"Prelude to Victory" celebrates the anniversary of the Battle of Yorktown with three days of special programs that recall September 26, 27, and 28, 1781. September 24, 2007
Audio podcast: Listen (mp3) | Transcript Image enhanced: View (m4a) | Transcript
Actor-interpreter Corinne Dame talks about the continual research necessary to give a living and accurate portrayal of Williamsburg's 18th-century citizens. September 18, 2006
African American programming adapts through the decades. Harvey Bakari outlines the goals of interpreting Williamsburg's enslaved population. February 2, 2009
A historic headmistress devotes her days to educating enslaved children. Interpreter Antoinette Brennan shares the biography of Ann Wager. September 29, 2008
A man purchases his enslaved family to set them free. James Ingram shares the tale. February 4, 2008
America's smallpox eradication has its roots in 18th-century Boston. July 13, 2009
Captain James Cook and the Search for the Northwest Passage
Justice John Blair and the Letter of the Law