Épisodes

  • The Lead Plate that Started a World War
    Aug 1 2024

    In the second episode of this mini-series, learn about the Céloron Plate, one of the most important artifacts to survive from Virginia’s colonial period and a catalyst for a world war, featured in the Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s (VMHC) Treasures of Virginia exhibition. Hear the multi-layered story behind this object, its impacts on American history at large, and what is required to preserve such a delicate object.

    Guests:

    • Andrew Talkov, Senior Director for Curatorial Affairs at the VMHC


    Episode Resources:

    • See the Céloron Plate on display in the Treasures of Virginia exhibition at the VMHC in Richmond. Plan your visit.
    • Read more about the Céloron Plate in this article from the VMHC.
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    32 min
  • A Virginia Luminary and Her Writing Desk
    Aug 1 2024

    In the first episode of this mini-series, learn about a writing desk owned by the Lynchburg poet and civil rights activist Anne Spencer, featured in the Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s (VMHC) Treasures of Virginia exhibition. Hear a reflection on the life and career of Anne Spencer, her literary and societal contributions, and the significance of this unique object.


    Guests:

    • Dr. Karen Sherry, (former) Senior Curator at the VMHC
    • Shaun Spencer-Hester, granddaughter of Anne Spencer and the Executive Director and Curator of the Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum


    Episode Resources:

    • See Anne Spencer’s writing desk on display in the Treasures of Virginia exhibition at the VMHC in Richmond. Plan your visit.
    • Learn more about Anne Spencer at the Anne Spencer House & Garden Museum in Lynchburg, Virginia. Book a tour.
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    35 min