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  2. National Peace Corps Association - Wikipedia

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    Affiliate groups may be geographic (e.g., Chicago Area Peace Corps Association); based on the country of Peace Corps service (e.g., Friends of Guatemala); associated with workplaces (e.g., RPCVs at USAID); driven by social action (e.g., Peace Corps Community for Refugees); or defined by affinity (e.g., the Peace Corps Oral History Project ...

  3. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History - Wikipedia

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    The Nunn Center contains over 19,000 oral history interviews featuring a variety of individuals and projects. Significant oral history projects include: the Family Farm Project, the Colonel Arthur L. Kelly Veterans Oral History Project, University of Kentucky history, African American history in Kentucky, [4] Kentucky writers, Kentucky's medical history, the history of professional baseball ...

  4. Peace Corps - Wikipedia

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    An article in Geotimes (a trade publication) in 1963, reviewed the program, with a follow-up history of Peace Corps geoscientists appearing in that publication in 2004. [42] During the Nixon Administration the Peace Corps included foresters, computer scientists, and small business advisers among its volunteers.

  5. US will resume Peace Corps program in Palau as it moves to ...

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    The United States will resume a long-suspended Peace Corps program in the North Pacific island of Palau as the Biden administration continues moves to counter growing Chinese influence in the region.

  6. Peace Corps Commemorative - Wikipedia

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    The Peace Corps program was established by Executive Order 10924, which was issued by President John F. Kennedy on March 1, 1961. The program was legislatively authorized by Congress on September 21, 1961, with passage of the Peace Corps Act (Pub.L. 87–293). Between 1961 and 2013, over 215,000 Americans joined the Peace Corps. [1]

  7. List of Peace Corps volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Carol Spahn, 21st Director of The Peace Corps (Romania 1994–1996) [30] Jody Olsen, 20th Director of the Peace Corps (Tunisia 1966–1968) [31] [32] Carrie Hessler-Radelet, 19th Director of the Peace Corps, (Western Samoa 1981–1984) [33] [34] Aaron S. Williams, 18th Director of the Peace Corps, (Dominican Republic, 1967–1970) [35]

  8. United States Agency for International Development - Wikipedia

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    After his inauguration as president on January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy created the Peace Corps by Executive Order on March 1, 1961. On March 22, he sent a special message to Congress on foreign aid, asserting that the 1960s should be a "Decade of Development" and proposing to unify U.S. development assistance administration into a single agency.

  9. Black history sites in 5 Southern states to receive grants - AOL

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    Sites associated with Black history in five Southern states will each receive grants of $50,000 from the Southern Poverty Law The post Black history sites in 5 Southern states to receive grants ...