
The Brian Lehrer Show Thanksgiving Best Of: Revolution; Indigenous History; Military Clothing; 100 Years of Thanksgiving Celebrations; Family Words
Nov 27, 2025
Guest
Kenneth C. Davis

Guest
Avery Trufelman
Guest
Julian Brave NoiseCat

Guest
Sarah Botstein

Guest
Ken Burns
Ken Burns, renowned documentary filmmaker, and his collaborator Sarah Botstein discuss their latest project on the American Revolution, uncovering diverse voices and the complexities of the era. Julian Brave Noisecat shares insights from his book, weaving indigenous storytelling with historical narratives. Avery Trufelman explores the influence of military clothing on modern fashion. Finally, historian Kenneth C. Davis reviews the evolution of Thanksgiving traditions over the last century, revealing its multifaceted history and the impact of politics on family gatherings.
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Revolution Is Messy And Global
- Ken Burns argues the American Revolution is a bloody, global event often reduced to sentimental myths.
- He says it deserves a deep dive to show its civil-war complexity and global stakes.
Centering Many Ordinary Voices
- Ken Burns and Sarah Botstein center the series on many ordinary voices, not just founding fathers.
- They use over 400 first-person voices and actors to humanize diverse wartime experiences.
Revolutionary Rhetoric And Slavery
- The filmmakers foreground slavery's hypocrisy amid revolutionary talk of liberty.
- Phyllis Wheatley and others show how enslaved people used the revolution's language to claim freedom.





