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Thursday, March 17 • 7:00pm - 9:00pm
National Archives Panel Discussion

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In March 1, 1961, President John F. Kennedy signed the Executive order that created the Peace Corps. Since then, more than 200,000 Americans have served as Peace Corps volunteers in 139 countries around the world.

 

In commemoration of the agency’s 50th anniversary, we present a discussion on the creation and early history of the agency. Chris Matthews, broadcaster and journalist—and Peace Corps Volunteer in Swaziland from 1968 to 1970—will moderate. Panelists include Bill Moyers; former U.S. Ambassador Jack Hood Vaughn; and Senator Harris Wofford—all of whom held leadership roles during the agency’s early years.

 

Peace Corps Director Aaron S. Williams will introduce the panel, and Archivist of the United States, David S. Ferriero, will make welcoming remarks.

 

During the month of March, 2011, The National Archives Experience will exhibit Executive Order 10924, signed by President Kennedy. Doors will be open at 6 p.m. for viewing prior to tonight’s program.

 

This program is a joint project of the Peace Corps and the National Archives and Records Administration, with promotional support by the Foundation for the National Archives.


http://www.peacecorps.gov/50


Thursday March 17, 2011 7:00pm - 9:00pm EDT
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