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Read the article and view the slide show about For All the World to See on CNN!
The Yale University Press For All the World to See companion book was recently named a finalist for the Benjamin Hooks National Book Award. Read about it in the Today's Hooks newsletter!
Read about For All the World to See in these media outlets!
> For All the World to See on the "Around the Mall" blog of Smithsonian Magazine.
> For All the World to See on goSmithsonian
> For All the World to See on the Multi-Literacy Revolution website
> For All the World To See on 9 AM NEWS, the Romanian News Service
> For All the World to See on DC Metro Arts
> For All the World to See in the Toonari Post
> Akacocolopez Summer Reading List!
> For All the World to See in the Washington City Paper
> Read about FATWTS as Recommended By CivicSource: A Civic Engagement Web Portal.
> The Pink Line Project selects For All the World to See as the exhibition to see in DC!
> Read the Luncheon of the Museum Goer Review of For All the World to See>
Curious-er recommends that parents take their children to see For All the Word to See at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History . . . calling it "a wonderful education for your child beaten down by pablum about Martin Luther King."
Interested in having For All the World to See come to your community? Starting in April 2012, a smaller, lower security version of the exhibition will begin its NEH on the Road tour. The rental fee is extraordinarily low and the project is open to booking through March 2017. And each venue receives at $1,000 programing grant from the NEH. So explore the possibility of bringing For All the World to See to your town.
> Click Here For Details About Bringing FATWTS To Your Community
Read this excellent article on For All the World to See by Clarence V. Reynolds in The Network Journal.
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