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Lunch & Learn: Politics on the Platform


This program is part of a series celebrating the Women's Suffrage Centennial. Find an Event

19th Amendment: Past. Present. and Future.: An Online Celebration


Celebrating 100 years since the ratification of the 19th Amendment by convening luminary women leaders, historians, policymakers, and ceilingbreakers to mark this historic anniversary. Find an Event

Defense in the Age of Covid 19: A Fireside Chat with Under Secretary Ellen Lord


Speaking with Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim, Ms. Lord will discuss U.S. defense policy in the era of COVID-19, the national security innovation base, and how flat defense budgets will impact the Pentagon. Find an Event

A Virtual Conversation with Former Solicitor General of the United States Theodore B. Olson


A live conversation with Mr. Olson, Solicitor General, 2001-2004. During the Reagan Administration, Mr. Olson was Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, 1981-1984. Find an Event

Virtual Journey of the Declaration of Independence: The Declaration is Sent Across the Colonies


Trace the path of the Declaration of Independence as copies were sent across the colonies to be read in public places, and find out Abigail Adams's response to hearing it read in Boston. Find an Event

July 4th at the National Archives!


Learn how John Dunlap printed his famous copies of the Declaration of Independence—now known as the Dunlap broadside. Find an Event

Virtual Journey of the Declaration of Independence: Congress Adopts the Declaration


John Adams shares his thoughts on government on the date when Congress reconvened and prepared to officially adopt the Declaration of Independence. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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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