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He was a disfigured hunchback who killed his nephews to ensure his place on the throne of England – or was he? New scholarship indicates Richard III may have been a nice guy who didn’t murder anyone, let alone his relatives. Katherine Maus (University of Virginia) joins historian Dorothy Boyd-Rush (James Madison University) for a spirited debate. Also featured: Readings from Walter Coppedge (Virginia Commonwealth University).