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In this episode, Cynthia Gayton, director of the documentary "Hidden in Plain Sight - Revealing the Concealed Harpers Ferry Cemeteries" talks to teachers about why local history matters and is an important bridge to the past for students (and the public!)  She shares her insight into the process of researching local history and will help you and your class figure out where to start (spoiler: it's with a question!).

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