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Lou Gets the Vote!
A talk by archivist Matthew Schaefer. Part of the Third Thursday series, sponsored by the Hoover Presidential Foundation.
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Hoover and Hollywood
A talk by Museum director Thomas Schwartz. Part of the Third Thursday series, sponsored by the Hoover Presidential Foundation.
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Presidential Power: How Much Power Does the President Really Have?
Join Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee, Roger B. Porter as he examines the question: In what ways has presidential power expanded or receded during the period of the modern presidency?
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Presidential Power: How Much Power Does the President Really Have?
Join Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee, Roger B. Porter as he examines the question: In what ways has presidential power expanded or receded during the period of the modern presidency?
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Inside Camp David: The Private World of the Presidential Retreat
Join Michael Giorgione as he delves into American diplomacy's secret weapon, Camp David. The camp has played a vital role in American history over the past century.
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Artist Talk with Brian Washington
Join Brian Washington as he discusses his artwork on display in "The Continual Struggle" exhibit.
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With this Faith: Black Freedom Struggles and Democratic Faith
Join Dr. Randal Jelks as he discusses how Black American communities have exhibited an abiding faith in democracy based in religion and culture.
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Film Screening of BOSS: The Black Experience in Business
Film screening of BOSS: The Black Experience in Business and exhibit viewing of No Turning Back: The Growth of Black Female Entrepreneurs at the Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum, 1 Memorial Drive, Kansas City, MO.
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Author John Simonson to discuss Highballs, Spooners, and Crooked Dice: Prohibition in Kansas City
Author lecture with John Simonson on Prohibition in Kansas City at the National World War I Museum and Memorial, 2 Memorial Drive, Kansas City, MO.
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CPH David Woolner
LPGWB partnership lecture with Center for Presidential History