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World War II at Sea: A Global History
Naval historian Craig Symonds discusses his new book, "World War II at Sea: A Global History."
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An Evening with Former White House Photographer Pete Souza
Former White House photographer Pete Souza speaks about his new book "Obama: An Intimate Portrait."
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Nixon Legacy Forum—No Final Victories: Lessons from President Nixon’s Drug Abuse Initiatives
A panel of officials from the Nixon era discuss President Nixon's drug abuse initiatives.
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The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of a Nation
In this new biography, Colin G. Calloway discusses the relationship between George Washington and Native American leaders of the 18th century.
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The Eddie Cantor Story: A Jewish Life in Performance and Politics
Historian David Weinstein documents Eddie Cantor's significance as a performer, philanthropist, and activist.
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Remembering Vietnam: The 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Marines’ Victory at the Battle of Dai Do
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) William “Wild Bill” Weise, commander of the U.S. Marines 2nd Battalion, will moderate a discussion about the Battle of Dai Do featuring veterans of the conflict.
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The Emancipation Proclamation: Origins, Impact, and Legacy
How did the Emancipation Proclamation come about, what was its impact on the Civil War, and what is its legacy?
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Nixon Legacy Forum—Bridging the Branches: How Nixon Worked With a Democratic Congress
A distinguished panel of Nixon administration alumni discuss how Nixon and his congressional relations staff governed in a combative atmosphere similar to today.
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Remembering Vietnam: Medics, Corpsmen, and Nurses
In partnership with the National Library of Medicine, a panel of Vietnam veterans and historians will recount their experiences and explain the duties of medical personnel in Vietnam.
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11th Annual McGowan Forum on Women in Leadership: Women in Foreign Service
Leaders—ambassadors, diplomats, and academics—will discuss their experiences, explore critical viewpoints, and offer advice to young women entering the field of American foreign service.