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Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR
"Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie" is journalist Lisa Napoli’s captivating account of these four women whose voices defined NPR.
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Göring’s Man in Paris: The Story of a Nazi Art Plunderer and His World
Jonathan Petropoulos's new book, "Göring’s Man in Paris," tells the story of Bruno Lohse, who helped supervise the Nazis’ systematic theft of thousands of artworks during World War II.
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Making a New American Constitution and the Question of Constitutional Reform
In his recent book, Van Cleve explores flaws in the U.S. Constitution and proposes solutions for them.
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A Towering Task film discussion
The Jimmy Carter Library will host a virtual screening and discussion of the film A Towering Task. The film tells the story of the Peace Corps from its creation in the Kennedy Administration up to the present day.
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On the Record: News Literacy Then and Now
Professional Development Opportunity for Teachers on News Literacy.
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Robert Strauss author program
Robert Strauss discusses mhis new book John Marshall: The Final Founder.
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The National Archives Comes Alive: Young Learners Program—Meet Walt Whitman
Learn about poet Walt Whitman, portrayed by Darrel Blaine Ford, in this latest installment of the Young Learners Program.
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"The Greatest Good" - 2021 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital
"The Greatest Good" explores the history of the U.S. Forest Service, using rarely seen footage and photos and dozens of interviews to tell a complex and compelling story.
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Sunshine Week Program 2021
Celebrate Sunshine Week with the National Archives!
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Our Supreme Task: Churchill, Truman And The Opening Shot In The Cold War - Virtual Event
75 years ago, Winston Churchill traveled to Fulton, Missouri to deliver a warning to the world about growing Soviet influence and aggression: “An iron curtain has descended across the continent.”