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  • Brian Cohen

    History -2010-08

    The video detailed Dr. Lovett's background and his educational journey. Dr. Lovett has taught at Eureka College, then he returned to TSU in 1973. Dr. Lovett's main specialty area is african americans in the civil war; "dealing in African American History in the 19th century. Dr. Lovett also discussed the importance of the Declaration of Independence, and it's impact on American society.

  • Sharhonda Lane

    History 2010-01

    Dr. Bobby Lovett is interviewed and is a native of Memphis TN, has a bachelor in History and Political Science, has a Masters and finished his PH Degree in History. He is actually working on a book of The History of TSU, a very intelligent individual. He speaks about the Declaration of Independence which begin in England and Thomas Jefferson helped to put this together. Although it spoke about the equality of men slavery continued to exsist

  • 1776 Declaration of Independence is a sacred document that claim independence from England. England was the controler of the 13 colonies. Thomas Jeffersona and other put their feels in writing which became the Declaration of Independence. There were agruments that the document should proclaim against slavery because it talked about the equal rights and equality of man.

  • Tomauro Wilson history 2010-01

    this video started out giving background history of Dr. Lovett and went on the explain the Declaration of Independence. it goes as far as stating how slavery played a major part in the whole thing

  • Courtney Lewis

    History 2010-08 TR 8:00-9:25

    This video is the start of detailing the impact of the Decleration of Independence on America. Also this video gives details of the life of himself, Dr. Lovett. He briefly talked about James Napier and his book published in Arkansas. The DOI is a sacred document that proclaimed independence from England.

  • Alexes Madison History 2010-01

    It discusses the Declaration of Independence and how it has had a strong impact on America. It goes as far as how slavery was involved with almost every part of it. It was formed by 13 colonies as well.

  • Anthony Merkerson

    History 2010-08

    This video discusses the Declaration of Independence and its impact on American.

  • Tracey Hightower

    History 2010-08

    800-925 TR

    Dr. Lovett is a Historian and Professor at TSU...his dissertaion for his Ph.D was on the Negro Civil War in Tennessee. He covered black soldiers in the army. He is completing a book of the history of TSU...Declaration of Independence is a sacred document in America...He says the DOI blames the British for slavery because they bought all the alienated slaves to the New World...

  • Akudo Amadi

    2010-01

    He was born in Memphis tn and discussed the declaration independence and how slavery was involved with almost every aspect. it was formed by 13 different colonies that discussed rules and regulations for the country.

  • shirin tabibi, hist 2020-01(m.w.f)

    in this video, Dr. Lovett who was born in Memphis discussed the declaration on independence and how slavery played a part in it. The declaration of independence is the document that declared the 13 colonies independent of British. Kind of blames British for slavery because they were responsible for bringing all the slaves over to North America.

  • Kenya Payne

    TR 8-925

    a history 2010-10

    Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*the Declaration of Indpendence @ 21st Century, with Dr. BLovett, Professor of History, Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee

  • Linda Edwards

    History 2010-10

    In this video Dr. Lovett explains how the Declaration of Independence document contradicts itself. He tells how the document is basically proganda because the language was changed so the southern colonist would not be upset. He also explains how the talk of abolishing slavery came about during this time and how the writers blamed England for the cause of slavery.

  • In some ways the Declaration of Independence was a propaganda document because there were arguments it should go all the way to proclaim an end to slavery as well.

  • Zeytun Ibrahim

    History 2010-02 Dr. BLovett was born in Memphis, TN. He received a degree in history and political science. Currently, he is a history professor at TSU. He begins to approach the Declaration of independence from the 13 colonies from British in 1776. Yet, the document disclaimed itself b/c proclaimed equality of all men but didn't mention slaves.

  • yodit woldesenbet

    Hist 2010-06

    Dr. BLovett talks about his background he was born in memphis, tn and he talks about the declaration of independence was declared and africans americans history

  • Brittney Barnes

    History 2010-10

    Dr. Bobby Levett gives some background information about himself. He is a native of Memphis, tennessee. He recieved history and polictical science. He has delt with african american history in the 19 century the most. He also goes into the Declaration of Independence and how it declared independence to the 13 colonies from the British.

  • Leah White

    History 2010-10

    Dr. Bobby Lovett is a native of Memphis, TN. He is a history teacher at TSU. He talks about when the Declaration of Independence was declared. It was declared in 1776. There were many problems that came along with this. The DoI is a document that declared independence from England. At this time England was the controller over the 13 colonies. People wanted to use this document to end slavery.

    The northern colonies did piece by piece first. The southern did later.

  • Keiana Webb

    Hist 2010-02

    Dr. Bobby Lovett was born in Memphis, TN and is a professor of history here at TSU. He began this discussion by speaking of the first years of the American Revolutionary War and the Declaration of Independence. However, the document contradicted itself because it proclaimed equality of all men but didn't mention slaves. Blacks were only considered 1/4 of a person in colonies. Only the northern colonies abolished slavery completely while the south didn't.

  • La'Reece Mills

    History 2010-10

    Dr. Lovett is a Professor here @ TSU, and he was born in Memphis. Through this video he mainly discussed the declarartionon independence and how slavery played a part in it. the declaration of independence is the document that declared the 13 colonies indepence of British. the dec. of Indep. kind of blames british for slavery because they were responsible for bringing all the slaves over to North America.

  • LaKeisha Wilkins

    History 2010-02

    Dr. Lovett is a historian and professor at Tennessee State University. He was born and raised in Memphis, Tn. He has been at TSU since 1973.

  • Brittany Rdford

    History2010-02

    In this video Dr.Lovett is represented as an very well educated man who is an scholar when it comes to writin books. The Declaration of Indepence came about in 1776 when Thomas Jefferson and others sat down to put their feelings and their philosophy in writing. In 1783 the Treaty of Paris was signed for the thirteen colonies and the British which gave them independence and land all the way to the Mississippi River.

  • Ronell Faulkner

    2010-02

    Dr B. Lovett is a highly educated man and has informed me on a couple of things I needed to be refreshened on..

  • Shardel Suber

    2010-02

    Dr. Bobby Lovett is a very educated man. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee he went on to receive his bachelors degree from Arkansas A & M State College, his masters at the University of Arkansas and meanwhile teaching at Tennessee State University received his Ph.D from the University of Arkansas.

  • This video gives the background of Dr. Bobby Lovett who is a professor at Tennessee State University. He states that he was raised in Memphis at received his bachelors degree from Pine Bluff in Arkansas. He's been a professor at TSU since 1973 and is currently working on a book.

    George H. Thompson IV

    2010-02

  • Jarren Gaines

    History 2010-18

    Dr. Lovett starts by talking about his background. He is also a native of Memphis, TN. After this, Lovett discusses facts about Thomas Jefferson and how the colonies rebelled against the british.

  • justin brantley

    hist 2010-18

    tr

    Dr. BLovett plans to talk about the declearation of independence of the 21st century, but he starts out the video with his background information. He graduated from Arkansas university and grew up in TN

  • Anthony Hayes

    History 2010-14

    DR. Bobby Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tennessee and went to Arkansas university in which he received a degrees in history and political sciences. The deceleration was a document that declared its independence from England.

  • Stephanie Starling

    Hist. 2010-02

    Dr. Lovett was born in Memphis, Tn. and was a history professor at Tenneesse State University.

  • Justin Brantley

    Hist 2010-18

    Tr

    Dr. Lovett talks about his background before coming a history professor. He talks about being from Memphis, TN and talks about the decleration of independence.

  • Kenton Lockridge

    Hist 2010 MWF

    In this video, Dr. J Haney interviews Dr. Lovett and they discuss the Declaration of Independence. Lovett explains how he is another historian at Tennessee State University, but has been there since 1973. He is also a native of Memphis, TN. Later in the video, Lovett discusses facts about Thomas Jefferson and how the colonies rebelled against the british.

  • Dr. Lovett begins by stating he is from Memphis and a professor at TSU. He believes that Britain is responsible for bringing slavery to America. He talks about how the Americans wanted to rebel against Britain which lead to the creation of the Declaration of Independence.

    Jalesia Nichols

    History 2010-14

  • Kellie Quarles

    History 2010-14

    Dr. Lovett expalins his background and how he is from Memphis and is now a professor at tsu. he attended arkansas where he earned his phD. he talks about the establishment of independence in the usa and how the British are the ones to blame for slavery. the northern colonies eventually abolished slavery.

  • Shawna Ruiz

    Hist 2020-01

    As Dr Bobby Lovett explains some history in his life we find out that he got his degrees at schools in Arkansas and is also originally from Memphis. He is currently working on a book on the history of Tennessee State.

  • Jacob Sanders

    History 2010-02

    This video has the background of Dr. Bobby Lovett. He states that he was Memphis.He got all his degrees at Arkansas schools. He came to Tennessee State University in 1973. He is working on a book of TSU history.

  • Dr Blovett is a native of Memphis, Tn. He a professor of history in the Tennessee state University. He went university of Arkansas for is masters and Phd. He presently working on the history of Tennessee state University.

    Adaobi Azubike

    Hist 2010-02

  • Rawan Amer

    HIST 2010-02

    Dr. Bobby Lovett he was born and raised in Memphis Tn. He is a professor at Tennessee State University in the history department. In 1776 the declaration of independence document was issued. It was the declaration of independence form England. England used to control the 13 colonist. During the revolutionary war period African American was one out of 4 persons in the colonist and 90% of them were slaves.

  • Lorese Nation

    History2020-01

    Dr. Lovett has been a historian professor at TSU since 1973, he is from Memphis. In this video he talks about the Declaration of Independence document to America that proclaim independence from England. They began to rebel against the British so that is why they came to war. Some of this document dealt with different aspect of slavery also.

  • Flecia Hardy

    History 2010-14

    Dr.Lovett is a historian at tennessee state university since 1973. he worked on negro civil war in Tennessee. He talked about the blame for slavery upon britian. britian wqas responsible for transforming africans the colonies started to rebel so they decided to come up with the decalration of independence. the declaration of independence war a document to america that proclaim independence from england.

  • HIST 2010-14 (Tue,Thur)

    SHIRIN TABIBI

    In this video Dr. Lovett introduced himself as a historian at Tennessee State University since 1973. He mainly worked on Negro civil war in Tennessee and generally on black people in 1661 to 1668. Dr. Lovett talked about the blame for slavery upon Britain. They are responsible for transporting Africans the colonies started to rebel so they decided to come up with the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was the author of the document.

  • Trentica Kelly History 1010-18

    Dr. Lovett was from Memphis. He went to Booker T. Washington. He went to TSU to be a teacher.Declaration of Independence was a document to America that proclaim independence from england. In 1770 they began to rebeliion against the British so that became a war. Thomas Jefferson and the other had sat down and wrote their feeling about the Revoulationary and that became the Declar.of Indepe. There was argument for the document to go all the way to slavery as well.

  • Quanisha Bell

    HIST 2010-02

    MWF

    In part 1 Dr. Lovett states that he is from Memphis and a teacher at TSU. He also writes books and articles mostly about history. He talks about the colonies establishing there independency. Thomas Jefferson was a slave owner and co author of the Dec. of Ind. He states that the dec. of ind. says that the British are responsible for slavery. The treaty of paris gave the colonies independence. The northern colonies abolished slavery.

  • Cordarrell Cobb

    American History

    2010-12

    declaration of independence

    In the video Lovett talks about how he is from Memphis and is a

    Proffesor at Tennessee state university in the history department .The

    declaration of Independence was issued in 1776 giving independence from

    England. Slave been through so much and to have thing or family ripped

    away from them is the hardest thing that any other race can compare.

    Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence

  • Korey Lester HIST 2010-01

    In the video lovett talks about how he is from memphis and is a proffesor at tennessee state university in the history department. He also goes on to talk ab9out blacks in the 19th century. In this video he argues that the declaration of independence should proclaim slavery.

  • Jordan Johnson

    HIST 2010-12 Tuesdays & Thursday 11:20 am

    Dr. Lovett is a professor at Tennessee State University. He has done plenty of shows with Dr. Haney but this one is about the Declaration of Independence. Dr. Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tn. He went to Arkansas A&M and University of Arkansas. He also taught at Utica College. He has mostly dealt with African American History and is working on a book dealing with the history of Tennessee State University.

  • Andrew Christie

    History 2010-07

    Dr. B. Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tennessee. He came to Tennessee State University in 1973. He worked on a book titled "The Art of William Edmondson." The Declaration of Independence is a very sacred document in America. It declared America's independence from England. The document was edited in order to not offend states where there was slavery. Many of the colonies were not living up to what the document stated. Slavery continued up until 1865.

  • Camill MOrgan

    hist 2010-12 11:20

    Dr. Lovett is a professor at Tennessee State University.Dr. B Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tennessee he went to Booker T. Washington. This video is with Dr Bobby Lovett and the topic is the declaration of Independence.The declaration of Independence was issued in 1776 giving independence from England. England controlled the 13 colonies. Thomas Jefferson was one who started it.

  • Declaration of Independence @ 21st Century, Dr.BLovett

    The first part of this video is about the biography of Professor Dr. Lovett. He is from Memphis Tennessee. He graduated from Buckerty Washington high school. He got his undergraduate and PhD degree from university of Arkansas. He is now the professor of history here at Tennessee State University. The professors research was more of trhe role of the black Americans

    A Wolde

    Hist.2010-12

    TR: 11:40am-12:30p

  • Brandon Wright

    2010-01 MWF 8am

    Dr. Lovett is a professor at Tennessee State University. He has done plenty of shows with Dr. Haney but this one is about the Declaration of Independence. Dr. Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tn. He went to Arkansas A&M and University of Arkansas. He also taught at Utica College. He has mostly dealt with African American History and is working on a book dealing with the history of Tennessee State University.

  • Dr. B Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tennessee he went to Booker T. Washington high school after high school he went on to earnd his bachlars degree in history and political sceince at Arkanasa A&M. The Declaration of Independence was the document that proclaim independence from England which was known as the Mistress of the Sea with its 13 colonies but in 1770 we began to rebell against the British

  • the video tells us about Anerican slaves who paid the way for us today. Slave been through so much and to have thing or family ripped away from them is the hardest thing that any other race can compare. we as young black adults should appreciate the things that our past generation has giving us cause if it wasn't for them we would have the knowledge or the education to reach higher ground.. Shana Roper Tr 11:20 12:45

  • LaTrese Haynes hist 2010-02

    This video is with Dr Bobby Lovett and the topic is the declaration of Independence. Who is a native of Memphis TN. The declaration of Independence was issued in 1776 giving independence from England. England controlled the 13 colonies. Thomas Jefferson was one who started it.

  • Jeanishra Giles

    Hist 2010-02

    MWF 9:10-10:05 am

    Part 1 discusses the Declaration of Independence being created in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson. It was the 13 colonies independece from England.

  • D.EXUM

    HISTORY 2010-02

    Dr. Lovett was born and raised in Memphis, Tn. Now are a historian and a professor of history at TSU. He is completing a book of a biography of the history of Tennessee. The topic is the Declaration of independence; this is a document declaring independence from Britain. There was argument that the document had information about slavery.

  • Parker Smith mwf 10:20

    The Declaration of Independence was issued in 1776 declaring independence from England. Thomas Jefferson and others sat down to write out the declaration after the war in 1775.The document blames slavery on Britain, expressing how they were the ones who brought Africans over. The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783 after the American Revolution was over in 1780 giving the colonies independence and land all the way to the Mississippi River from Britain.

  • This is an introduction of the segment. THe credentials of Dr.Lovett are discussed, as well as the books he has published. The beginning of the America's independence, including the war of 1775, the Declaration of Indepence, and how inalienable rights effected African Americans is discussed.

    A.Underwood Hist 2010-05

  • Santosha GOldsby

    History-2010-018

    TR-1120-1245

    *Declaration of Independence was the document that proclaimed Independence from England*England controlled the 13 colonies,which were under British control.*1770 the colonies went against England*1776 Jefferson and others sat down to put their feeling in writing. it in writing and this became the Declaration of Independence

    *there were arguments about the document

  • •The Declaration of Independence was issued in 1776 declaring independence from England. Thomas Jefferson and others sat down to write out the declaration after the war in 1775.The document blames slavery on Britain, expressing how they were the ones who brought Africans over. The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783 after the American Revolution was over in 1780 giving the colonies independence and land all the way to the Mississippi River from Britain.

    Carmell Harris HIST 2010-02

  • The Declaration of Independce was a document i believed which helped bring unity to the nation. it also effected the slaves for it freed them techincally, but really they were faced with harsh and cruel racial injustices.

  • This video is with Dr. Lovett. He talks about President Thomas Jefferson being the author of the Declaration of Independence. Also how Britain is to blame for bringing slaves over from Africa. In 1780, we beat Britain in the Revolutionary War. A law was passed for Mass. that a slaveowner could have his own slave even when the state was free. S.Smith 2010-18

  • Kalisa Sampson 2010-05

    Dr. Lovett is a professor at Tennessee State University. He has done plenty of shows with Dr. Haney but this one is about the Declaration of Independence. Dr. Lovett is a native of Memphis, Tn. He went to Arkansas A&M and University of Arkansas. He also taught at Utica College. He has mostly dealt with African American History and is working on a book dealing with the history of Tennessee State University.

  • Jack Adams

    Hist 2010-05

    Declaration of independence was created in 1776 so the 13 colonies could declare independence form the British. The Declaration of Independence should have covered slaves, but changed the language before it was published due to the facts that many states relied on slavery. Slavery was not handle untill the 1780 in whch slavery was still not fully abolished.

  • S. Orum

    Hist 2010-05

    Dr. Lovett discuss his backgorund, being a native of Memphis, tn and a history professor at TSU. Dr. Lovett dealt with African Americans in the 19th century. There were agruments about the Declaration of Independence because it should proclaim slavery.

  • The declaration of Independence did not free blacks because the 14th amendment to the Constitution wasn't established which really freed blacks given everyone citizenship.

  • Part one simply explained the causes and effects of the Declaration of Independence.

  • The Declaration of Independence was not carried out for all, but now we have a chance.I really dont like how everything happened, but life goes on. Justice in that time was not for all.

  • The owners of the british control came down to outright the war and thomas jefferson himself from virginia was a slave owner and they compromise and lays the law on Britain. Slavery always consisted in the 13 colonies what we consider now states. Dr. lovett is very educated about the independence and is working on a book of the History of TSU which is great. Osman Baker 1130-1225 Hist 2020-08

  • The Declaration of Independce was a document I believed which helped bring unity to the nation. It also effected the slaves for it freed them techincally, but really they were faced with harsh and cruel racial injustices. Dr. Lovett is a very knowledge about this topic reffering to different accounts of his books and I've seen his previous videos on African Americans and the Constitution. Declaration of Independence was signed to break away from England. Ateet Upadhyaya 2010-11 T-TH 9:40-11:05

  • The Declaration of Independce was a document I believed which helped bring unity to the nation. It also effected the slaves for it freed them techincally, but really they were faced with harsh and cruel racial injustices. Dr. Lovett is a very knowledge about this topic reffering to different accounts of his books and I've seen his previous videos on African Americans and the Constitution. Declaration of Independence was signed to break away from England. Ateet Upadhyaya 2010-11 T-TH 9:40-11:05

  • It's crazy how we(black people)went through so much as a group to have freedom and now that we got it today so many of us end up in jail... taking our freedom away.

  • I do not think in a real sense the Decalration of Independence freed blacks. After the Decaration, blacks still did not have rights.We did not have a say in bussiness. We could not make decisions of any nature.We were precived as stupid. The more we fought for justice ,the more we were denied justice.

  • wonderful

  • I really think that this interesting. Good job

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