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American Queenmaker: How Missy Meloney Brought Women Into Politics
Journalist Missy Meloney became a political force and adviser to three Presidents and convinced politicians to appeal directly to women.
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Exhibit Opens- Motown: The Sound of Young America
The first major museum exhibition to embrace all facets—music, culture, and politics—of the 1960s biggest sounds in soul.
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Exhibit Closes- Motown: The Sound of Young America
The first major museum exhibition to embrace all facets—music, culture, and politics—of the 1960s biggest sounds in soul.
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Bill of Rights Day Family Activities
Celebrate the first 10 amendments to the Constitution with family activities.
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Veterans Day Commemoration
Honoring the service of American military members at our November 11 Veterans Day celebration in the East Room at the Nixon Presidential Library.
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Special 15th-Anniversary Screening of National Treasure
A special showing of the 2004 movie about the Declaration of Independence follows fun activities related to the film. There's a prize for best costume!
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Veterans Day Tribute: WWII Soldier Photographers from the U.S. Army Signal Corps Photo Collection at the National Archives
Panelists discuss and highlight the images taken by soldier-photographers during World War II.
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The Cigarette: A Political History
The author discusses her book about a controversial consumer product
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Justice Neil Gorsuch at the Nixon Library
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch will discuss his new rich collection of essays and talk about the duty of the American citizenry to keep their republic strong and free.
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Three Wars: American Veterans in an Age of Perpetual Conflict
A panel of proven combat veterans share the severities of three wars that have defined our nation, our politics, and our culture.