Interpreting Thomas Jefferson is almost an around-the-clock commitment.
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Interpreting Thomas Jefferson is almost an around-the-clock commitment.
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| TranscriptFounding mothers increasingly are recognized for their roles in Revolutionary America. Resolute, intelligent, and insightful, these women shaped history with their words, letters, and actions. Martha Jefferson joins the cast of players in Colonial Williamsburg’s Revolutionary City, shedding light on the central relationship in Thomas Jefferson’s life.
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| TranscriptA new examination of Thomas Jefferson’s boyhood home reveals the forces that shaped the third president. Author Susan Kern talks about her new book, “The Jeffersons at Shadwell.”
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| TranscriptPaul Aron, Director of Publications for Colonial Williamsburg, joins to discuss his new book “Founding Feuds: The Rivalries, Clashes, and Conflicts that Forged a Nation.” In this podcast, Paul delves into some of the most infamous feuds of the 18th and 19th centuries that included some very famous names such as Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton.
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| TranscriptHear the Declaration of Independence read in its entirety by renowned Thomas Jefferson interpreter Bill Barker.
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| TranscriptThomas Jefferson reads the words that started it all: The Declaration of Independence.
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