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Making America Better:  Reform Efforts from the Home Front to the Present Day, As Seen in Oral History, Biography and the World of Song

When
Friday
01/29/10
 
Where
Pacific Aviation Museum
Hangar 37, Ford Island
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Format
Lecture
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Fee
Open to the public; admission fees apply (except K-12 teachers)
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Contact
Scotty Scott
(808) 441-1012
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Sponsor(s)
Pacific Aviation Museum
 

A book signing and public lecture featuring Allan Winkler, author of To Everything There is a Season:  Pete Seeger and the Power of Song (2009), Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Making of Modern America (2006), and Home Front, U.S.A.:  America During World War II (2000).

Professor Winkler is a distinguished historian and professor, teaching across the globe.  He has published a number of books and articles and has addressed a wide array of groups at various universities and professional organizations throughout the world.

K-12 public and private school teachers are welcome to attend the event free of charge upon showing their school identification cards.

Reservations are required to drive on to Ford Island for the event.  For access information, contact Scotty Scott at (808) 441-1012 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Funded in part by the Hawai'i Council for the Humanities.