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Virtual Journey of the Declaration of Independence: Writing the Declaration
Learn how Thomas Jefferson and the Committee of Five decided that the “expression of the American Mind” required a new document – the Declaration of Independence.
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Virtual Journey of the Declaration of Independence: The Initial Move Toward Independence
Learn how Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense influenced the second Continental Congress and prompted Richard Henry Lee’s writing of the Lee Resolution.
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Lunch & Learn: Understanding Icons of Liberation: Bergen-Belsen and Dachau
Held the 4th Thursday every month except for November and December. The Lunch & Learn series is made possible courtesy of the Eisenhower Foundation and the Union Pacific Foundation.
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Nick Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn with Hugh Hewitt
The best-selling authors of Half the Sky and A Path Appears, Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn have penned a deeply personal new book.
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California's Secrets of the Cold War
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum and Cal Poly Pomona invite the public to participate in the American War Experience through California Voices.
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EXHIBIT OPENS: "Becoming America: How We Gained and Secured Freedom and Self-Government"
The Nixon Education Team is presenting an informative public education lecture series featuring noted Orange County history and political science professors.
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EXHIBIT CLOSES: "Becoming America: How We Gained and Secured Freedom and Self-Government"
The Nixon Education Team is presenting an informative public education lecture series featuring noted Orange County history and political science professors.
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Meet Martha MacCallum
Anchor of The Story with Martha MacCallum on Fox News Channel and author of Unknown Valor: A Story of Family, Courage, and Sacrifice from Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima.
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Meet Charlie Kirk
Author of The MAGA Doctrine: The Only Ideas That Will Win the Future
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Dennis Prager and Mark Joseph
A growing number of Americans don’t believe you have the right to speak your mind if what you have to say might offend someone, somewhere. They advocate for “safe spaces”.