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Today's Interview - Jim Clark

A portrait of George Washington and his family, intended as a message to Lucretia, wife of Henry Clay.
The Henry Clay Estate
A portrait of George Washington and his family, intended as a message to Lucretia, wife of Henry Clay.

The story of Kentucky statesman Henry Clay, his family, and the enslaved who served them is told in the art that can be found in Ashland, the historic Clay estate in Lexington, Ky. It's the focus of Today's Interview with Kate Savage and her guest, Jim Clark.

In addition to Arts contributor at WEKU, Kate Savage is Executive Director of Arts Connect Lex. More on that organization is at artsconnectlex.org.

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Kate is the Executive Director of Arts Connect Lex
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