Word: citizenships
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...former Harvard dean and former Executive Director of the Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs, Tufts University...
...lectureship and Institute are named for the late sociologist William E. B. DuBois, a Black civil rights leader of the 20th century, who died in 1960 after joining the Communist party and renouncing his U.S. citizenship. DuBois earned a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1895 and helped found the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People...
Only in 1963, at the urging of his father, George Papandreou, then leader of the Center Union Party, did Andreas-as he is familiarly known to all Greeks-return to his native land and develop an interest in politics. Shortly thereafter he renounced his U.S. citizenship. Says Athens Publisher Helen Vlachos, a longtime foe: "His is the anti-Americanism of an American, not of a Greek. He is like a Viet Nam War protester...
...earned a doctorate in economics at Harvard, taught at Minnesota, Northwestern and the University of California at Berkeley. He married an American, joined the U.S. Navy and in 1944 took U.S. citizenship...
...Pulitzer Prize winning journalist argued that the leaders of a conservative welfare state must acknowledge that "government is not efficient at providing goods and services" but can improve the nation's morale by creating "a modern citizenship based on a sense of shared values and a shared state...