【北京美国中心活动】探索美国总统历史中的传说第二场,10月13日,星期五,下午3:00-4:30
U.S. Presidential Histories: Exploring the Myths Behind the People
探索美国总统历史中的传说
Do you want to learn more about U.S. Presidents? Join us @TheBAC for a series of informative and engaging talks as we explore the myths behind the people.
Session II: Thomas Jefferson
Friday, October 13, 2023, 3:00-4:30p.m.
Thomas Jefferson wrote that “All men are created equal” and yet owned slaves. He helped to unify a coastal nation and then made a decision that doubled the size of the new country. Thomas Jefferson is one of the most important figures in American history and one of the most controversial. We will look at the life and times of this “American Lion.”
Dr. Jeremiah Jenne is an American writer and historian based in Beijing. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis. His essays and articles have appeared in The Economist, South China Morning Post, The China Project, The Journal of Asian Studies, The China Project, Los Angeles Review of Books, and The World of Chinese.
This event will be conducted in English.
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Program suitable for ages 15 and older.
Doors will open 30 minutes before the program starts. Please try to arrive at least 30 minutes before the program starts to allow enough time to go through security. You will NOT be admitted if you arrive after the program has started.
NOTE: This event is open to the general public. Audio or video recording of the program will not be permitted. Press inquiries should be directed to the U.S. Embassy Press Office.
Please note that attendees of this event grant permission to the U.S. Department of State to photograph and video record their image and/or voice. Permission is granted for the U.S. Department of State to release, publish, broadcast or quote this material in public information programs and activities. Content procured may be included in future speeches, on the Internet, through multiple broadcast channels and print media. Use of content (image, audio or ideas) will not be used for commercial purposes. Thank you very much.
You must bring a valid physical photo ID in order to enter the Beijing American Center (BAC), copies or pictures of IDs will not be accepted. No large bags will be allowed into the BAC for this event.
*While portable electronic devices, such as mobile phones, iPads and other tablets, and smartwatches are permitted, guests may not bring laptop computers to Beijing American Center programs.
For security reasons, the BAC staff reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone.
Location: No. 55 An Jia Lou Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing (East Gate of the U.S. Embassy).
Directions: Metro Line 10, Liangmaqiao Station Exit B, walk northeast to the Tian Ze Road intersection of An Jia Lou Road, north side of the Visas Office.
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