection. Historian Fred Logevall talks with JFK library director Alan Price about what these records reveal of Cold War intelligence.
America 250 The Two Georges Library of Congress Exhibit Tour
C-SPAN tours The Two Georges exhibit at the Library of Congress, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington.
America 250 Women Waging War in the American Revolution
Authors discuss the experiences of women in the Revolutionary War and how the war changed women's roles; the American Revolution Institute in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
America 250 Reel America - The Constitution of the United States - 1955
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Lectures in History The Great Sioux War of 1876
Discussing what happened when General Custer and Crazy Horse faced off in battle; Stetson University Professor David Morton chronicles the 1876 Great Sioux War in the South Dakota Black Hills; Stetson University is located in Deland, Fla.
On the 125th anniversary of the 1900 Galveston Storm, meteorologist Matt Lanza discusses the history of this natural disaster and its impacts in Galveston, Texas, and beyond.
C-SPAN Tours Milton Hershey Museum
C-SPAN tours the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which details the life, legacy, and chocolate of Milton Hershey.
75th Anniversary of the Korean War Incheon Landing
On the 75th anniversary of the 1950 Incheon Landing, historians discuss the legacy of the Korean War amphibious assault that was led by American General Douglas MacArthur.
Dr. Tim Boyd speaks about food and national identity in American history; Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville, Tenn., hosts this event.
Lectures in History 1992 Republican National Convention Speeches
The 1992 Republican National Convention speeches by former President Ronald Reagan and Pat Buchanan.
