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Wake Up: The History of the Environmental and Musical Revolutions of the Long Sixties
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Wake Up: The History of the Environmental and Musical Revolutions of the Long Sixties

May 6, 2023 2:30-3:30pm

A Conversation with Douglas Brinkley - May 6 - Woody Guthrie Center

Join us on Saturday, May 6, for a conversation with Douglas Brinkley, Bestselling Author, Professor of History at Rice University, and Presidential Historian for CNN. He will host a discussion “Wake Up: The History of the Environmental and Musical Revolutions of the Long Sixties.”

Location: Woody Guthrie Center Theater

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This discussion is presented free of charge as part of the Woody Guthrie Center 10th Anniversary.

About Douglas Brinkley

Douglas Brinkley is the Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University, CNN Presidential Historian and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. He works in many capacities in the world of public history, including on boards, museums, colleges and historical societies. The Chicago Tribune dubbed him “America’s New Past Master”.  The New-York Historical Society has chosen Brinkley as their official U.S. Presidential Historian.  His recent book Cronkite won the Sperber Prize while The Great Deluge:  Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast received the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award.   He has received a Grammy Award for Presidential Suite and seven honorary doctorates in American Studies.  His two-volume annotated The Nixon Tapes recently won the Arthur S. Link – Warren F. Kuehl PrizeHe is a member of the Century Association, Council of Foreign Relations and the James Madison Council of the Library of Congress.  He lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and three children.

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