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The Trial of Donald McLean
Author, historian and Daily News editor Mel Rothenburger traces his family bloodlines and offers a special presentation on Donald McLean. From the 1840s to the 1860s, he was the law in New Caledonia. He is commonly portrayed as a cold-blooded killer.
In truth, Donald McLean has been the victim of a conspiracy by sloppy historians, lazy artists and even misguided politicians that has spanned generations. This presentation sets out the case for his defence.
Fee: $8 ~ Course # 191413
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