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Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America
Dina Bailey, Curator for The National Underground Railroad and Freedom Center talks about a new exhibit titled ''Without Sanctuary Lynching Photography in America'' that explores the history of lynching in America. Topics include the purpose of the exhibition, how it came to Cincinnati, and what people can take away from viewing the exhibit.


Recorded 3/9/2010 at National Underground Railroad and Freedom Center
Length: 4 MInutes




History Detectives: Cemetery Alarm
Wes Cowan, star of PBS' History Detectives, and Scott Gampfer, Director of History Collections & Preservation Coordinator for the Cincinnati Museum Center, discuss a recent episode featuring a cemetery alarm with 91.7WVXU News Director Maryanne Zeleznick. Cincinnati was a hotbed of illegal exhumation in the late 19th century and the John Scott Harrison case which brought about legislation ending grave robbing originated here. Photographs provided courtesy of Cincinnati Museum Center.
CET Express - Maureen Kennedy from The Irish American Theater Company
Barbara Kellar talks with Maureen Kennedy, the Artistic Director from the Irish American Theater Company, about their upcoming performances as well as the new Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati.
William George remembers the flood
William A. George Jr., 97, remembers volunteering for patrols and facing the deep darkness in Covington, Ky., during the flood of 1937, when he was 27 years old.

The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. US Bank Foundation
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