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It was excellent, and I join the chorus in thanking LVA for this event!  My filmmaker husband has sat through and been involved with many, many education and history seminars; and he was blown away by this.  Can't stop talking about how good and how fascinating it was.  I am looking forward to having the opportunity to share the information when it is made available online.  
Bravo, everyone in Virginia and New Orleans!
-Melinda Skinner

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> On Mar 23, 2015, at 8:25 AM, Jon Kukla <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Saturday's To Be Sold conference was an extraordinary event. Excellent
> presentations by top-notch scholars, stimulating Q & A involving audiences
> in Richmond and New Orleans as well as participants online from all over
> (including a question via Twitter from the UK) - and of course the
> exhibitions at LVA and THNOC will be on view into the spring.  I learned a
> lot - and extend my gratitude and congratulations to everyone involve in
> making it happen.
> Thank you
> 
> 
> Jon Kukla
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