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NCSS Keynote Speaker - Rex Ellis

NCSS 2011

Rex Ellis, Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History talks about the importance of sharing history through stories and discusses his research on Thomas Jefferson as both an American icon and a slave owner.

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