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Allegiances: A Public Conversation
Portland, September 11, 2005

In commemoration of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, Multnomah County Library, City Club of Portland, and Oregon Council for the Humanities held a town meeting to discuss the values and ideas that define Americans. “Allegiances: A Public Conversation” was facilitated by poet and essayist Kim Stafford and State Senator Margaret Carter.

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