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At James Madison's Montpelier, the legacy of enslaved people isn't silenced—and their descendants have a voice. Christian Cotz, Price Thomas and Dr. Patrice Preston Grimes explain how that happened, and why it's important.
And be sure to visit the show notes for this episode, for a complete transcript and resources to help you teach the ideas explored by our guests.
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At James Madison's Montpelier, the legacy of enslaved people isn't silenced—and their descendants have a voice. Christian Cotz, Price Thomas and Dr. Patrice Preston Grimes explain how that happened, and why it's important.
And be sure to visit the show notes for this episode, for a complete transcript and resources to help you teach the ideas explored by our guests.

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