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'America's Founding Son' documents John Quincy Adams' influential post-presidency

As we continue to celebrate the 250th birthday of the U.S., we’re revisiting author interviews on important books about American history. Bob Crawford of the Avett Brothers has a second career as a writer. In today’s episode, he talks with Morning Edition’s Steve Inskeep about hi ...  Show more

Norah O'Donnell’s 'We the Women' pays tribute to U.S. history's female heroes

As we continue to celebrate the 250th birthday of the U.S., we’re revisiting author interviews on important books that speak to American history. In today’s episode, journalist Norah O’Donnell joins NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly to discuss We the Women, written in collaboration with Ka ...  Show more

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