Thursday, May 30th TV listings for C-SPAN 3
Congress Investigates 1973-74 Watergate Hearings
In 1973-74, lawmakers examine events surrounding the 1972 break-in at Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C.; the investigation leads to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Manisha Sinha, The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic
Historian Manisha Sinha looks at the Reconstruction era after the Civil War and argues that the period did not end in 1877, but rather continued through 1920 and the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
Reel America Radio at War - 1944
Following two brothers who enlist and apply their amateur radio skills to wartime communication during World War II.
Lectures in History HBCUs & Student Activism in North Carolina
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discusses student activism and the civil rights movement at historically Black colleges and universities in North Carolina.
The Civil War Northern Politics Before the Civil War
The American Civil War Museum in Richmond, Va., hosts authors and historians discussing Civil War topics.
Congress Investigates 1950s McCarthy Era Hearings
In the 1950s, the Senate explores whether Communists have infiltrated the State Department, the Army, and other federal agencies; proceedings ultimately lead to the censure of Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.).
Historian Harold Holzer describes the American immigrant population before and during the Civil War, and how it impacted the country's culture, politics and future.
Legacy of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe
American History TV presents coverage of the 2023 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Congress Investigates 1950s Organized Crime Hearings
In the 1950s, a Senate committee led by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) examines organized crime around the country.
Lectures in History HBCUs & Student Activism in North Carolina
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discusses student activism and the civil rights movement at historically Black colleges and universities in North Carolina.
The Civil War Northern Politics Before the Civil War
The American Civil War Museum in Richmond, Va., hosts authors and historians discussing Civil War topics.
Congress Investigates 1950s McCarthy Era Hearings
In the 1950s, the Senate explores whether Communists have infiltrated the State Department, the Army, and other federal agencies; proceedings ultimately lead to the censure of Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.).
Historian Harold Holzer describes the American immigrant population before and during the Civil War, and how it impacted the country's culture, politics and future.
Legacy of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe
American History TV presents coverage of the 2023 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Congress Investigates 1950s Organized Crime Hearings
In the 1950s, a Senate committee led by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) examines organized crime around the country.
Lectures in History HBCUs & Student Activism in North Carolina
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discusses student activism and the civil rights movement at historically Black colleges and universities in North Carolina.
The Civil War Northern Politics Before the Civil War
The American Civil War Museum in Richmond, Va., hosts authors and historians discussing Civil War topics.
Congress Investigates 1950s McCarthy Era Hearings
In the 1950s, the Senate explores whether Communists have infiltrated the State Department, the Army, and other federal agencies; proceedings ultimately lead to the censure of Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.).
Historian Harold Holzer describes the American immigrant population before and during the Civil War, and how it impacted the country's culture, politics and future.
Legacy of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe
American History TV presents coverage of the 2023 International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Congress Investigates 1950s Organized Crime Hearings
In the 1950s, a Senate committee led by Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) examines organized crime around the country.
Lectures in History HBCUs & Student Activism in North Carolina
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discusses student activism and the civil rights movement at historically Black colleges and universities in North Carolina.
The Civil War Northern Politics Before the Civil War
The American Civil War Museum in Richmond, Va., hosts authors and historians discussing Civil War topics.
Congress Investigates 1950s McCarthy Era Hearings
In the 1950s, the Senate explores whether Communists have infiltrated the State Department, the Army, and other federal agencies; proceedings ultimately lead to the censure of Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis.).
Historian Harold Holzer describes the American immigrant population before and during the Civil War, and how it impacted the country's culture, politics and future.