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We Can Do It! American Women in History
From Amelia Earhart and Laura Ingalls Wilder to Sacajawea and Susan B. Anthony, this play celebrates the courageous, confident women who have helped shape our country.
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The Trouble with Minna: A Case of Slavery and Emancipation in the Antebellum North
In this intriguing book, history professor Hendrik Hartog uses a forgotten 1840 case to explore the regime of gradual emancipation that took place in New Jersey
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Lady in Red: An Intimate Portrait of Nancy Reagan
Sheila Tate discusses her book, Lady in Red-–a collection of images and stories related to First Lady Nancy Reagan.
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Preservation of War: “Vietnam – The Combat Artist Program”
The Combat Artist Program was created as a means of preserving the experience and activities of soldiers through art.
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Eisenhower: Becoming the Leader of the Free World
In "Eisenhower," a new and engaging biography of the 34th President, Professor Louis Galambos discusses the career of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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Reading Discovery Distance Learning Program and Video Conference - China: Modern and Historic View
George Bush was Top Diplomat with Barbara Bush in China from 1974 to 1976, The event will launch the "China, The Diplomatic Dragon” App. with featured speaker and The Geographer of National Geographic, Alex Tait.
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Sunshine Week 2018 at the National Archives
Join us to celebrate Sunshine Week and learn more about open government!
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Access and Transparency—Records Held at the National Archives
In recognition of Sunshine Week, learn how we can help you request and access the restricted and non-restricted Federal records held at the National Archives.
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The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote
Elaine Weiss describes one of the greatest political battles in American history: the ratification of the amendment that gave women the right to vote.
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Women’s Suffrage and the Vote: Funding Feminism
Today’s panel discussion examines the role and sources of money in the suffrage fight—both in support of and in opposition to the suffrage amendment.