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The Entertainer-in-Chief: How Gerald Ford and Saturday Night Live Remade the American Presidency


Gerald Ford became president at an unprecedented time of intensifying media scrutiny and growing public cynicism. To build back public trust in the presidency, he reluctantly turned to entertainment television. Find an Event

Create Art in Your Community with Kathie Blanding


Join us for an in-person discussion with an ArtPrize artist who is exhibiting their work at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, Kathie Blanding! Find an Event

Emerging Scholars | Forgotten Humanity: The Personal of the Vietnam War - A Preservation of Amerasian Voices through Oral History


The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum are hosting the National Archives & Records Administration's first annual virtual Vietnam War Symposium. Find an Event

Emerging Scholars | Forgotten Humanity: The Personal of the Vietnam War - A Tragedy of Great Proportions: My Lai, Peers, and the Human Face of Failed Leadership and Degraded Professionalism at the Late Vietnam Army’s Inflection Point


The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum are hosting the National Archives & Records Administration's first annual virtual Vietnam War Symposium. Find an Event

Emerging Scholars | Forgotten Humanity: The Personal of the Vietnam War - Drafting Dissent: Queer Subversion of the GI Underground Press


The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum are hosting the National Archives & Records Administration's first annual virtual Vietnam War Symposium. Find an Event

Make Your Mark: Lessons in Character from Seven Presidents


Award-winning author Mark K. Updegrove offers incisive, compelling sketches of seven modern presidents and the character trait that made each suited to his moment in the Oval Office.  Find an Event

Make Your Mark: Lessons in Character from Seven Presidents


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Award-winning author Mark K. Updegrove offers incisive, compelling sketches of seven modern presidents and the character trait that made each suited to his moment in the Oval Office. Find an Event

50 Years Later, the Legacy of President Ford’s Signature


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Nearly fifty years ago, a groundbreaking moment changed the course of history. On October 7, 1975, President Gerald Ford signed Public Law 94-106, opening enrollment to women at all US service academies. Find an Event

"We the People" Artist Meet & Greet Reception (book signing)


Reception and book signing with artist Mary Whyte!
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