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Annette Gordon-Reed in conversation with James Holland
James Holland
29/06/2018
Here’s Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Harvard Professor, Annette Gordon-Reed Annette Gordon-Reed talking to James Holland about Thomas Jefferson whose actions and ideas — more than those of any of the other Founding Fathers —still divide Americans two centuries later.
Annette Gordon-Reed in conversation with James Holland from Chalke Valley History Trust on Vimeo.
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