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Mourning the Presidents: Loss and Legacy in American Culture
Author and historian Matthew Costello examines how different generations and communities of Americans have eulogized and remembered U.S. presidents since George Washington’s death in 1799.
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Ask an Archivist, Converse with a Curator
This free monthly program allows visitors to see items from our collection that aren't typically shown in our galleries.
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The Barber of Little Rock: One Man’s Fight to Close the Racial Wealth Gap
Showing of the award-winning documentary and 2024 Academy Award nominated, “The Barber of Little Rock” and a conversation with Arlo Washington, producer Taren Robinson & directors John Hoffman and Christine Turner.
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Clinton Presidential Center Presents “The First State Visit”
Dr. Ryan P. Semmes, Director of Research for the Grant Presidential Library, will present on the first state dinner. The historic event was held at the White House in December 1874 to honor King Kalākaua of Hawaii.
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Garrett Graff, Author of UFO: The Inside Story
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum welcomes back Garrett Graff to discuss his recent book, UFO: The Inside Story of the US Governments Search for Alien Life Here - and Out There.
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American Red Cross Community Blood Drive
American Red Cross Community Blood Drive at the Reagan Library
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When Watergate Changed the World with Garrett M. Graff
Join the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum and Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation as we explore the legacy of Watergate
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The Bill of Rights Protects You (Grades 6–12)
During this interactive program, students will explore the Bill of Rights and how it outlines both limits on government and the rights of the people.
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Make Your Voice Count: Learning About the First Amendment (Grades K–2)
During this interactive civics program, students will explore the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights using primary historical sources to learn about the importance of rights and how to exercise their freedoms.
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The First Amendment: Five Rights in One (Grades 3–5)
Students will explore the First Amendment freedoms from the Bill of Rights in this interactive and engaging civics program based on historical primary sources.