Thursday, March 4, 2010

Who Do You Think You Are?

NBC will debut a new show this Friday (March 5) called Who Do You Think You Are? Each episode will feature a celebrity, who--with the help of genealogists--traces their ancestry to learn more about their roots. The first celebrity to experience this on Friday will be Sarah Jessica Parker. 
 
We think this is a great concept for a show! Furthermore, Patriots of the American Revolution magazine has already been providing similar information in our "Notable Bloodlines" department.  In fact, we have traced the lineages of Amelia Earhart, Wyatt Earp, Lucille Ball, and Ernest Hemingway (among others) back to the American Revolution and before. In the upcoming May/June issue, we focus on Helen Keller. 

Curious? Then check out an issue of Patriots of the American Revolution today!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Flight from Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War


I’m currently reading a review copy of the newly released Flight From Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War by Michael Kranish, a long-standing journalist/reporter for The Boston Globe and historian. Aside from familiarizing the reader with Jefferson’s writings, political views and his narrow escape from the British on June 4, 1781, Kranish paints a riveting account of Jefferson’s friendship with Patrick Henry. It covers how the two came to meet, their time in college together, and the numerous debates they attended together over the years as the American Revolution neared the horizon. Jefferson was at the Virginia House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775, when Henry gave his famous “Give me Liberty or Give me Death” speech. Despite their years of friendship, Jefferson later came to believe that Henry—who was critical of Jefferson’s military leadership during the Revolution—set out to ruin his reputation and name. 

         Flight From Monticello: Thomas Jefferson at War is a fascinating read, and I recommend it. But enough about me—what are you reading? Do you have any excellent recommendations? Please take a moment and let us know what you’re reading; we’d love to hear form you!