Documentary film screening
Written and directed by Alex Storozynski
Thursday, April 7, 2016, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monroe Hall 130
The screening will be followed by a talk by Alex Storozynskiand a Q&A with the audience.
Thaddeus Kosciuszko fought for American independence and was decorated by George Washington with and Order of Cincinnatus. Later, he led a Polish uprising against the Russian Empire. Thomas Jefferson called Kosciuszko “as pure a son of liberty, as I have ever known.” Kosciuszko bequeathed his property for the emancipation and education of African-American slaves and named Jefferson the executor. After Kosciuszko’s death, Jefferson walked away from this obligation. Kosciuszko’s will was never enacted.
This film, based on the book by Alex Storozynski, The Peasant Prince: Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the
Age of Revolution(St. Martin’s Press, 2010), was originally featured on PBS in October 2015.
Alex Storozynskiwas president and executive director of the Kosciuszko Foundation. Also a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, he was an editorial board member at the New York Daily News,the founding editor of amNewYork,and a former city editor and contributing editor to the The New York Sun.
This event is free and open to the public. Organized by the Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies as part of the UVA Polish Lecture Series, which was funded by the Rosenstiel Foundation and the American Institute of Polish Culture. Co-sponsored by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the Corcoran Department of History.