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Ubuntu Radio, Ep #31 --Chatfield Kent --The Hidden Treasure (Part 1 of 2)

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Ubuntu Radio, Ep #31 --Chatfield Kent --The Hidden Treasure (Part 1 of 2) At the age of 7, Chatfield Kent unearthed the bones of a confederate soldier in an unmarked grave near Wilmington, NC. About 50 years later, in 2003, he unearthed historical records that a state commission formed to investigate the 1898 Wilmington Massacre could not. They failed after 10 years. He found all the records and put together a comprehensive report in 27 days. He's subject of Christopher Everett's documentary "Wilmington on Fire".
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Ubuntu Radio, Ep #31 --Chatfield Kent --The Hidden Treasure (Part 1 of 2) At the age of 7, Chatfield Kent unearthed the bones of a confederate soldier in an unmarked grave near Wilmington, NC. About 50 years later, in 2003, he unearthed historical records that a state commission formed to investigate the 1898 Wilmington Massacre could not. They failed after 10 years. He found all the records and put together a comprehensive report in 27 days. He's subject of Christopher Everett's documentary "Wilmington on Fire".
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