@jay_abramowitz did you write Liberty's Kids? I watch it with/ my kids all the time. Very well done. Need more of this!
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Replying to @mattklewis
Thanks so much, that means a lot to me. My favorite series of all I worked on. We'd hoped to do a Civil War version, too.
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Replying to @jay_abramowitz
incredibly well done. I wish there were a civil war version!
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Replying to @mattklewis
I was aware that the show would be the first and maybe only taste of American history for kids and objectivity was critical.
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Replying to @jay_abramowitz
artistically, it's also very well done. I've even learned a lot.(See my failed campaign from April http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/14/lets-save-hamilton-and-put-sybil-ludington-on-the-20-bill/ … )
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Replying to @mattklewis
...started to teach her to read. But the Sybil Ludington Society told us she COULD read so I had to lose that story.
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Replying to @jay_abramowitz
I was initially surprised to research things from the show & discover they were accurate. (I've seen all 40 episodes twice.)
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Replying to @mattklewis
...wrote the pilot and is a serious amateur historian. The poor guy has read multiple biographies of every president.
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Replying to @jay_abramowitz
was there any reality to James, Henri, Mosis, & Sara, or was that just for the artistic device to pull off the narrative?
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Replying to @mattklewis
Completely made up. Doug thought long and hard before creating Moses; didn't want kids to think he was a typical black man.
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That's what I thought. The device worked perfectly.
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