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	<title>Comments on: Scott Nelson lecture, Nov. 18th: &#8220;The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock and Roll&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock and Roll &#8211; introduction to public history</title>
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		<description>[...] Dr. Scott Nelson Reynolds, Leslie and Naomi Legum Professor of History at The College of William &amp; Mary, will deliver a lecture on November 18th at 6:00 p.m. in CSU&#8217;s Parker Hannifin Hall, 2258 Euclid Avenue. The lecture, entitled The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock and Roll, investigates the life and legend of John Henry as a way of exploring the tradition of work songs and their evolution into blues and rock and roll. The event is presented by the CSU Department of History and the Center for Public History &amp; Digital Humanities. It is free and open to the public. Students, teachers, and scholars from all levels and fields are invited to attend. Professor Nelson is the winner of the Arts Club of Washington&#8217;s inaugural National Award for Arts Writing for Steel Drivin&#8217; Man: John Henry, The Untold Story of an American Legend (Oxford University Press). The book also received a 2007 Merle Curti Prize from the Organization of American Historians. The official announcement may be viewed here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Dr. Scott Nelson Reynolds, Leslie and Naomi Legum Professor of History at The College of William &amp; Mary, will deliver a lecture on November 18th at 6:00 p.m. in CSU&#8217;s Parker Hannifin Hall, 2258 Euclid Avenue. The lecture, entitled The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock and Roll, investigates the life and legend of John Henry as a way of exploring the tradition of work songs and their evolution into blues and rock and roll. The event is presented by the CSU Department of History and the Center for Public History &amp; Digital Humanities. It is free and open to the public. Students, teachers, and scholars from all levels and fields are invited to attend. Professor Nelson is the winner of the Arts Club of Washington&#8217;s inaugural National Award for Arts Writing for Steel Drivin&#8217; Man: John Henry, The Untold Story of an American Legend (Oxford University Press). The book also received a 2007 Merle Curti Prize from the Organization of American Historians. The official announcement may be viewed here. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock &#38; Roll &#171; U.S. History to 1877</title>
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		<description>[...] Dr. Scott Nelson Reynolds, Leslie and Naomi Legum Professor of History at The College of William &amp; Mary, will deliver a lecture on November 18th at 6:00 p.m. in CSU&#8217;s Parker Hannifin Hall, 2258 Euclid Avenue. The lecture, entitled The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock and Roll, investigates the life and legend of John Henry as a way of exploring the tradition of work songs and their evolution into blues and rock and roll. The event is presented by the CSU Department of History and the Center for Public History &amp; Digital Humanities. It is free and open to the public. Students, teachers, and scholars from all levels and fields are invited to attend. Professor Nelson is the winner of the Arts Club of Washington&#8217;s inaugural National Award for Arts Writing for Steel Drivin&#8217; Man: John Henry, The Untold Story of an American Legend (Oxford University Press). The book also received a 2007 Merle Curti Prize from the Organization of American Historians. The official announcement may be viewed here. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Dr. Scott Nelson Reynolds, Leslie and Naomi Legum Professor of History at The College of William &amp; Mary, will deliver a lecture on November 18th at 6:00 p.m. in CSU&#8217;s Parker Hannifin Hall, 2258 Euclid Avenue. The lecture, entitled The Death of John Henry and the Birth of Rock and Roll, investigates the life and legend of John Henry as a way of exploring the tradition of work songs and their evolution into blues and rock and roll. The event is presented by the CSU Department of History and the Center for Public History &amp; Digital Humanities. It is free and open to the public. Students, teachers, and scholars from all levels and fields are invited to attend. Professor Nelson is the winner of the Arts Club of Washington&#8217;s inaugural National Award for Arts Writing for Steel Drivin&#8217; Man: John Henry, The Untold Story of an American Legend (Oxford University Press). The book also received a 2007 Merle Curti Prize from the Organization of American Historians. The official announcement may be viewed here. [...]</p>
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