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"Mr. Kemble is a Senior Scholar at [[Freedom House]] and Director of a Project on Democracy and the Global Education that is jointly administered by Freedom House and the [[Foundation for Democratic Education]]. Mr. Kemble returned to Freedom House after eight years of service under President Clinton. During that period he served as Deputy Director of the [[United States Information Agency]]. In 1999 he was named Special Representative of the Secretary of State for the [[Community of Democracy Initiative]] an undertaking that brought together representatives of 106 countries in Warsaw in June, 2000. In 2002 Secretary of State [[Colin L. Powell]] appointed Penn Kemble to organize an Eminent Persons Group -- [[Sudan Slavery Commission]] -- to study the issue to recommend steps that can be taken by parties to the conflict and the international community to end such abuses." <ref>[http://www.ccd21.org/staff/bios_kemble.htm Penn Kemble], Council for a Community of Democracies, accessed May 25, 2008.</ref>
 
"Mr. Kemble is a Senior Scholar at [[Freedom House]] and Director of a Project on Democracy and the Global Education that is jointly administered by Freedom House and the [[Foundation for Democratic Education]]. Mr. Kemble returned to Freedom House after eight years of service under President Clinton. During that period he served as Deputy Director of the [[United States Information Agency]]. In 1999 he was named Special Representative of the Secretary of State for the [[Community of Democracy Initiative]] an undertaking that brought together representatives of 106 countries in Warsaw in June, 2000. In 2002 Secretary of State [[Colin L. Powell]] appointed Penn Kemble to organize an Eminent Persons Group -- [[Sudan Slavery Commission]] -- to study the issue to recommend steps that can be taken by parties to the conflict and the international community to end such abuses." <ref>[http://www.ccd21.org/staff/bios_kemble.htm Penn Kemble], Council for a Community of Democracies, accessed May 25, 2008.</ref>
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"His political mentor was [[Max Schactman]], a leftist theoretician who by that time had rejected Trotskyism in favor of the [[A.F.L.-C.I.O.]]'s muscular anti-Communist unionism. In 1967, Mr. Kemble formed an organization called Negotiation Now, which called for a negotiated end to the Vietnam War. And in 1969 he began Frontlash, a voter-registration campaign for the A.F.L.-C.I.O." <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/23/politics/23kemble.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1211677542-dN+5IdFZfC9dPLA5GgJbiA&oref=slogin Penn Kemble, 64, Is Dead; Strove to Spread Democracy], New York Times, accessed May 25, 2008.</ref>
  
 
*Director, [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]
 
*Director, [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]

Revision as of 01:07, 25 May 2008

Penn Kemble RightWeb Profile

"Mr. Kemble passed away in October, 2005.

"Mr. Kemble is a Senior Scholar at Freedom House and Director of a Project on Democracy and the Global Education that is jointly administered by Freedom House and the Foundation for Democratic Education. Mr. Kemble returned to Freedom House after eight years of service under President Clinton. During that period he served as Deputy Director of the United States Information Agency. In 1999 he was named Special Representative of the Secretary of State for the Community of Democracy Initiative an undertaking that brought together representatives of 106 countries in Warsaw in June, 2000. In 2002 Secretary of State Colin L. Powell appointed Penn Kemble to organize an Eminent Persons Group -- Sudan Slavery Commission -- to study the issue to recommend steps that can be taken by parties to the conflict and the international community to end such abuses." [1]

"His political mentor was Max Schactman, a leftist theoretician who by that time had rejected Trotskyism in favor of the A.F.L.-C.I.O.'s muscular anti-Communist unionism. In 1967, Mr. Kemble formed an organization called Negotiation Now, which called for a negotiated end to the Vietnam War. And in 1969 he began Frontlash, a voter-registration campaign for the A.F.L.-C.I.O." [2]

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  1. Penn Kemble, Council for a Community of Democracies, accessed May 25, 2008.
  2. Penn Kemble, 64, Is Dead; Strove to Spread Democracy, New York Times, accessed May 25, 2008.