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AFTER OBAMA: RACE & POLITICS IN CINCINNATI
Cincinnati's Commemoration of the Bicentennial Birthday of Abraham Lincoln continues on Wednesday, September 9, 2009, with a televised town hall meeting featuring a keynote speech by former congressman and United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young.
Nick Clooney will moderate the program and it will be televised by CET. The program will include a panel of local respondents, a diverse group of area citizens and a live studio audience discussing the climate of race and politics in Cincinnati in 2009.
This event is presented by Lincoln Legacy: A Cincinnati Celebration of Freedom and The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission in Washington, D.C. to
provide opportunities for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the high ideals of freedom, justice and morality modeled by Abraham Lincoln throughout his life and career.
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Kim Fender (left), Director of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, and Joyce Kamen of Kamen Creations consultants to the American Jewish Archives talk with CETconnect's Krystal Cleaver about the work of Lincoln Legacy: A Cincinnati Celebration of Freedom and the celebration of Lincoln's 200th birthday.
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John Reusing, Development Director at the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County talks about the exhibit of rare Lincoln documents, images, and ephemera currently on display at the library with J.D. Carruthers.
The library is a partner in Lincoln Legacy: A Cincinnati Celebration of Freedom which is presenting a series of special Lincoln related events throughout this year in conjuction with the national Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.
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As part of the Lincoln Legacy project, renowned author, historian and presidential scholar Doris Kearns Goodwin has taped an interview with Nick Clooney in which she and Mr. Clooney discuss Lincoln’s impact on the nation, insights into the character of Abraham Lincoln's legacy and his unique brand of moral leadership.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Goodwin has written many historical books including Team of Rivals, the New York Times best seller about Abraham Lincoln, his leadership and the former rivals he chose to have serve as his cabinet during his presidency.
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| Video of the Lincoln Legacy Kickoff |
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The Opportunity for Greater Cincinnati
As the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln approaches, a diverse alliance of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky institutions has come together for a single purpose: To plan the region’s commemoration and celebration of Abraham Lincoln's treasured legacy. The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Project of Greater Cincinnati will plan "The Lincoln Legacy—A Cincinnati Celebration of Freedom". The events will provide opportunities for all of the region’s citizens to rededicate themselves to the highest ideals for which Lincoln ultimately gave his life.
The events and activities planned for the celebratory corridor will befit a region so deeply connected to Lincoln's profound fight for freedom and justice. It is hoped that the coalition’s planned initiatives will draw tens of thousands to the region to "live the legacy" for themselves.
This CETConnect website will contain information about all of the region's planned activities and will feature videos, classroom curricula and other educational resources as well as links to other sites, both local and national. |
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For more information, contact Joyce Kamen , Lincoln Legacy Public Relations,
by email at joyce@kamencreative.com or by calling 513.543.8109.
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