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Evenings at Ease with Susan Eisenhower


Susan Eisenhower’s new book How Ike Led examines the principles behind Eisenhower’s biggest decisions. Find an Event

Student Program: The Charters of Freedom: Building a More Perfect Union


Students, classes, and families can join us for this interactive learning program to discover the purpose of Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, and why are they important. Find an Event

Teaching the Charters of Freedom: The Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights


Educators can join the National Archives in this hands-on session to discover resources for teaching about the founding documents of the United States. Find an Event

19 & ‘52: Ike, Women, and Equality


19 & ‘52: Ike, Women, and Equality is a virtual panel discussion celebrating the 19th Amendment Centennial. Find an Event

Lunch & Learn with Author James Worthen


Author James Worthen presents his new book "George Humphrey, Charles Wilson, and Eisenhower's War on Spending" during this month's Lunch & Learn session. Find an Event

Lunch & Learn: Politics on the Platform


This program is part of a series celebrating the Women's Suffrage Centennial. Find an Event

Defense in the Age of Covid 19: A Fireside Chat with Under Secretary Ellen Lord


Speaking with Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim, Ms. Lord will discuss U.S. defense policy in the era of COVID-19, the national security innovation base, and how flat defense budgets will impact the Pentagon. Find an Event

A Virtual Conversation with Chairman of the National Governors Association Governor Larry Hogan


Speaking with the Chairman of the NGA Association, Governor Larry Hogan, on the launch date for his new book, Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, a Global Pandemic, and the Toxic Politics that Divide America. Find an Event

Lunch & Learn Series - October 2020


Learn about the struggle for the vote in the National Archives' exhibit "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote." Find an Event

Virtual Journey of the Declaration of Independence: The Declaration is Officially Signed


Learn how the Declaration was a building block for the new United States, and its permanent home in the Rotunda of the National Archives in Washington, DC.
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