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Nixon Library Spring Symposium: First Ladies & The White House: Initiatives and Impact


The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, with the Richard Nixon Foundation, will host a symposium titled "First Ladies & The White House: Initiatives & Impact" on March 11, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm (PST). Find an Event

Roger Williams 100th Birthday Celebration Concert & Discussion Panel


Celebrate the 100th Birthday of the Pianist to the Presidents! Find an Event

Alejandro Brittes - Book Talk & Concert


Author & Musician Alejandro Brittes Book Talk & Concert Find an Event

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. Find an Event

Author Talk: Octopus's Garden


Dr. Benjamin T. Jenkins, Associate Professor of History and Archivist at the University of LaVerne Find an Event

Celebrating Women’s Impact Symposium


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The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum and the Richard Nixon Foundation will host Celebrating Women’s Impact, a symposium of historians, authors, and Nixon Administration officials. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

No Conscription Without Representation: Voting Rights and the Constitution (Grades 9–12)


Using the Constitution, constitutional amendments, legislation, and a Supreme Court case, students will explore the progression of voting rights in the United States.
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