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tories may have been in the majority right here in the mid back country in what was called the orangeburg district, but overall, the rebels comprise the majority throughout south carolina. which was the main theater of the war. we have, who have lived through one misleading after another by government that does not understand should not be surprised by this. 18th century misreading by the british government. as brigadier general charles o'hara, a british general serving in america, put it. "fatal infatuation." of course, we have to realize, too, there were also people like solomon, described by his neighbors as -- half wig, half tory, as occasion required. now, following the british occupation of the backcountry, and an expected triumphant sweep northward, the unexpected happened. the majority rebels in the backcountry rose in revolt and mounted their horses and waged as sweeping guerilla war of movement and stymied the british classification. the lord, commanding british forces in the field, wrote of the rebel militia "their mobility was the reason we were never able to bring them to a d
tories may have been in the majority right here in the mid back country in what was called the orangeburg district, but overall, the rebels comprise the majority throughout south carolina. which was the main theater of the war. we have, who have lived through one misleading after another by government that does not understand should not be surprised by this. 18th century misreading by the british government. as brigadier general charles o'hara, a british general serving in america, put it....
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we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know they believed in a nation, they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they understood what can be, unburdened by what has been. it is upon their shoulders that we now stand, charged with the duty and responsibility of understanding what can be, and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. ofas raised in a family civil rights fighters. i was raised in a community where we were taught, don't you here know when they say it. know where we are and see the vision and be deep of faith in knowing that you can see what maybe others can't see, but you can help them get there. you can help them get there, but it will take a lot of work. i stand before you as a candidate for president of the united states prepared to do the work of helping our nation see what can be, unburdened by what has been, and see the vision of the future respecting our past. i know that we have in this white house a president who says he wants to make america great again. well, what does that mean? does that mean he wants to take us back to befor
we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know they believed in a nation, they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they understood what can be, unburdened by what has been. it is upon their shoulders that we now stand, charged with the duty and responsibility of understanding what can be, and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. ofas raised in a family civil rights fighters. i was raised in a community where we were taught, don't you here know when they say...
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we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know they believed in a nation, they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were deep of faith. they understood what can be, unburdened by what has been. it is upon their shoulders that we now stand, charged with the duty and responsibility of understanding what can be, and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. you know i was raised in a , family of civil rights fighters. i was raised in a community where we were taught don't you hear no when they say it. know where we are and see the vision and be deep of faith in knowing that you can see what maybe others can't see, but you can help them get there. you can help them get there, but it will take a lot of work. it will take a lot of work. i stand before you as a candidate for president of the united states prepared to do the work of helping our nation see what can be, unburdened by what has been, and see the vision of the future respecting our past. i know that we have in this white house a president who says he wants to make america great again. well, what
we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know they believed in a nation, they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were deep of faith. they understood what can be, unburdened by what has been. it is upon their shoulders that we now stand, charged with the duty and responsibility of understanding what can be, and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. you know i was raised in a , family of civil rights fighters. i was raised in a community where we were...
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our next destination is in one of the poorest counties in this state where we're going to orangeburg, south carolina for lunch. at aunt lee's barbecue in this old farm town we met a family who had just come from a funeral. shirley bea caldwell grew up nearby, picking co. cotton. >> i went in the cotton fields to get cotton that was our way of making a living. >> i never knew this. >> reporter: her son todd now works for a bank. >> reporter: what's the economy like around here? >> the economy is not the richest. >> reporter: for that reason jacquetta chapman is interested in elizabeth warren. >> i love the fact that she is an advocate for eliminating student loans. i didn't come from a family with, you know, lots of money that can just put me -- that can just pay for my college education. >> reporter: she is a teacher still paying her student loans while supporting college for her son. while charleston where we started is a port city and orangeburg is in the historic cotton growing part of south carolina, spartanburg, where we're headed now through slow traffic is historically a textil
our next destination is in one of the poorest counties in this state where we're going to orangeburg, south carolina for lunch. at aunt lee's barbecue in this old farm town we met a family who had just come from a funeral. shirley bea caldwell grew up nearby, picking co. cotton. >> i went in the cotton fields to get cotton that was our way of making a living. >> i never knew this. >> reporter: her son todd now works for a bank. >> reporter: what's the economy like around...
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orangeburg is in the historic cotton growing part of south carolina. spartanburg, where we're headed now through slow traffic is historically a textile city. it's attracted new industries like bmw alongside older businesses like the beacon drive-in. >> cbs in the house. keep me a cheese burger. >> reporter: owner steve duncan has all the customers he can handle. yet fay and john smith are troubled by the direction of the company. >> do you want somebody to sed difficult the ship or someone to make a big change? >> i would like to see someone to make a big change. i like cory booker. >> we know our history. >> i see a lot of obama in him. >> reporter: distaste for president trump causes her to rule out the democratic women. >> hillary came so close. i don't think the country is ready for a woman. >> reporter: we've had a black president. you don't think we're ready for a woman? >> i don't think we're ready for a female. >> reporter: so democratic voters in this republican state know they have one shot to influence the election. it is in the primary. som
orangeburg is in the historic cotton growing part of south carolina. spartanburg, where we're headed now through slow traffic is historically a textile city. it's attracted new industries like bmw alongside older businesses like the beacon drive-in. >> cbs in the house. keep me a cheese burger. >> reporter: owner steve duncan has all the customers he can handle. yet fay and john smith are troubled by the direction of the company. >> do you want somebody to sed difficult the...
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but i don't think we'll know the answer to that until we hear from black voters in orangeburg, south carolina. and working class voters in dubuque. millennials who went to harvard aren't going to be his supporters. >> black educated women. >> that's tbd, they're not on twitter, not in green rooms. >> very definitive opinion. i'm really anxious to see how much that came through the tv. >> we'll take a break. >> a special treat. the joy of politics. >> do you think that the democratic voters are going to turn on you for this? >> how do you answer claims that you splintered the party and put trump in the white house? why are you against impeachment now? you'll change it soon. >> the most important political show on television with pl particulars. she's never afraid to ask our group, plus the ladies on stage in democratic debate each have different approaches in the debate and pete buttigieg joins us. oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if
but i don't think we'll know the answer to that until we hear from black voters in orangeburg, south carolina. and working class voters in dubuque. millennials who went to harvard aren't going to be his supporters. >> black educated women. >> that's tbd, they're not on twitter, not in green rooms. >> very definitive opinion. i'm really anxious to see how much that came through the tv. >> we'll take a break. >> a special treat. the joy of politics. >> do you...
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great heroes and the leaders who have come out of south carolina, the friendship nine, we look at the orangeburg protesters, and we know they believed in a nation. they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were deep of faith. they understood what can be unburdened by what has been, and it is upon their shoulders that we now stand charged with the duty and the responsibility of understanding what can be and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility, and you know, i was raised in a family of civil rights fighters. you was rai i was raised in a community where we were taught, don't you hear no when they say it, know where we are and see the vision and be deep of faith in knowing that you can see what maybe others can't see, but you can help them get there. you can help them get there, but it will take a lot of work. it will take a lot of work. so i stand before you as a candidate for the president of the united states prepared to do the work of helping our nation see what can be unburdened by what has been and see the vision of the future respecting our past. i know
great heroes and the leaders who have come out of south carolina, the friendship nine, we look at the orangeburg protesters, and we know they believed in a nation. they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were deep of faith. they understood what can be unburdened by what has been, and it is upon their shoulders that we now stand charged with the duty and the responsibility of understanding what can be and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility, and you know,...
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but i don't think we'll know the answer to that until we hear from black voters in orangeburg, south carolina. and working class voters in dubuque. we all know that people on twitter, millennials who went to harvard aren't going to be his supporters. >> especially african-american women who i believe kamala harris spoke directly to. >> that's tbd, they're not on twitter, not in green rooms. so, like, let's see. >> very definitive opinion. i'm really anxious to see how that plays out, how much that came through the tv. >> we'll take a break. >> a special treat. the joy of politics. >> do you think that the democratic voters are going to turn on you for this? >> how do you answer claims that you splintered the party and put trump in the white house? why are you against impeachment now? are you going to change your mind very soon. >> the most important political show on television with politics. she's never afraid to ask our group, plus the ladies on stage in democratic debate each have different approaches in the debate and pete buttigieg joins us. he will break down his winning night
but i don't think we'll know the answer to that until we hear from black voters in orangeburg, south carolina. and working class voters in dubuque. we all know that people on twitter, millennials who went to harvard aren't going to be his supporters. >> especially african-american women who i believe kamala harris spoke directly to. >> that's tbd, they're not on twitter, not in green rooms. so, like, let's see. >> very definitive opinion. i'm really anxious to see how that...
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great heroes and the leaders that have come out of south carolina, the friendship nine, we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know they believed in a nation, they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were deep of faith. they understood what can be unburdened by what has been and it is upon their shoulders that we now stand charged with the duty and the responsibility of understanding what can be and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. and, you know, i was raised in a family of civil rights fighters. i was raised in a community where we were taught don't you hear no when they say it. know where we are and know and see the vision and be deep of faith in knowing that you can see what maybe others can't see, but you can help them get there. you can help them get there. but it will take a lot of work. it will take a lot of work. so i stand before you as a candidate for the president of the united states prepared to do our work, for helping our nation see what can be unburdened by what has been and see the vision of the future, respecting our past. i know t
great heroes and the leaders that have come out of south carolina, the friendship nine, we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know they believed in a nation, they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were deep of faith. they understood what can be unburdened by what has been and it is upon their shoulders that we now stand charged with the duty and the responsibility of understanding what can be and fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. and, you know,...
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we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know that they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were of deep faith and understood what could be unburdened by what has been and it is upon their shoulders that we now stand, charged with the ofy and the responsibility understanding what can be an fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. you know, i was raised in a family of civil rights fighters. raised in a community where we were taught don't you hear know when they say it. know where we are and know and see the vision and the deep of faith in knowing that you can can't see,ybe others but you can help them get there. you can help the air. but it will take a lot of work. it will a lot of work. -before you as candidate president of the united states to help the nation see what can be and see the vision of the our past.specting i know that in this white house hehave a president who says wants to make america great again. what does that mean? does that mean he wants to take us back to before schools were integrated? to back before the voting rights act was ena
we look at the orangeburg protesters and we know that they believed in a nation of equality where everyone counted. they were of deep faith and understood what could be unburdened by what has been and it is upon their shoulders that we now stand, charged with the ofy and the responsibility understanding what can be an fighting to get there. that is our responsibility. you know, i was raised in a family of civil rights fighters. raised in a community where we were taught don't you hear know when...