Dr. John Wilsey of the First Baptist Church on Park Street talked with Jay about the question of whether or not America is a Christian nation.
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Dr. John Wilsey of the First Baptist Church on Park Street talked with Jay about the question of whether or not America is a Christian nation.
Jimmy Hollins of The Burley Varsity Club discussed their latest events.
John Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute discuss Thomas Jefferson’s legacy and Thomas Jefferson on religion.
Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss the fallout from Governor Bob McDonnell’s proclamation that April is Confederate History Month in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Commonwealth of Virginia Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling joined Coy to discuss Governor Bob McDonnell’s resolution naming April “Confederate History Month”, offshore drilling, and more.
Filmmaker Kevin Edds joined Coy to discuss the history of the colors of the University of Virginia’s athletic teams and his film Wahoowa: The History of Virginia Cavalier Football .
Filmmaker Joe Fab joined Coy to discuss his movie Bedford The Town They Left Behind .
Jimmy Hollins discussed the Community Dialogue on Race with Jay James filling in for Coy Barefoot.
The Don’t Know Much series by Ken Davis began 20 years ago with a book that looked at how much American’s history education was lacking. The series now has other volumes that explore American’s knowledge gaps on geography, space, dinosaurs, and more.
Davis recently joined Brad Savage on 106.1 The Corner to discuss the myths, legends, and true history behind the common Holiday traditions today. The pair cover mistletoe, Santa Claus and his reindeer, the 12 Days of Christmas, the abbreviation “Xmas” and more.
Local author and historian, Rick Britton , joined Charlottesville–Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss Civil War history.
Bill Ferraro is an assistant editor at the Papers of George Washington at the University of Virginia. He joins Coy Barefoot on this installment of WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!” to talk about his work.
Local author and historian Rick Britton, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss local history and some of the historical inaccuracies of President Barack Obama’s swearing in.