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The Four Continents—A Commission of Daniel Chester French: A Discussion with Harold Holzer
Historian Harold Holzer will discuss the context, as well as the development and sculpting, of the Four Continents Statues of the U.S. Custom House in New York City.
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Lincoln’s Lie: A True Civil War Caper Through Fake News. Wall Street, and the White House
In 1864 a faked call from President Lincoln for the conscription of 400,000 more Union soldiers appeared in New York papers. Elizabeth Mitchell examines who manipulated the news and why.
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Expanding Democracy: The 19th Amendment and Voting Rights Today
Congregational Leadership: Speaker of the House
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Ike's Book Club
The 2020 IKE Book TALKs continue with a discussion of the book, "To Hell and Back."
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"America in the World" Featuring Robert Zoellick
From the nation’s inception to the pivotal Truman years to today, the United States’ foreign policy has been shaped by key strategies and traditions.
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A Virtual Convsation with Secretary Betsy DeVos
Reagan Institute Summit on Education’s keynote address by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos where she discusses the Constitution, learning in the COVID pandemic, and advancing civics curriculum in the classrooms.
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Native Communities and the Vote: Teaching about American Indian Voting Rights through Documents
Join us in this webinar for educators and learn how to incorporate primary sources related to American Indian voting rights into your lessons.
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Teaching with Hispanic-Latinx Primary Sources
As part of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, this webinar for educators will demonstrate how to find and utilize National Archives primary sources in the classroom.
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Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World
In "Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World," Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster assesses current national security threats to the United States and provides a clear pathway to improve strategic competence.
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The Sum of the People: How the Census has Shaped Nations, from the Ancient World to the Modern Age
In "The Sum of the People," data scientist Andrew Whitby traces the remarkable history of the census.