Museum of the Confederacy on YouTube

by Kevin Levin on January 3, 2009 · 2 comments · Follow me on

in Civil War Historians, Lost Cause, Public History, Southern History, Teaching

It’s nice to see the Museum of the Confederacy taking advantage of YouTube as a form of outreach. A few months ago they started a series of short videos on various subjects that feature their talented staff as well as the museum’s extensive collection of artifacts. This video focuses on Turner Ashby and includes interviews with Robert Hancock, Teresa Roane, and John Coski.

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Sherree January 5, 2009 at 3:57 am 1

Good Morning Kevin!

Happy New Year!

Very interesting video. Thanks for posting. Looking forward to what you have to say this year!

A Southern born “Levinite” lol

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Kevin Levin January 5, 2009 at 3:58 am 2

Happy New Year Sherree. Nice to hear from you again.

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