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Ellen Gray: Ken Burns puts his stamp on 'The Address'

Ken Burns spent years hoping someone would make "The Address." An intimate, uplifting film about a Vermont boarding school for students with learning disabilities for whom memorizing and reciting Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" is a rite of passage, "The Address" struck Burns ("Baseball," "The War") as a great idea - for someone else. Cooper and Ned, students at Greenwood School, help each other out on a question.

 

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