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  1. 24. Juni 2012 · Sascha Rice and Hilary Armstrong, granddaughters of former Gov. Pat Brown, share the story of their grandfather's legacy and the history of California in the...

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  2. California State of Mind is much more than an examination of the past; it is a potential template for our nation to think about the pressing social problems with Pat Brown’s special brand of can ...

  3. 4. Nov. 2011 · A crucial part of that history lies with their uncle, Gov. Jerry Brown, who was interviewed three times for the 90-minute documentary, "California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown," which ...

  4. 2. März 2012 · California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown is told from his granddaughter’s perspective; a dynamic American dream story unfolds in this unique portrait of ‘the Godfather of Modern California.’ This inside look into political power takes on startling new significance now that his son Jerry Brown is Governor—again. Historian Michael Beschloss will introduce the film and moderate a ...

  5. California State of Mind. In the turbulent 1960s, an ordinary man rose to face extraordinary challenges and powerfully shaped the future of California. A dynamic American dream story unfolds in this Emmy® Nominated documentary on Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown — "the Godfather of Modern California." Told through the eyes of Brown's ...

  6. CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND tells the story of how one man rose against seemingly insurmountable obstacles and shaped the future of modern California. Rather than lionizing Brown as "the Architect of ...

  7. 27. Aug. 2013 · Still, while California State of Mind is hardly objective, it makes a strong case for Brown's considerable achievements, serving up substantial archival material (including home movies), as well as interviews with Brown's children—Kathleen (Rice's mother), who ran unsuccessfully for governor herself, and Jerry (her uncle), who also ran and won twice. Additional input comes from journalists ...