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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sun Yat-sen is heralded by China and Taiwan as the father of 
 democratic, free China. The centerpiece of his economic advocacy for China 
 originated in San Francisco, with Henry George's Progress & Poverty (1879). 
 \n\nFollowing the chautauqua program described below, produced by the 
 Chinese Historical Society of America, the Henry George Historical Society 
 will host its monthly social program, Drinks in Common, at a Civic Center 
 eatery to be determined by those interested. A complimentary round of 
 drinks provided. Discussion of the program and of the related topic 
 "justice always the best policy" follows.\n\n\nSun Yat-sen at the Main 
 (from the SF Public Library website, sfpl.org):\n\nA new performance in the 
 Chinese Historical Society of America History Alive! series:\n\n"Sun 
 Yat-Sen and the Three People’s Principles."\n\nFeaturing the unique story 
 of Dr. Sun’s life in America before returning to be the first provisional 
 President of the Republic of China, Dr. Sun is a Chautauquan museum theater 
 presentation by renowned writer, historian and performer, CHSA 
 Artist-in-Residence Charlie Chin. \n\nThis performance will illuminate the 
 connection  between the modern history of China with the history of Chinese 
 American communities as well as the link  between the democratic ideas 
 pursued in the post American Civil War era and the aspirations of Chinese 
 both in China and here in America. This Centennial of the 1911 Chinese 
 Revolution is a key  moment in Chinese American history shared by Chinese 
 throughout the global diaspora.\n\nRelated Exhibit:\n\nSun Yat-sen: His 
 Life and Legacy\n\nExhibition: October 10, 2011 – January 12, 2012, Main 
 Library, 3rd Floor, Chinese Center\nRelated Exhibitions and Events\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/01/18701543.php
SUMMARY:Revolutionary China's San Francisco roots
LOCATION:San Francisco Main Library, Koret Auditorium
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/01/18701543.php
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