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2008 Tours 2009 Tours Future Tours About Your Scholar Clay S. Jenkinson The Thomas Jefferson Hour by Clay S. Jenkinson Contact Us Reservation Form Testimonials and Tour Pics new updates coming soon |
Clay Jenkinson is one of the most sought-after humanities scholars in the United StatesA cultural commentator who has devoted most of his professional career to public humanities programs, Clay Jenkinson has been honored by two presidents for his work. On November 6, 1989, he received from President George Bush one of the first five Charles Frankel Prizes, the National Endowment for the Humanities highest award (now called the National Humanities Medal), at the nomination of the NEH Chair, Lynne Cheney. On April 11, 1994, he was the first public humanities scholar to present a program at a White House-sponsored event when he presented Thomas Jefferson for a gathering hosted by President and Mrs. Clinton. When award-winning humanities documentary producer Ken Burns turned his attention to Thomas Jefferson, he asked Clay Jenkinson to be the major humanities commentator. Since his first work with the North Dakota Humanities Council in the late 1970s, including a pioneering first-person interpretation of Meriwether Lewis, Clay Jenkinson has made thousands of presentations throughout the United States and its territories, including Guam and the Northern Marianas. Clay is also widely sought after as a commencement speaker (he has
several honorary doctorates); as a facilitator of teacher institutes on
Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Classical Culture, the Millennium, and other
topics; as a lecturer on topics ranging from the “Unresolved Issues of the
Millennium,” to the “Character of Meriwether Lewis”; as a consultant to a
range of humanities programs, chiefly first person historical interpretation
(Chautauqua). Best known for his award-winning historical impersonations of
Thomas Jefferson, Clay Jenkinson also impersonates other characters,
including Meriwether Lewis, John Wesley Powell, Robert Oppenheimer, Jean
Jacques Rousseau, and Jonathan Swift. Find information
regarding Clay S. Jenkinson's next appearance at: http://0182133.netsolstores.com/ Read Clay's weekly column at: http://www.bismarcktribune.com (scroll to the bottom) You can email Clay S.
Jenkinson at:
Jeffysage@aol.com |