The Journal of the American Revolution now will make its popular Dispatches program hosted by historian Brady Crytzer part of our new YouTube channel. The audio version of Brady’s interviews will still be available to listeners on various platforms, but now you can enjoy watching Brady and his guests. Over time we plan to add additional historical content. The mission of our new channel is the same as this flagship website: passionate, creative, and fresh content intended to make Revolutionary and Founding Era history more accessible while upholding the rigors of sound research.
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