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==American Committee on East-West Accord==
 
==American Committee on East-West Accord==
As at March 10, 1982, [[Hodding Carter]] of the [[Public Broadcasting System]] and former Assistant Secretary of State was a member of the [[American Committee on East-West Accord]]. The ACEWA, based in Washington, D.C., was a tax-exempt "independent educational organization", with the stated aim of "improving East/West relations, with special focus on U.S.-Soviet relations." Carter also endorsed the [[Kennedy-Hatfield Nuclear Freeze Resolution]] which was introduced in the Senate on March 10, 1982.<ref>''East-West Outlook'' newsletter, March-April 1982, Vol. 5, No. 2</ref>
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As at March 10, 1982, [[Hodding Carter]] of the [[Public Broadcasting System]] and former Assistant Secretary of State was a member of the [[American Committee on East-West Accord]]. The ACEWA, based in Washington, D.C., was a tax-exempt "independent educational organization", with the stated aim of "improving East/West relations, with special focus on U.S.-Soviet relations." Carter also endorsed the Kennedy-Hatfield Nuclear Freeze Resolution which was introduced in the Senate on March 10, 1982.<ref>''East-West Outlook'' newsletter, March-April 1982, Vol. 5, No. 2</ref>
  
 
==Campaign for America's Future==
 
==Campaign for America's Future==
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==References==
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:28, 11 January 2012

Hodding Carter ...

American Committee on East-West Accord

As at March 10, 1982, Hodding Carter of the Public Broadcasting System and former Assistant Secretary of State was a member of the American Committee on East-West Accord. The ACEWA, based in Washington, D.C., was a tax-exempt "independent educational organization", with the stated aim of "improving East/West relations, with special focus on U.S.-Soviet relations." Carter also endorsed the Kennedy-Hatfield Nuclear Freeze Resolution which was introduced in the Senate on March 10, 1982.[1]

Campaign for America's Future

In 1996 Hodding Carter was one of the original 130 founders of Campaign for America's Future.[2]

References

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  1. East-West Outlook newsletter, March-April 1982, Vol. 5, No. 2
  2. CAF Co-Founders