
Lacy Schutz, Executive Director of the Shaker Museum
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What can the everyday religious objects from the past tell us about American society today
Lacy Schutz is the Executive Director of the Shaker Museum, which holds the world's most comprehensive collection of Shaker objects, archives, and books. What can the everyday objects of American religious groups from the past tell us about American society today?
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Lacy Schutz, Executive Director of the Shaker Museum
Clip: Season 6 Episode 32 | 9m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Lacy Schutz is the Executive Director of the Shaker Museum, which holds the world's most comprehensive collection of Shaker objects, archives, and books. What can the everyday objects of American religious groups from the past tell us about American society today?
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