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Catherine:
You missed a great opportunity to tout the Virginia Foundation for
the Humanities for producing this show. I don't have the privilege
of hearing it, living in the rural area that I do (Lancaster
County). But I wish I could. I learned about it in January at the
VHF session for grant recipients. Sounds wonderful.
On Jul 17, 2008, at 2:24 PM, Catherine Moore wrote:
> Dear List,
> Watching this discussion unfold, I hope that you all will tune in
> to BackStory's interview with Annette Gordon-Reed, who has just
> finished a new book on this subject: The Hemingses of Monticello--
> An American Family (not yet released). She has some very
> interesting things to say about why this debate is still so
> interesting to Americans. She is a guest on our history of
> interracial mixing show, which will air in Virginia on July 26th
> (WMRA) and 27th (Radio IQ). Out-of-staters will be able to listen
> to the show online by audio stream or podcast at
> www.backstoryradio.org. "BackStory With the American History Guys"
> is a new public radio show that brings historical perspective to
> the events happening around us every day.
>
> Catherine Moore
> Research/Production Assistant
> BackStory, VFH Radio
> Charlottesville, VA
> 434-924-4403
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