21 Facts About Kevin Starr

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Kevin Starr continued writing California history throughout his career, receiving a Guggenheim Fellowship, membership in the Society of American Historians, and the Gold Medal of the Commonwealth Club of California.

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Kevin Starr was born on September 3,1940, in San Francisco, to Owen Starr, a machinist, and Marian Starr, a bank teller.

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Kevin Starr attended St Boniface School in the Tenderloin neighborhood.

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Kevin Starr later enrolled in the University of San Francisco, a Jesuit institution, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1962.

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Kevin Starr served for two years as a lieutenant with the 4th Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, first as a platoon leader and then as the Assistant S-1.

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Kevin Starr subsequently launched his teaching career at Harvard as an assistant professor of English from 1969 to 1973 before returning to California.

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Kevin Starr was appointed city librarian, during which time he earned a master's degree in library science from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1974.

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8.

Kevin Starr did post-doctoral work at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley.

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Kevin Starr explained the impact those books had on him:.

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Kevin Starr was a columnist for the San Francisco Examiner and served as the Vatican correspondent for Hearst Newspapers, covering the elections of Popes John Paul I and John Paul II in 1978.

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Kevin Starr chronicled the history of California as no one else.

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Kevin Starr captured the spirit of our state and brought to life the characters and personalities that made the California story.

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In 1989 Kevin Starr became Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Southern California, he then became Professor of History, and he was designated University Professor in 1998.

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Kevin Starr sometimes taught at the USC State Capital Center in Sacramento, California.

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Kevin Starr was appointed by Governor Pete Wilson to serve as California's state librarian, a post he managed from 1994 to 2004, at which time Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger named him State Librarian Emeritus.

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Kevin Starr oversaw the allocation of $350 million in local library construction money after voters approved a statewide library borrowing measure in 2000.

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Kevin Starr is the author of the multi-volume history of California collectively entitled "Americans and the California Dream".

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Kevin Starr's writing won him a Guggenheim Fellowship, membership in the Society of American Historians, and the Gold Medal of the Commonwealth Club of California.

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In 2006, Kevin Starr was made a member of the College of Fellows of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Berkeley, California.

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Kevin Starr received The Robert Kirsch Award by the Los Angeles Times as part of the 2012 Los Angeles Times Book Prizes.

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Kevin Starr died of a heart attack in San Francisco on January 14,2017.