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Genealogy Series: 1950 Census—The 1950 Census Website: Design, Development, and Features to Expect


Michael Knight gives you an overview of the design and development approach used in the creation of the 1950 Census website. Find an Event

Only the Clothes on Her Back: Clothing and the Hidden History of Power in the 19th-Century United States


Laura F. Edwards explains how textiles tell a story of ordinary people and how they made use of their material goods' economic and legal value in the 19th century. Find an Event

Genealogy Series: 1950 Census—Mapping the 1950 Census: Census Enumeration District Maps


Cartographic archivist Brandi Oswald will focus on locating and using census enumeration district maps, with an emphasis on maps from the 1950 census. Find an Event

Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution


Mary Sarah Bilder looks to the 1780s—the age of the Constitution—to investigate the rise of a radical new idea in the English-speaking world: female genius. Find an Event

Genealogy Series: 1950 Census—Overview of What's on the 1950 Census


Genealogy/Census Subject Matter Expert Claire Kluskens will provide an overview of what’s available in the 1950 Census, which will be released to the public on April 1. Find an Event

The First Kennedys: The Humble Roots of an American Dynasty


"The First Kennedys" is the story of the first American Kennedys, Patrick and Bridget, who arrived as many thousands of others did following the Great Famine, and launched the Kennedy dynasty in America. Find an Event

White Lies: The Double Life of Walter F. White and America's Darkest Secret


A.J. Baime discusses Walter F. White, a little-known Black civil rights leader who passed for white in order to investigate racist murders. Find an Event

The Boss and the Baby: Truman's Favorite Ladies


Celebrating the 137th Birthday of First Lady Bess Wallace Truman Find an Event

Celebrate! with Bamidele Dancers and Drummers - Wongai!/Let's Go!


Join in celebratory West African dances and their adaptations in Brazilian and Caribbean cultures, as well as throughout the United States. Find an Event

National Archives Comes Alive! Young Learners Program: Meet Rosa Parks


Young learners can meet  Rosa Parks, "the first lady of civil rights."
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