Live with Thomas Jefferson & James Madison
After meeting as young politicians in 1776, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison became lifelong friends who shared many interests and philosophies on politics and governance—including opinions on the Constitution and Bill of Rights. In honor of Constitution Day, this week’s livestreams explore the relationship between Jefferson and Madison, the shared ideas that created the Constitution, and the rights it meant to protect. First up, join us on Tuesday, September 15, at 1:00 p.m. EDT for a live Q&A with Thomas Jefferson, interpreted by Bill Barker, and James Madison, interpreted by Colonial Williamsburg’s Bryan Austin.

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The Three Lives of James Madison: A Constitutional Conversation with Noah Feldman

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Live Q&A with Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe

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Ken Burns on Why America Really Declared Independence

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Live Q&A: Jefferson and Books

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The True Origin of The Great Depression: What Historians Get Wrong

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Thomas Jefferson in France

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The Augustinian Arc of JD Vance

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Timothy Snyder: Hitler and Stalin Today: Class 2: A world of empire

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A Day in the Life of Thomas Jefferson

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David McCullough on John Adams 1735-1826 - The John Adams Institute

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Vacuous and vague: Inside Andy Burnham’s speech of empty promises | The Daily T

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The Great U.S. Constitutional Debate: Madison vs. Mason

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The Jeffersonian Understanding of the Constitution by Don Livingston

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The Billy Joel Interview

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How America Recovers from All This | Yale Conversations with David Brooks | Yale University

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Presidents' Day Presidential Conversation with James Monroe and James Madison

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Live with Thomas Jefferson: Lewis & Clark Expedition

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Thomas Jefferson's Philosophy on Slavery

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James Madison, Federalist

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