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Video podcast: A Crusade for Monticello

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On April 13, 1909, Maud Littleton, wife of a well known New York attorney and politician, fulfilled a lifelong desire to visit Monticello. Despite a "kind and hospitable" reception by the house's thenowner Jefferson Monroe Levy, she was not impressed. Shortly after her visit, Littleton launched a yearslong public campaign first to purchase and then to wrest Monticello from Levy, whose family had owned and preserved the property for nearly 80 years. For both Levy and Littleton, Monticello was a shrine to its original owner and national hero, Thomas Jefferson. For both it was a place worth fighting for "to the last ditch."

In this video version of our "In the Course of Human Events" podcast, journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker, Steven Pressman with help from author Marc Leepson and Susan Stein, Monticello's Richard Gilder Senior Curator, Special Projects describes the battles that took place in Congress and across the nation in a time before national parks or the widespread appearance of privately operated historic sites.

If you like this podcast, look for Pressman's documentary film "The Levy's of Monticello," which is in limited release and will be shown next on November 6, 2022 at the Virginia Film Festival. Get your tickets at https://virginiafilmfestival.org/film...

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