
Mary-Charlotte Domandi
Radio Cafe host Mary-Charlotte Domandi interviews award-winning writer Nathaniel Philbrick about his book The Last Stand, and talks with him about George Armstrong Custer, Sitting Bull, and their legacy and the legacy of the country's most famous defeat and what it meant for Americans and Native Americans then and now
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Radio Cafe host Mary-Charlotte Domandi interviews award-winning writer Nathaniel Philbrick about his book The Last Stand, and talks with him about George Armstrong Custer, Sitting Bull, and their legacy and the legacy of the country's most famous defeat and what it meant for Americans and Native Americans then and now
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