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Author Talk and Signing: THREE DAYS AT THE BRINK: FDR'S DARING GAMBLE TO WIN WORLD WAR II with Bret Baier
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum will present an author talk and book signing with Bret Baier author of THREE DAYS AT THE BRINK: FDR'S DARING GAMBLE TO WIN WORLD WAR II.
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Commemorate Patriot's Day
Honor Americans who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch at the Nixon Library
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch will discuss his new rich collection of essays and talk about the duty of the American citizenry to keep their republic strong and free.
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Seth Blumenthal at the Nixon Library
Author: “Children of the Silent Majority: Young Voters and the Rise of the Republican Party, 1968-1980.”
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General James Mattis at the Nixon Library
Former Defense Secretary and four-star Marine General James Mattis returns to the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum for a conversation with Nixon Foundation President and CEO Hugh Hewitt.
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Ambassador Winston Lord on Foreign Policy in the Nixon White House
Winston Lord — former U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China — will discuss the Nixon administration’s vision for diplomacy with China, the Soviet Union, Vietnam, and the Middle East.
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Three Wars: American Veterans in an Age of Perpetual Conflict
A panel of proven combat veterans share the severities of three wars that have defined our nation, our politics, and our culture.
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Hauptmann Lecture with Dr. Stephen Walt
Evening lecture with Dr. Stephen Walt on foreign policy at Park University, 8700 NW River Park Drive, Parkville, MO.
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Searching for Black Confederates: The Civil War's Most Persistent Myth
In a new book, Kevin M. Levin explores claims that thousands of free and enslaved African Americans fought willingly for the South.
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"George to George," Shaping the Nation by our Constitution by Thomas Borcher
Please join us as constitutional law expert Thomas Borcher emphasizes and discusses the specific role of the three branches of the U.S. Government: Executive, Judicial and the Legislative.