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George Washington may not have ben born in a log cabin, but he was born with a number of challenges to overcome, including a lack of education (due to the early death of his father) and a mother more interested in his ability to support her than his long-term welfare. Listen to this riveting story to hear how young George Washington begins overcoming thes3 difficulties. This episode includes interviews with authors Thomas A. Lewis and Peter Stark,
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Adrienne M. Harrison has written a riveting book called "A Powerful Mind: The Self-Education of George Washington." Dr. Harrison is an expert on George Washington who used the lessons she learned from studying his life when she served with the U.S. Army as company commander in Iraq and Afghanistan. If you are interested in Washington and American History, you do not want to miss this episode.
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David talks to Peter Stark about his best-selling book, "Young Washington."
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Thomas A. Lewis wrote a spectacular book entitled, "For King and Country - The Maturing of George Washington 1748-1760: How Greatness Eluded an Ordinary Young Man of Modest Gifts and Uncommon Ambition." Our Historical Expeditionary talks to Mr. Lews about young George Washington, and why this period of his life may well be his most interesting, though not his most successful.,
info_outlineOur Historical Expeditionary discusses a number of issues, including "Why I Do What I Do," "What the Hell is Wrong with Parents Today," and "George Washington and Risk."