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Fourth National Conference on Citizenship.
- Publication Year :
- 1949
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Abstract
- The proceedings contain the papers given and digests of group topics discussed at the 1949 National Conference on Citizenship held in New York. An introduction by the chairman of the conference committee identified the conference theme as "Responsible American Citizens" and noted that discussion would center on citizens in politics, in the world, and in their communities. Opening speeches focused on issues such as responsible roles in national, state, and local politics, good government, and common problems that beset political organizations on all levels. Speeches with a global approach have the following titles: "Today's Challenging Opportunity,""Our Job in the World Today,""Enriching America," and "What Should We Do about the Communist Threat in Asia?" Concluding speeches explored the role of the public schools in developing American citizens and described municipal political experiences in Cincinnati, (Ohio), Richmond, (Virginia), and Brunswick, (Maine). Speakers included the mayor of New York, educators, senators from Vermont and Minnesota, government officials, media representatives and spokespersons from citizens groups such as the League of Women Voters and chambers of commerce, Thumbnail reports summarize information presented in each of the major topic areas. (DB)
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- ERIC
- Notes :
- For related documents, see SO 011 621-628; Photographs throughout document may not reproduce clearly ; Papers presented at the National Conference on Leadership of the National Education Association (4th, New York, New York, May 14-18, 1949)
- Publication Type :
- Conference
- Accession number :
- ED168951
- Document Type :
- Speeches/Meeting Papers