
The 200th anniversary of the Hamilton-Burr duel has Alice Furlaud thinking - perhaps today’s political rivals could try this no-frills approach to conflict resolution. Furlaud visits Weehawken, New Jersey, site of Hamilton’s demise, and speaks with local historian Edward Fleckenstein (and his brother George) about duels past and future. Produced by Emily Botein.
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