Past Events
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June 28 Monday
Online - 1:00pm to 1:30pm
The Road to the Declaration: The French and Indian War - George Washington
An actor portraying young George Washington will talk about his time as a young officer in the British Army.
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June 24 Thursday
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Lunch & Learn Series: Roosevelt and the Four Freedoms
The monthly Lunch & Learn series is held the 4th Thursday of each month. -
Simi Valley, CA - 9:00am to 12:00pm
On the Record: News Literacy Then and Now
Professional Development Opportunity for Teachers on News Literacy. -
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
The Indispensables: The Diverse Soldier-Marines Who Shaped the Country, Formed the Navy, and Rowed Washington
Patrick K. O’Donnell dramatically recounts how Marbleheaders spearheaded the break with Britain, seized British ships, forged critical supply lines, and established the origins of the U.S. Navy.
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June 17 Thursday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
"On Juneteenth" with Annette Gordon-Reed
Harvard Professor & Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annette Gordon-Reed. Her new book On Juneteenth. -
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
The Great Dissenter: The Story of John Marshall Harlan, America’s Judicial Hero
In "The Great Dissenter," Peter S. Canellos tells the story of Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, whose words built the foundations for the legal revolutions of the New Deal and Civil Rights eras.
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June 16 Wednesday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Kai Bird Author program
Kai Bird discusses his new book: "The Outlier"
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June 15 Tuesday
Online - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Republic of Detours: How the New Deal Paid Broke Writers to Rediscover America.
Scott Borchert will discuss the story of the Federal Writers’ Project—a division of the Works Progress Administration founded to employ jobless writers. -
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Genealogy Series: Merchant Marine Records at the National Archives at St. Louis
Session 6 of our Genealogy Series will introduce you to Merchant Marine Licensing Files and other connected Merchant Marine records. -
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
An American Marriage: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd
Historian Michael Burlingame describes and analyzes why Lincoln had good reason to regret his marriage to Mary Todd.
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June 10 Thursday
Online - 10:00am to 1:00pm
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee Meeting
Public meeting of the Freedom of Information Act Advisory Committee.
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June 9 Wednesday
Online - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Justice Rising: Robert Kennedy’s America in Black and White
Patricia Sullivan, professor of history at the University of South Carolina, discusses her new book "Justice Rising: Robert Kennedy’s America in Black and White." -
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Can Congress Reform Itself Again?
A panel of former and current Members of Congress discuss the effect off hyper-partisanship on the way Congress operates. -
Online - 11:00am to 12:00pm
Young Learners Program: Meet Benjamin Franklin
In this Young Learners program, children will meet Benjamin Franklin—scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, politician, and diplomat
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June 8 Tuesday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
EVENT CANCELLEDEvenings at Ease - June 2021
The Evenings at Ease series is held the 2nd Tuesday of alternating months at 7 p.m. -
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
The Man I Knew: The Amazing Story of George H.W. Bush’s Post-Presidency
"The Man I Knew" is a vibrant behind-the-scenes look into the ups and downs of heading up the office of a former President by one of the people who knew him best—chief of staff Jean Becker. -
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Genealogy Series: Civil War Union Noncombatant Personnel: Teamsters, Laundresses, Nurses, Sutlers, and More
Session 5 of our Genealogy Series introduces you to records about noncombatant civilians connected with the Union Army during the American Civil War.
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June 4 Friday
Online - 10:00am to 11:30am
Inaugural WWII Emerging Scholars Symposium
The Eisenhower, Roosevelt, and Truman Presidential Libraries are proud to present our inaugural emerging scholars symposium to commemorate D-Day.
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June 3 Thursday
Online - 10:00am to 11:30am
Inaugural WWII Emerging Scholars Symposium
The Eisenhower, Roosevelt, and Truman Presidential Libraries are proud to present our inaugural emerging scholars symposium to commemorate D-Day.
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June 2 Wednesday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
On Juneteenth
In "On Juneteenth," Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed tells the sweeping story of Juneteenth’s integral importance to American history. -
Online - 10:00am to 11:30am
Inaugural WWII Emerging Scholars Symposium
The Eisenhower, Roosevelt, and Truman Presidential Libraries are proud to present our inaugural emerging scholars symposium to commemorate D-Day.
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June 1 Tuesday
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Genealogy Series: From Here to There: Researching Office of Indian Affairs Employees
Session 4 of our Genealogy Series demonstrates how to search for personnel files of Bureau of Indian Affairs employees. -
Online - 10:00am to 11:30am
Inaugural WWII Emerging Scholars Symposium
The Eisenhower, Roosevelt, and Truman Presidential Libraries are proud to present our inaugural emerging scholars symposium to commemorate D-Day.
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May 27 Thursday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
An Evening With Carol Leonnig
Washington Post investigative reporter & Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carol Leonnig, on her new book Zero Fail:The Rise and Fall of the Secret Service. -
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Lunch & Learn: Advocating for Civil Rights in Eisenhower's White House
The monthly Lunch & Learn series is held the 4th Thursday of each month. -
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Brainstorms and Mindfarts: The Best and Brightest, Dumbest and Dimmest Inventions in American History
In "Brainstorms and Mindfarts," Jim Downey presents a collection of the brightest and most innovative American inventions along with the frivolous and utterly useless ones lost to history.
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May 25 Tuesday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Lynden Harris-Discussion of the Book "Right Here, Right Now" with Lisa Armstrong
Lynden Harris discusses her new book "Right Here, Right Now" with Lisa Armstrong -
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
In the Arena: A Memoir of Love, War, and Politics
In his book "In the Arena," Chuck Robb offers a political memoir of his extraordinary life.
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May 23 Sunday
Simi Valley, CA - 10:00am to 4:00pm
First Responders Special Opening Day
The Reagan Library & Museum is re-opening. We welcome back First Responders for a special pre-opening day, Sunday, May 23, 2021, 10am-4pm.
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May 22 Saturday
Simi Valley, CA - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Foundation Donors/Members Special Opening Day
The Reagan Library & Museum is re-opening. We welcome back Foundation Donors & Members for a special pre-opening day, Saturday, May 22, 2021, 10am-4pm.
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May 20 Thursday
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Celebrating the LBJ Telephone Tapes
In honor of the LBJ Presidential Library’s 50th anniversary, join us for a virtual event celebrating the LBJ telephone tapes and the new website developed with the Miller Center. -
Online - 11:00am to 12:00pm
Young Learner’s Program—Meet Madam C. J. Walker
In this National Archives Comes Alive program, meet Madam C. J. Walker, entrepreneur and civil rights advocate for African Americans.
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May 19 Wednesday
Online - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight
Julia Sweig, award-winning author and nonresident senior research fellow at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas-Austin, discusses her new book Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight. -
Online - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Author Talk "Refuge Must Be Given: Eleanor Roosevelt, the Jewish Plight, and the Founding of Israel" with John Sears
Author Talk: "Refuge Must Be Given: Eleanor Roosevelt, the Jewish Plight, and the Founding of Israel" with John Sears -- in conversation with FDR Library Director Paul Sparrow. -
Online - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Genealogy Series: Tips and Tools for Engaging Family with Your Research Finds
Session 3 of our Genealogy Series offers "Tips and Tools for Engaging Family with Your Research Finds." -
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Democracy by Petition: Popular Politics in Transformation, 1790–1870
In "Democracy by Petition," Daniel Carpenter discusses the power of the petition in transforming democracy in America.
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May 18 Tuesday
Online - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Perspectives on Liberation: A Panel
This panel discussion explores the perspectives of survivors, liberators, the military command staff, and President Truman on liberation and the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust. -
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Celebrating the Woman Suffrage Centennial: What Happened and What Have We Learned?
Presented in Partnership with the 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial | How did the observance of the centennial of the 19th Amendment adapt to events of 2020 and how did its efforts succeed or fail? -
Online - 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Daniel James Brown - Discussion of the book "Facing the Mountain" with Johnathan Jordan
Daniel James Brown discusses his new book "Facing the Mountain" with Johnathan Jordan
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May 13 Thursday
Online - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Free Speech: And Why You Should Give a Damn
In their book, "Free Speech," Jonathan Zimmerman and Signe Wilkinson tell the story of free speech in America and make the case for why we should care abou
All events listed in the calendar are free unless noted.