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Dispatches From Off the Deaton Path: The Polio Vaccine

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In this Dispatch, Dr. Deaton looks back at the devastating polio epidemic of the 20th century and the Salk vaccine, first field tested 66 years ago this week, that eventually eradicated the virus.

This entry was posted in People, Public History, Science on April 28, 2020 by Stan Deaton.

Dispatches From Off the Deaton Path: Library of Congress

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Continuing our celebration of National Library Week, Dr. Deaton discusses the history of America’s premier national library, established 220 years ago this week.

This entry was posted in Books, Places, US History on April 24, 2020 by Stan Deaton.

Dispatches From Off the Deaton Path: National Library Week

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In honor of National Library Week, Dr. Deaton looks at the libraries throughout his life that have shaped his love of learning and history.

This entry was posted in Books, Places on April 21, 2020 by Stan Deaton.

Dispatches From Off the Deaton Path: Paul Revere’s Ride

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“The 18th of April in ’75”: This weekend marks the 245th anniversary of Paul Revere’s ride and the battles of Lexington & Concord. Dr. Deaton takes a look at the Midnight Ride, Longfellow’s poem, and the rise of an American legend.

This entry was posted in People, Public History, Writers on April 17, 2020 by Stan Deaton.

Dispatches From Off the Deaton Path: A Georgian on the Titanic

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April 15 marks the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. Dr. Deaton discusses a forgotten Georgia writer onboard that night: Jacques Futrelle.

This entry was posted in People, Public History, Writers on April 14, 2020 by Stan Deaton.

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