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RALPH E. LUKER: Aaron Burr Raps on Alexander Hamilton

"Writer and star of the Broadway musical, In the Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda performs "The Hamilton Mixtape" at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word on May 12, 2009. Accompanied by Alex Lacamoire." Hat tip. Full Article at History News Network

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  1. This undated photo provided by Heritage Auction Galleries shows the title page of "The Federalist," a 1788 book of essays calling for ratification of the U.S. Constitution and written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison.
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