The Thomas Jefferson Hour
Summary: The Thomas Jefferson Hour features conversations with Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, as portrayed by the award-winning humanities scholar and author, Clay Jenkinson. The weekly discussion features Mr. Jefferson’s views on events of his time, contemporary issues facing America and answers to questions submitted by his many listeners. To ask President Jefferson a question visit his website at www.jeffersonhour.com
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- Copyright: 2016 New Enlightenment Radio Network
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This week President Thomas Jefferson speaks about how he achieved such productivity during his lifetime and why it is important to study history.
This week part two of The Jefferson Hour in front of a live studio audience in Norfolk, Virginia at the studios of WHRO/WHRV-FM with host Barbara Hamm Lee.
This week President Thomas Jefferson (as portrayed by humanities scholar Clay S. Jenkinson) travels to Norfolk, Virginia as a guest of WHRO/WHRV-FM to appear with host Barbara Hamm Lee in front of a live studio audience.
Clay Jenkinson answers listener mail including queries about the radicalized Jefferson, Clay Jenkinson portraying Jefferson, the removal of statutes of public figures no longer in public favor and fox sightings in Washington, D.C.
President Jeffersons speaks about the redistribution of wealth, Thomas Paine, and technology.
This week we answer listener mail and make a call to Europe to speak with our TJH Paris correspondent Bruce Pitts.
This week's episode is number 8 in a series of biographical programs about Thomas Jefferson and deals with Jefferson's time as the wartime governor of Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson Hour creator Clay S. Jenkinson presents part seven in a series of biographical shows about the life of Thomas Jefferson. This week's episode explores text of the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson Hour creator Clay S. Jenkinson presents part seven in a series of biographical shows about the life of Thomas Jefferson. This week's episode explores text of the Declaration of Independence.
President Jefferson speaks about the significance of the New Year, calendars and about some notable occurrences on New Years day during his lifetime.
President Jefferson shares his idea of Christmas spirit and recalls a precarious time for the nation after the Revolutionary War.
Dr. Kimberly Crowley speaks with President Jefferson about the enlightenment and literacy along with her hopes for a new enlightenment.
This week we speak with Adam Birce; the owner and operator of a Four Strings violin shop in Richmond, VA. about a very interesting Glier violin.
Clay Jenkinson speaks with Bruce Pitts and author Geoffrey Wawro about the recent terrorism attacks in Paris.
Jefferson shares his opinion of Alexander Hamilton and speaks about their relationship and about Hamilton’s effect on America.