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Ford at 50: Decisions That Defined a Presidency


This original temporary exhibit uses an array of materials from the Museum's collection This original temporary exhibit uses an array of materials from the Museum's collection Find an Event

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. Find an Event

Peter Earnest and Oleg Danilvoich Kalugin Inside the Cold War: CIA and KGB Perspectives


Oleg Kaulgin, retired major general in the Soviet KGB, and Peter Earnest, retired CIA senior intelligence officer, opened the Museums new exhibit, America and the Cold War, with a memorable discussion of their experiences, following by a book signing. They are shown here standing by the Museums permanently installed piece of the Berlin Wall. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

Russia: Revolution and Civil War with Sir Antony Beevor


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Virtual-- Sir Antony Beevor takes us back to 1917 when a devastating struggle took place in Russia following the collapse of the Tsarist empire. Many regard this savage civil war as the most influential event of the modern era. Find an Event

Russia: Revolution and Civil War with Sir Antony Beevor


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Virtual-- Sir Antony Beevor takes us back to 1917 when a devastating struggle took place in Russia following the collapse of the Tsarist empire. Many regard this savage civil war as the most influential event of the modern era. Find an Event

Russia: Revolution and Civil War with Sir Antony Beevor


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Virtual-- Sir Antony Beevor takes us back to 1917 when a devastating struggle took place in Russia following the collapse of the Tsarist empire. Many regard this savage civil war as the most influential event of the modern era. Find an Event

Unlocking the Secrets to the Sistine Chapel with Liz Lev


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Elizabeth Lev traced the exciting historical context of the paintings of the Sistine Chapel. From its inauguration in 1480, the Sistine Chapel saw three major painting cycles over 70 years. The cycles corresponded to a major geopolitical shiftthe discovery of the New World and circumnavigation of the globewhose impact can be seen in the artwork.
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