Hear about The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education's upcoming event: the Cincinnati film premiere of "Rescue in the Philippines: Refuge from the Holocaust."
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Kathy Lehr talks with Don Murphy, Dina Bailey, and Charles Davis from the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center about their new exhibit ''Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America.''
In honor of the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, Frank Farmer Loomis looks at how, even during the most challenging times, Mr. Lincoln often managed to laugh.
Glen Grundei, retired teacher, shares the story of the Hall of Heroes, which lines the corridors at Winton Woods Primary North in the Winton Woods City School District.
Learn about the what archaeology can teach us about a local Civil War site from Jeannine Kreinbrink, Archaeology Manager at Battery Hooper.
Dr. Gary Zola, Director of the American Jewish Archives, describes Lincoln's special relationship with American Jews.
Wes Cowan and Scott Gampfer discuss a recent episode featuring a cemetery alarm with 91.7WVXU News Director Maryanne Zeleznick.
Frank Farmer Loomis tells the story of how Abraham Lincoln was involved in the preservation of Mt. Vernon.
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