Past Events
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August 31 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 5:30pm
Amending America Hands-on Adult Workshop
Enjoy a special after-hours viewing of our “Amending America” exhibit before joining presenter Kate Campbell Stevenson on an acting adventure as she brings the women’s suffrage movement to life.
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August 17 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
EVENT CANCELLEDThe World According to Star Wars
Cass Sunstein explores the lessons of Star Wars as they relate to childhood, fathers, the Dark Side, rebellion, and redemption.
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August 11 Thursday
Washington, DC - 2:00pm
DC Emancipation Act
In 1862, the DC Emancipation Act freed enslaved persons in the District of Columbia. Damani Davis, archivist, discusses petitions filed by owners and slaves under the Act.
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August 3 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 5:30pm
Escape Room! Hands-on Adult Workshop
Back by popular demand! Celebrate the NPS centennial. Tackle puzzles and ciphers about the National Park Service to solve a mystery in time during this “escape room” for adults.
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August 1 Monday
Washington, DC - 10:00am
Featured Activities in ReSource Room
Celebrate the 100th birthday of the National Park Service by exploring documents and activities related to the more than 300 national parks across the United States.
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July 21 Thursday
Washington, DC - 7:00pm
Shared Legacies: Honoring the Black-Jewish Civil Rights Alliance
Deborah Lauter, director of civil rights for the Anti-Defamation League, moderates a panel on the legacy of the historic connection between the African American and Jewish communities.
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July 19 Tuesday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
Brilliant Beacons: A History of the American Lighthouse
Eric Jay Dolin traces the evolution of America’s lighthouse system, highlighting the political, military, and technological battles that were fought to illuminate the nation’s hardscrabble coastlines.
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July 18 Monday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
“Help! I’m Stuck” Genealogy Consultation
Not sure where to begin? Has a genealogical problem stumped you? Archivist Claire Kluskens is available to answer your questions. Sign up for first-come, first-served 20-minute appointments at the Microfilm Research
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July 14 Thursday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
Black Sailors and Citizenship in the Era of the Gag Rule
Kate Masur, professor at Northwestern University, will discuss her book project, “Police Powers, the Anti-Slavery Movement, and the Origins of the Fourteenth Amendment.”
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July 4 Monday
Washington, DC - 9:00am
July 4th Celebration
Celebrate Independence at the National Archives Building on the Constitution Avenue steps between 7th and 9th Streets.
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July 2 Saturday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
July 4th Celebration - Live musical performance by DC Legendary Musicians
Live musical performance by DC Legendary Musicians
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July 1 Friday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
July 4th Celebration - Live musical performance by PanLara Youth Steel Orchestra
12:00 noon: Live musical performance by PanLara Youth Steel Orchestra 2-5 p.m.: Transcribe-a-thon
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June 29 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 10:00am
Constitution-in-Action Learning Lab Family Program
Take on the role of researchers and archivists for a day! During a two-hour simulation, help the President and Bob, his communications director, prepare for a very special press conference.
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June 28 Tuesday
Washington, DC - 10:00am
Constitution-in-Action Learning Lab Family Program
Take on the role of researchers and archivists for a day! During a two-hour simulation, help the President and Bob, his communications director, prepare for a very special press conference.
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June 26 Sunday
Washington, DC - 7:00pm
The Equal Rights Amendment: Yesterday and Today
Written in 1921 by suffragist Alice Paul, the Equal Rights Amendment was introduced into every session of Congress between 1923 and 1972...
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June 23 Thursday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
Dear Senator: Estes Kefauver and the Anti-Crime Crusade in the South
Tammy Ingram, associate professor of history at the College of Charleston, discusses her research and book project, The Wickedest City in America: Sex, Race, and Organized Crime in the Jim Crow South.
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June 15 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
First Dads: Parenting and Politics from George Washington to Barack Obama
Every President has had some experience as a parent. Of the 43 men who have served in the nation’s highest office, 38 have fathered biological children, and the other five adopted children.
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June 10 Friday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
Jeremiah
On July 18, 1965, U.S. Navy Commander Jeremiah Denton took off from the aircraft carrier USS Independence to lead a 28-plane mission over the city of Thanh Hoa in North Vietnam.
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June 8 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 7:00pm
Memorials for the Future
Washington, DC, offers a rich commemorative landscape filled with monuments that evoke a sense of national heritage and identity. -
Washington, DC - 5:30pm
Escape Room! Adult Workshop
Tackle puzzles and ciphers about the National Park Service to solve a mystery during this “escape room” for adults.
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June 7 Tuesday
Washington, DC - 12:00pm
Herbert Hoover in the White House: The Ordeal of the Presidency
Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, served one term, from 1929 to 1933.
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June 2 Thursday
Washington, DC - 2:00pm
U.S. Constitutional Amendments
Co-curator Christine Blackerby will discuss the records in our new exhibit, “Amending America,” which celebrates the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights.
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June 1 Wednesday
Washington, DC - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Magna Carta Featured Activities in the ReSource Room
Celebrate one of the documents that set the foundation for our Bill of Rights and led to years of conversations about rights. June 1–30 (Monday–Saturday from 10 a.m.--4 p.m.)
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May 5 Thursday
Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm
The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden
Professor Joel Goldstein of the St. Louis University School of Law addressed an overflow crowd at the Ford Library on May 5 regarding his new book, The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden. Professor Goldstein described the Founding Fathers' initial visions for the position, and shared numerous anecdotes of how various individuals have viewed the role over the past 200 years. After years of conflicting expectations on the part of former presidents and the vice presidents themselves, Goldstein explained how the position has now become very powerful and essential to the implementation of the president's agenda and U.S. relationships with foreign leaders. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm
The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden
Professor Joel Goldstein of the St. Louis University School of Law addressed an overflow crowd at the Ford Library on May 5 regarding his new book, The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden. Professor Goldstein described the Founding Fathers' initial visions for the position, and shared numerous anecdotes of how various individuals have viewed the role over the past 200 years. After years of conflicting expectations on the part of former presidents and the vice presidents themselves, Goldstein explained how the position has now become very powerful and essential to the implementation of the president's agenda and U.S. relationships with foreign leaders. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm
The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden
Professor Joel Goldstein of the St. Louis University School of Law addressed an overflow crowd at the Ford Library on May 5 regarding his new book, The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden. Professor Goldstein described the Founding Fathers' initial visions for the position, and shared numerous anecdotes of how various individuals have viewed the role over the past 200 years. After years of conflicting expectations on the part of former presidents and the vice presidents themselves, Goldstein explained how the position has now become very powerful and essential to the implementation of the president's agenda and U.S. relationships with foreign leaders. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm
The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden
Professor Joel Goldstein of the St. Louis University School of Law addressed an overflow crowd at the Ford Library on May 5 regarding his new book, The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden. Professor Goldstein described the Founding Fathers' initial visions for the position, and shared numerous anecdotes of how various individuals have viewed the role over the past 200 years. After years of conflicting expectations on the part of former presidents and the vice presidents themselves, Goldstein explained how the position has now become very powerful and essential to the implementation of the president's agenda and U.S. relationships with foreign leaders. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am
The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden
Professor Joel Goldstein of the St. Louis University School of Law addressed an overflow crowd at the Ford Library on May 5 regarding his new book, The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden. Professor Goldstein described the Founding Fathers' initial visions for the position, and shared numerous anecdotes of how various individuals have viewed the role over the past 200 years. After years of conflicting expectations on the part of former presidents and the vice presidents themselves, Goldstein explained how the position has now become very powerful and essential to the implementation of the president's agenda and U.S. relationships with foreign leaders. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am
The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden
Professor Joel Goldstein of the St. Louis University School of Law addressed an overflow crowd at the Ford Library on May 5 regarding his new book, The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden. Professor Goldstein described the Founding Fathers' initial visions for the position, and shared numerous anecdotes of how various individuals have viewed the role over the past 200 years. After years of conflicting expectations on the part of former presidents and the vice presidents themselves, Goldstein explained how the position has now become very powerful and essential to the implementation of the president's agenda and U.S. relationships with foreign leaders.
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April 12 Tuesday
Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm
A Decade with the Nixon Tapes: What We've Learned and What We Have Yet to Learn
Dr. Luke Nichter spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his experiences researching the Nixon tapes, which involved listening to nearly 3,000 hours of publicly released recordings over the past decade. In his talk, Dr. Nichter discussed the challenges of working with the Nixon tapes, the impact of the tapes on the later careers of those who were unwittingly recorded, and provided a truer sense of what is actually on the tapes beyond the better known Watergate-related recordings. Dr. Nichter also played two audio clips featuring then House Minority Leader Gerald Ford. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm
A Decade with the Nixon Tapes: What We've Learned and What We Have Yet to Learn
Dr. Luke Nichter spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his experiences researching the Nixon tapes, which involved listening to nearly 3,000 hours of publicly released recordings over the past decade. In his talk, Dr. Nichter discussed the challenges of working with the Nixon tapes, the impact of the tapes on the later careers of those who were unwittingly recorded, and provided a truer sense of what is actually on the tapes beyond the better known Watergate-related recordings. Dr. Nichter also played two audio clips featuring then House Minority Leader Gerald Ford. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm
A Decade with the Nixon Tapes: What We've Learned and What We Have Yet to Learn
Dr. Luke Nichter spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his experiences researching the Nixon tapes, which involved listening to nearly 3,000 hours of publicly released recordings over the past decade. In his talk, Dr. Nichter discussed the challenges of working with the Nixon tapes, the impact of the tapes on the later careers of those who were unwittingly recorded, and provided a truer sense of what is actually on the tapes beyond the better known Watergate-related recordings. Dr. Nichter also played two audio clips featuring then House Minority Leader Gerald Ford. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm
A Decade with the Nixon Tapes: What We've Learned and What We Have Yet to Learn
Dr. Luke Nichter spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his experiences researching the Nixon tapes, which involved listening to nearly 3,000 hours of publicly released recordings over the past decade. In his talk, Dr. Nichter discussed the challenges of working with the Nixon tapes, the impact of the tapes on the later careers of those who were unwittingly recorded, and provided a truer sense of what is actually on the tapes beyond the better known Watergate-related recordings. Dr. Nichter also played two audio clips featuring then House Minority Leader Gerald Ford. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am
A Decade with the Nixon Tapes: What We've Learned and What We Have Yet to Learn
Dr. Luke Nichter spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his experiences researching the Nixon tapes, which involved listening to nearly 3,000 hours of publicly released recordings over the past decade. In his talk, Dr. Nichter discussed the challenges of working with the Nixon tapes, the impact of the tapes on the later careers of those who were unwittingly recorded, and provided a truer sense of what is actually on the tapes beyond the better known Watergate-related recordings. Dr. Nichter also played two audio clips featuring then House Minority Leader Gerald Ford. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am
A Decade with the Nixon Tapes: What We've Learned and What We Have Yet to Learn
Dr. Luke Nichter spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his experiences researching the Nixon tapes, which involved listening to nearly 3,000 hours of publicly released recordings over the past decade. In his talk, Dr. Nichter discussed the challenges of working with the Nixon tapes, the impact of the tapes on the later careers of those who were unwittingly recorded, and provided a truer sense of what is actually on the tapes beyond the better known Watergate-related recordings. Dr. Nichter also played two audio clips featuring then House Minority Leader Gerald Ford.
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March 22 Tuesday
Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm
The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America's Presidents from Kennedy to Obama
Dr. David Priess, spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his new book, The Presidents Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to Americas Presidents from Kennedy to Obama, which examines how Presidents receive the most sensitive intelligence reporting and analysis in the world through the President's Daily Brief (PDB). During his talk, Dr. Priess introduced the audience to the personalities of those who produced and read the PDBs, the process of its creation and delivery, and the role played by the PDB in the daily work of national security at the highest level for more than 50 years. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 3:00pm
The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America's Presidents from Kennedy to Obama
Dr. David Priess, spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his new book, The Presidents Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to Americas Presidents from Kennedy to Obama, which examines how Presidents receive the most sensitive intelligence reporting and analysis in the world through the President's Daily Brief (PDB). During his talk, Dr. Priess introduced the audience to the personalities of those who produced and read the PDBs, the process of its creation and delivery, and the role played by the PDB in the daily work of national security at the highest level for more than 50 years. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm
The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America's Presidents from Kennedy to Obama
Dr. David Priess, spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his new book, The Presidents Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to Americas Presidents from Kennedy to Obama, which examines how Presidents receive the most sensitive intelligence reporting and analysis in the world through the President's Daily Brief (PDB). During his talk, Dr. Priess introduced the audience to the personalities of those who produced and read the PDBs, the process of its creation and delivery, and the role played by the PDB in the daily work of national security at the highest level for more than 50 years. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 1:00pm
The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America's Presidents from Kennedy to Obama
Dr. David Priess, spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his new book, The Presidents Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to Americas Presidents from Kennedy to Obama, which examines how Presidents receive the most sensitive intelligence reporting and analysis in the world through the President's Daily Brief (PDB). During his talk, Dr. Priess introduced the audience to the personalities of those who produced and read the PDBs, the process of its creation and delivery, and the role played by the PDB in the daily work of national security at the highest level for more than 50 years. -
Ann Arbor, MI - 11:00am
The President's Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America's Presidents from Kennedy to Obama
Dr. David Priess, spoke to an overflow audience at the Library about his new book, The Presidents Book of Secrets: The Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to Americas Presidents from Kennedy to Obama, which examines how Presidents receive the most sensitive intelligence reporting and analysis in the world through the President's Daily Brief (PDB). During his talk, Dr. Priess introduced the audience to the personalities of those who produced and read the PDBs, the process of its creation and delivery, and the role played by the PDB in the daily work of national security at the highest level for more than 50 years.
All events listed in the calendar are free unless noted.