The Black History Project at West Point with Lieutenant Colonel Rory McGovern

Welcome to another episode of Inside West Point, Ideas That Impact! In this episode, West Point Dean Brigadier General Shane Reeves and Lieutenant Colonel Rory McGovern explore the importance of studying history in shaping strategic thinkers, especially within the military and national security sectors. They discuss stories McGovern uncovered through his research with the Black History Project at West Point.  McGovern, a well-respected faculty member at West Point, provides valuable insights on the subject and emphasizes the crucial role history plays in preparing future leaders to navigate challenging and unpredictable battlefields.   Join in on this conversation with McGovern in this thought-provoking episode as they shed light on history's crucial role in fostering strategic thinking and preparing leaders to face complex challenges.   In this episode, you will learn the following:   How does studying history contribute to the development of strategic thinkers, particularly in the military and national security sectors?  What challenges did the earliest Black cadets at West Point overcome, and how can these stories inspire others?  What are the practical skills and perspectives gained from studying history that can be applied to solve wicked problems and lead teams effectively?    [CHAPTERS]  [0:00:28] Introduction of Lieutenant Colonel Rory McGovern on his Background in History [0:01:17] McGovern’s discussion of the West Point Black History Project [0:14:50] Student Involvement in the Black History Project Research [0:16:55] Lessons from the Archives [0:21:00] Preview of Upcoming Book  [0:24:45] Historical Biographies as a Tool for Leadership Development  [0:29:30] History's Relevance to Navigating Complexities in National Security  [0:32:15] History and Creating Strategic Thinkers  [0:36:45] McGovern's Journey to Teaching at West Point  [0:38:50] Closing Remarks: How has Teaching at West Point impacted McGovern    Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.       Resources mentioned in the episode:   Black History Project Digital Exhibit: https://usmalibrary.omeka.net/exhibits/show/foundations--black-experiences/foundations--black-experiences   Learn more about West Point Press publications and podcasts at https://www.westpointpress.com Learn more about the Department of History: https://bit.ly/WP_HIST Lieutenant Colonel Rory McGovern Bio: https://www.westpoint.edu/history/profile/rory_mcgovern   Connect with us:    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean   Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma   Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics     This episode does not

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