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In order to pass the time and to make life easier, POWs used the scarce resources available to design and build practical and artistic pieces. Senior Curator Tom Czekanski discusses some of the methods and techniques used to create brass trench art.

The days of World War II correlated with a new and radical direction in jazz. Dissatisfied swing musicians devised a new jazz that was faster, angular, virtuosic, and dissonant. Military service during World War II and racial integration in the armed forces heightened expectations for social progress.

Meet the Author: Debbie Cenziper. Registration Closed. History in Context. Accessed February 10, Berkin, Carol. New York: Alfred A. Keiter, Jane. Winter Vol. Accessed January 10, Leonard, Patrick. Weatherford, Doris. New York: Macmillan General Reference, How to Cite this page. Additional Resources. Related Biographies. Abrams is now one of the most prominent African American female politicians in the United States. Abigail Adams was an early advocate for women's rights.

A progressive social reformer and activist, Jane Addams was on the frontline of the settlement house movement and was the first American woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize.

Famed author Louisa May Alcott created colorful relatable characters in 19th century novels. Related Background. Lesson Plan. York Center for Peace and Valor. Above all it will serve to propagate Peace among all people. It will represent what one man hoped to give the world — an opportunity to be made better by those who are provided the opportunity to make it so. This building, this project, is our opportunity to do the same, and we are seeking support to make that happen.

What about your career are you most passionate about? Bringing others together, and helping them toward making positive contribution to others is what has motivated me throughout my life. I guess it makes me an idealist. But, I believe, like my great-grandfather, that the world can be made better by people given an opportunity to make it better.

There is no better place in this world than kayaking the Wolf River with my husband while our three big goofy dogs swim alongside us. What civic activities are you involved with? York and Ms. Well, people who know me would probably say that I am gregarious, goofy and entertaining. Though I have been called a klutz and danger-prone, I consider myself just a little distracted sometimes.

What most people do not know about me is that for several years I provided psychological support and training as the subject matter expert for a government contractor in Washington, D. Absolutely nothing. I like the challenge of the unknown, entering into something new and having to learn about it and experience the ups and downs and life lessons along the way.



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