The Iris Still Blooms

When the ThinkQuest team initially saw the movie "The Iris Still Blooms," we thought it was very moving. Many of the people who were displaced were talking in the movie. The ThinkQuest team really liked the "ghost pictures" they used in the movie. It showed the emotion that the people had when they were forced to move. We decided to try to visit Dr. Charles Perdue and his wife Nancy Martin-Perdue, two people who were interviewed in "The Iris Still Blooms." We took a trip to the University of Virginia to meet the Perdues and wrote a lot about that.

Read about our reactions to "The Iris Still Blooms"

Read about our visit with the Perdues

Listen to what the Perdues have to say about "The Iris Still Blooms"

Listen to what Carolyn Reeder says about "The Iris Still Blooms"

Read more about Carolyn Reeder


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