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| Autumn 2004 | Odai Johnson, School of Drama, University of Washington. "David Douglass: A Biography." |
| Autumn 2004 | Rhys Isaac, Visiting Professor at the College of William and Mary. "Aspects of the Social, Cultural, and Political History of Colonial and Revolutionary Williamsburg." |
| February 2005 | Thomas Latham, Ph.D. Candidate, University College London. "The American War of Independence, Metaphor and Visual Imagery in Britain." |
| February 2005 | Jacob Blosser, Ph.D. Candidate, University of South Carolina. "Pursuing Happiness: Latitudinarianism and the Southern Mind, 1700-1765." |
| March - May 2005 | Rebecca Anne Goetz, Harvard University. "Lurking Indians, Outlying Negroes, and Christian English: Religion and the Construction of Race in the Early Chesapeake." |
| May 2005 | Alissa Ardito, Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University. "Madison's Machiavellian Moment: Virtue, Participatory Politics, and the Problem of the Extended Republic." |
| May 2005 | Laura Sandy, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Manchester. "Owners, Overseers and Slave Drivers: The Social and Economic Role of Overseers in Plantation Management in Virginia and South Carolina, 1740-1800." |
| June 2005 | Wendy Wilson, Director, West African Research Center, Senegal. "The Indian Ocean Connection: Madagascans in Colonial Virginia." |
| July 2005 | Tristan Stubbs, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Cambridge, England. "The Plantation Overseers of the Eighteenth-Century South." |
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The Declaration of Independence was a promise extended to white men only. Hope Smith portrays Eve, a slave in the Peyton Randolph house. July 16, 2007
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Mr. Wythe's Cook
Valarie Holmes interprets Lydia Broadnax - a cook for one of Williamsburg's most influential men. June 19, 2006
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James Armistead
Interpreter Richard Josey talks about an enslaved man who became a valuable spy during the Revolution. September 26, 2005
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Smallpox and the Covenant
America's smallpox eradication has its roots in 18th-century Boston. July 13, 2009
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Carolyn Wilson on Betty Randolph and Independence
In the pursuit of American independence, Betty Randolph played the role of lady and wife, enabling husband Peyton to fight for freedom. June 21, 2005
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A Splendid Coincidence
Inspiration intersects with means in a partnership that resurrects a city. Character interpreter Ed Way portrays W.A.R. Goodwin at Colonial Williamsburg. November 3, 2008
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