The Open Mind
History's Double Standard
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Annette Gordon-Reed explores how the public view of Thomas Jefferson has changed.
Professor of American Legal History at Harvard University, Annette Gordon-Reed explores how the public view of Thomas Jefferson has changed since her Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Heminges of Monticello, was first published in 2008.
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The Open Mind is a local public television program presented by THIRTEEN PBS
The Open Mind
History's Double Standard
Special | 27m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Professor of American Legal History at Harvard University, Annette Gordon-Reed explores how the public view of Thomas Jefferson has changed since her Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Heminges of Monticello, was first published in 2008.
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