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Action Memo For Anthony Lake From Cyril Sartor re: Meeting With Returning Presidential Mission to Central Africa, 13 September 1994
written by Cyril Sartor, fl. 1990, in Records Related to Rwanda and Susan Rice from 1993-1994, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (13 September 1994), Box 2, Folder 356 , 17 page(s)
White House Staff and Office Files - Susan Rice - Global Affairs - Rwanda
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written by Cyril Sartor, fl. 1990, in Records Related to Rwanda and Susan Rice from 1993-1994, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (13 September 1994), Box 2, Folder 356 , 17 page(s)
Description
White House Staff and Office Files - Susan Rice - Global Affairs - Rwanda
Date Written / Recorded
13 September 1994, 1994
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Cyril Sartor, fl. 1990
Topic / Theme
Rwanda, Tutsi Genocide (1994), Tutsi, Hutu, Humanitarian aid, Postwar reconstruction, Ethnic conflict, Refugees, Transitional justice, Post Genocide Rwanda, 1994-, History, Diplomacy, International Response, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Administration of Justice Programs in Rwanda
in Records Concerning the Genocide in Rwanda in 1994, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (December 1994), Box 9, Folder 505000 , 4 page(s)
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems - NSC Cables - Rwanda and Genocide - December 29, 1994
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in Records Concerning the Genocide in Rwanda in 1994, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (December 1994), Box 9, Folder 505000 , 4 page(s)
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National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems - NSC Cables - Rwanda and Genocide - December 29, 1994
Date Written / Recorded
December 1994, 1994
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Topic / Theme
Rwanda, Tutsi Genocide (1994), Postwar reconstruction, Transitional justice, Legal system, Rwandan Civil War and Genocide, April 7–July 15, 1994, Law, Transitional Justice, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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AF Press Guidance, December 1, 1994
written by United States. Department of State, in Records on Donald Steinberg and Rwanda, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR), Box 3, Folder 505000 (originally published 1994), 3 page(s)
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management System - NSC Cables Jan 93-Dec 94 - Steinberg & Rwanda
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written by United States. Department of State, in Records on Donald Steinberg and Rwanda, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR), Box 3, Folder 505000 (originally published 1994), 3 page(s)
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National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management System - NSC Cables Jan 93-Dec 94 - Steinberg & Rwanda
Date Written / Recorded
1994
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
United States. Department of State
Date Published / Released
1994
Person Discussed
Faustin Twagirimungu, fl. 1994
Topic / Theme
Rwanda, Tutsi Genocide (1994), Repatriation, Postwar reconstruction, Rwandan Civil War and Genocide, April 7–July 15, 1994, Post Genocide Rwanda, 1994-, Law, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Transitional Justice, Post Conflict Support, International Response, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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AF Press Guidance, December 12, 1994
written by United States. Department of State, in Records on Donald Steinberg and Rwanda, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (12 December 1994), Box 3, Folder 505000 (originally published 1994), 4 page(s)
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management System - NSC Cables Jan 93-Dec 94 - Steinberg & Rwanda
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written by United States. Department of State, in Records on Donald Steinberg and Rwanda, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (12 December 1994), Box 3, Folder 505000 (originally published 1994), 4 page(s)
Description
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management System - NSC Cables Jan 93-Dec 94 - Steinberg & Rwanda
Date Written / Recorded
12 December 1994, 1994
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
United States. Department of State
Date Published / Released
1994
Topic / Theme
Rwanda, Tutsi Genocide (1994), Militias, Internally displaced persons, Postwar reconstruction, Refugee camps, Post Genocide Rwanda, 1994-, Law, Diplomacy, Politics & Policy, Post Conflict Support, International Response, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Aid Atwood's Speech at ECOSOC Ministerial
written by J. Brian Atwood, 1942-, in Records Concerning the Genocide in Rwanda in 1994, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (July 1994), Box 7, Folder 505000 , 8 page(s)
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems - NSC Cables - Rwanda and Genocide - July 9, 1994
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written by J. Brian Atwood, 1942-, in Records Concerning the Genocide in Rwanda in 1994, of William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum (Little Rock, AR) (July 1994), Box 7, Folder 505000 , 8 page(s)
Description
National Security Council Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems - NSC Cables - Rwanda and Genocide - July 9, 1994
Date Written / Recorded
July 1994, 1994
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
J. Brian Atwood, 1942-
Topic / Theme
Rwanda, Tutsi Genocide (1994), Women, Famine, Postwar reconstruction, International relations, Democracy, Economic development, Rwandan Civil War and Genocide, April 7–July 15, 1994, Politics & Policy, Diplomacy, International Response, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Al Balda Police Station, Hilla, Iraq. January 2006 (Frame No. 0614)
written by Stuart Bowen, Jr., Angelina Johnston and Michael Stanka, in The Middle East: War in Iraq, 2003-2006, of ProQuest (Ann Arbor, MI), Reel 14 (2006), 20 page(s)
This project assessment report evaluates contractor compliance with task orders and progress toward completion of the construction of a police station.
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written by Stuart Bowen, Jr., Angelina Johnston and Michael Stanka, in The Middle East: War in Iraq, 2003-2006, of ProQuest (Ann Arbor, MI), Reel 14 (2006), 20 page(s)
Description
This project assessment report evaluates contractor compliance with task orders and progress toward completion of the construction of a police station.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Stuart Bowen, Jr., Angelina Johnston, Michael Stanka
Date Published / Released
2006
Topic / Theme
Iraq (1970s - Present), Police forces, Postwar reconstruction, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Politics & Policy, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Al Nahrwan Water Supply Project, Al Nahrwan, Iraq. March 2006 (Frame No. 0608)
written by Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, in The Middle East: War in Iraq, 2003-2006, of ProQuest (Ann Arbor, MI), Reel 15 (2006), 17 page(s)
This project assessment report evaluates contractor compliance with task orders and progress toward completion of the construction of a water pipeline and connections to local houses.
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written by Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, in The Middle East: War in Iraq, 2003-2006, of ProQuest (Ann Arbor, MI), Reel 15 (2006), 17 page(s)
Description
This project assessment report evaluates contractor compliance with task orders and progress toward completion of the construction of a water pipeline and connections to local houses.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Government/institutional document
Author / Creator
Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction
Date Published / Released
2006
Topic / Theme
Iraq (1970s - Present), Gulf Wars, 9/11 and Post-9/11 World, Postwar reconstruction, Water resources development, Water supply, Politics & Policy, Diplomacy, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Copyright © 2021. ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved.
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American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 2, Interview with Eric Foner, Historian, Columbia University,...
directed by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017; produced by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 49 mins
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction and its impact on the 21st century, Sherman's March, traumatic mo...
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directed by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017; produced by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 49 mins
Description
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction and its impact on the 21st century, Sherman's March, traumatic moment for white planters, devastation caused by Civil War, rethinking race, Field Order Number 15 for settlement of black families, 40 a...
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction and its impact on the 21st century, Sherman's March, traumatic moment for white planters, devastation caused by Civil War, rethinking race, Field Order Number 15 for settlement of black families, 40 acres and a mule, access to education, creation of the black church, Andrew Johnson, Tunis Campbell and establishment of black community on St. Catherines Island.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017
Date Published / Released
2004, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War
Person Discussed
Eric Foner, 1943-, Tunis Gulic Campbell, 1812-1891, Andrew Johnson, 1808-1875, William Tecumseh Sherman, 1820-1891, Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865
Topic / Theme
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Black community, Civil rights, Postwar reconstruction, Race relations, Race discrimination, Reconstruction, US, 1865-1877, U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865, Sherman's March to the Sea, November 16-December 10, 1864, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, War and Violence, History, Politics & Policy, Reconstruction (1866–1876), African Americans, Amer...
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Black community, Civil rights, Postwar reconstruction, Race relations, Race discrimination, Reconstruction, US, 1865-1877, U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865, Sherman's March to the Sea, November 16-December 10, 1864, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, War and Violence, History, Politics & Policy, Reconstruction (1866–1876), African Americans, Americans, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 2, Interview with Eric Foner, Historian, Columbia University,...
directed by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017; produced by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 46 mins
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction policies, exclusion of blacks and black codes,...
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directed by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017; produced by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 2 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 46 mins
Description
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction policies, exclusion of blacks and black codes, the radical Republicans, African-Americans appeal to Congress, the Fourteenth Amendment and birthright citizenship, voting rights, Rec...
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction policies, exclusion of blacks and black codes, the radical Republicans, African-Americans appeal to Congress, the Fourteenth Amendment and birthright citizenship, voting rights, Reconstruction Act of 1867 and bringing interracial democracy to the south.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017
Date Published / Released
2004, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War
Person Discussed
Eric Foner, 1943-, Andrew Johnson, 1808-1875
Topic / Theme
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Race relations, Voting rights, Race discrimination, Politics, Civil rights, Postwar reconstruction, United States. Constitution, Fourteenth Amendment Ratified, July 9, 1868, Reconstruction, US, 1865-1877, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, History, Politics & Policy, Reconstruction (1866–1876), African Americans, Americans, Industrializati...
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Race relations, Voting rights, Race discrimination, Politics, Civil rights, Postwar reconstruction, United States. Constitution, Fourteenth Amendment Ratified, July 9, 1868, Reconstruction, US, 1865-1877, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, History, Politics & Policy, Reconstruction (1866–1876), African Americans, Americans, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 3, Interview with Eric Foner, Historian, Columbia University,...
directed by Elizabeth Deane, fl. 1983 and Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017; produced by Elizabeth Deane, fl. 1983 and Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017 and Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 3 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 50 mins
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction Act of 1867 and bringing interracial democracy to the south, impe...
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directed by Elizabeth Deane, fl. 1983 and Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017; produced by Elizabeth Deane, fl. 1983 and Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017 and Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Season 16, Episode 3 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 50 mins
Description
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction Act of 1867 and bringing interracial democracy to the south, impeachment of Andrew Johnson vote, meaning of freedom, black codes, gaining the vote, carpetbaggers, emergence of a black political class,...
In the tumultuous years after the Civil War (1863-77), America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to successfully bring the South back into the Union and how to bring former slaves into the life of the country. Foner talks about Reconstruction Act of 1867 and bringing interracial democracy to the south, impeachment of Andrew Johnson vote, meaning of freedom, black codes, gaining the vote, carpetbaggers, emergence of a black political class, expulsion of black legislators from Georgia and order by Congress to restore them.
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Elizabeth Deane, fl. 1983, Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Elizabeth Deane, fl. 1983, Patricia Garcia-Rios, fl. 1992-2017, Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017
Date Published / Released
2004, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Reconstruction: The Second Civil War
Person Discussed
Eric Foner, 1943-, Andrew Johnson, 1808-1875
Topic / Theme
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Postwar reconstruction, Politics, Race discrimination, Laws and legislation, Legislators, Race relations, Reconstruction, US, 1865-1877, Andrew Johnson Impeachment, February 21 - May 16, 1868, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, History, Politics & Policy, Reconstruction (1866–1876), African Americans, Americans, Industrialization and Weste...
Long Civil Rights Movement, United States, Postwar reconstruction, Politics, Race discrimination, Laws and legislation, Legislators, Race relations, Reconstruction, US, 1865-1877, Andrew Johnson Impeachment, February 21 - May 16, 1868, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, History, Politics & Policy, Reconstruction (1866–1876), African Americans, Americans, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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