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American History Course Concludes at National Library
March, 10, 2008
The five-day American History Course for college and university students “providing them an opportunity to know and understand about Americans,” concluded here at the National Library. The course, attended by over 600 students, was organized by the U.S. Embassy’s Public Affairs Section.
“Knowing about the experiences, the influences and the values that have led up to what the
Those who delivered lectures at various sessions of the course included Dr. Rukhsana Qamber, American Study Center, Quaid-e-Azam University; Dr. Grace Clark, Director,
“Our nation is known through its popular culture, fashions, music, television, movies, innovations; but the roots of these phenomena reflects the ongoing effort to define ourselves,” the American diplomat said. “To understand who Americans are today, one must understand the context behind our actions. Those are based in the American experience – the social, political, economic, and cultural heritage that contributes to our identity.”
The American History courses are a regular annual feature of the U.S. Embassy’s programming in




