Born into one of the most powerful and controversial families in the history of the State of Alabama and the South, Kennedy now stands apart from her past as one of America's most important voices for peace and reconciliation. She shares memories from her childhood years living behind the gates of the Alabama Governor's mansion as her father, Governor George C. Wallace, became an international figure for his "stand in the schoolhouse door." In addition, she will speak on the challenges she faced in her journey to create a new and different legacy for herself and her two sons. Kennedy demonstrates best the notion that none of us can be responsible for the circumstances of our birth, but all of us will be held accountable for who we will become.
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Built in 1975, the 383-seat Robert Ames Alden Theatre, "The Alden," is a cultural resource for the citizens of McLean and the Washington Metropolitan area that presents a full professional season of interdisciplinary and high-quality performances, lectures and educational programs for audiences of all ages. The Alden is ADA-compliant and will make arrangements for accommodations.
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