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Teaching in a Democracy -- A Blog for EDUC 600

A blog by and for students in the Teaching in a Democracy course at Winthrop University. This course focuses on the often conflicting philosophical, social, and historical purposes of American education.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Hobart Shakespeareans

Rafe Esquith became famous due to his Shakespeare program, which has attracted some acting luminaries:



There are plenty of other Esquith videos on YouTube!
Posted by NakiaPope at 11:16 AM
Labels: Rafe Esquith, videos

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