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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. Find an Event

Hoover and Hollywood


A talk by Museum director Thomas Schwartz. Part of the Third Thursday series, sponsored by the Hoover Presidential Foundation. Find an Event

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? Find an Event

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? Find an Event

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. Find an Event

Artist Talk with Brian Washington


Join Brian Washington as he discusses his artwork on display in "The Continual Struggle" exhibit. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

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. Find an Event

CPH David Woolner


LPGWB partnership lecture with Center for Presidential History
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