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Humanists of Greater Portland
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
9-11-2022
Subjects
Terrorism -- United States, September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001)
Abstract
9/11 marks one of the traumatic events of modern U. S. history. Yet its occurrence and aftermath must be placed in the context of social movements and global developments. This presentation focuses on getting past political and social divisiveness. Professor Horowitz has taught at Portland State since 1968, where he won a prize for outstanding achievement in 2007. He is co-author of a U.S. history textbook and has a number of publications to his credit. He is the author of a personal, professional, and political memoir with the title “Getting There: An American Cultural Odyssey.”
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© 2022 by David Horowitz
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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/38404
Citation Details
Horowitz, David, "9/11, Culture War, and the Pitfalls of History" (2022). History Faculty Publications and Presentations. 76.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/38404
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