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USA250 Documentary - "Thomas Jefferson"
Matinee Rated: TV-14
Tuesday, July 07
11:00am - 12:30pm
Warren Township branch
Meeting RoomRevered as the author of the Declaration of Independence, yet condemned as a lifelong owner of slaves, Thomas Jefferson remains the enigma that is America. From master storyteller Ken Burns.

Part 1 of the documentary, "Life/Liberty Our Sacred Honor," will be shown on Tuesday, July 7th.
Part 2 of the documentary, "The Age of Experiment/The Purpose of Happiness," will be shown on Tuesday, July 14th.
Documentary Summary: "Ken Burns, America's most popular and successful documentarian of history, has called Thomas Jefferson "the most important human being born in the last 500 years." It is with this passionate admiration, tempered as always by a blunt acknowledgement of Jefferson's flaws, that Burns approaches his subject. Following the brilliant, fiery young revolutionary from his writing of the Declaration of Independence to his love affair with France and his extraordinary political career, this compelling film delves into the classic Burns-ian themes: unquenchable hope, agonizing loss, and how men and women throughout history have negotiated the two in creating the quintessential American experience." ~ Provided by the library catalog.
Originally released: 1997.
Directed by: Ken Burns.
