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SUMMARY:Pearl Harbor Day Memories
LOCATION:South Hill\nSouth Hill
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DESCRIPTION:On the heel of Pearl Harbor Day\, Michael Myers\, Professor Em
 eritus at WSU\, reflects on the unforgettable event and how its memory has
  endured and evolved over the past 83 years..\nhttps://spokanelibrary.libn
 et.info/event/11967605
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>President Franklin D. Roosevelt said that 
 the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7\, 1941 was &ldquo\;a day
  which will live in infamy.&rdquo\; We know from the hand-written notes of
  his speech that the original wording was &ldquo\;a day which will live in
  history.&rdquo\; The original wording wasn&rsquo\;t as dramatic\, perhaps
 \, but just as true. How does the memory of Pearl Harbor live in history? 
 Professor Emeritus Michael Myers will introduce some of the many ways that
  Pearl Harbor lives in history and some of the ways that it has changed ov
 er time.</p>\n<p>By attending library programs\, you are agreeing to poten
 tially appear in photos/videos taken at our locations that may be used in 
 promotional materials including social media.</p>\n<p>We strive to make ev
 ents welcoming for people of all abilities.&nbsp\;To request accommodation
 s (i.e. hearing assistance\, ASL requests\, or other ADA inquiries)\, emai
 l sday@spokanelibrary.org.</p>\n<p>For all event information inquiries\, e
 mail telref@spokanelibrary.org or call 509-444-5300.</p>\nhttps://spokanel
 ibrary.libnet.info/event/11967605
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