From the 2013 roosevelt reading festival Cheryl Mullenbach discusses her book double victory how africanamerican women broke race and gender barriers to help win world war ii. This is about half an hour and starts now on booktv. Im the Education Specialist at the roosevelt president ial library and museum. On the half of the franklin d. Roosevelt president ial library and museum but would like to welcome all of you in our audience and those of you watching at home on cspan two to the tenth annual roosevelt reading festival. Franklin roosevelt plan for the library to become a premier Research Institution for the study of the entire roosevelt era through the librarys research from its consistently one of the busiest of all the president ial libraries and this years group of authors reflects the wide variety of research that is done here. That may quickly go over the format for the festivals concurrent sessions. At the top of each hour session begins with a 30 minute author talk followed
Roosevelts tomorrow is now. Coverage of the 2013 president reaching festival starts now. Here is maureen beasley. Good morning. I am the Education Specialist at the roosevelt president ial library and museum and on behalf of the fdr president ial Library Museum welcome you in our audience, those of you at home watching on cspan to the tenth annual roosevelt reading festival. Franklin roosevelts plan for the library to become a premier Research Institution for the study of the roosevelt era, the librarys Research Room is one of the busiest of all the president ial libraries and this years group of authors reflect a wide variety of Research Done here. Let me go over the format for the festivals concurrent sessions. At the top of each hour session begins with a 30 minute author talk followed by a 10 minute question and answer period of. Than the authors go to the new deal store where you can purchase books and have them sign them. At the top of the next hour the process repeats itself aga
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