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"All the Presidents' Money" with Megan Gorman
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Tax attorney, wealth manager, and author Megan Gorman takes us on a journey through the personal money stories of the U.S. presidents and how they built wealth—or didn't.
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The Oliphant in a Room Filled with Elephants
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In this illustrated lecture, Dr. Luttikhuizen will address the visual imagery of Pat Oliphant within the history of political cartoons in America.
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The Legacy of President Ford and His Friendship with President Carter
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Distinguished professor at Francis Marion University and celebrated author, Dr. Scott Kaufman, will talk about Gerald Ford’s legacy and his special relationship with Jimmy Carter.
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The American Presidency on Screen
"The American Presidency on Screen" is a project that seeks to help reverse today's trend toward political polarization that threatens the basic strengths that have underpinned the "great experiment."
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A President Resigns: 50 Years Later
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The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum presents A President Resigns: 50 Years Later, a virtual panel discussion on the resignation.
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Songs That Healed a Nation with Reverend Robert Jones
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Join us as Reverend Robert Jones performs and tells the stories of many of America’s most iconic songs of healing.
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The Pardon with Ken Gormley
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Esteemed author and president of Duquesne University, Ken Gormley, will address one of the most controversial decisions ever made by a U.S. President during a turbulent time in American history.
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Ken Walsh
In celebrating Black History Month, the Library and Museum hosted back-to-back book talks by 2008 Gerald R. Ford Foundation Journalism Prize winner Ken Walsh about his just-published book Family of Freedom: Presidents and African Americans in the White House.
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Ken Walsh Prisoners of the White House
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Ken Walsh, White House correspondent for U.S. News, spoke to a packed auditorium at the Ford Library about his new book, Prisoners of the White House. With a series of fascinating historical presidential photos, he took the audience through each administrations methods, from Roosevelt to Obama, for accessing the public mood and staying connected with the nation within an increasingly insular White House.
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Watergate Girl with Jill Wine-Banks
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Virtual-- Discussing her book, "The Watergate Girl," Jill Wine-Banks will take us inside her trial-by-fire experience as a Watergate prosecutor and examine the legacy of Watergate fifty years on.