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Free Admission at William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum
Celebrate President Clinton’s birthday with us on Saturday, August 17! You can tour the museum, including replicas of the Oval Office and Cabinet Room, plus our new exhibit, Commanding the Screen, free of charge!
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Exhibit Closing: "Commanding the Screen: The American Presidency in Film and Television"
This exhibit delves into the cinematic portrayal of fictional and non-fictional presidents as symbols of the nation's spirit, values, and historical destiny using original costumes, props, and other memorabilia.
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Exhibit Opening: "Commanding the Screen: The American Presidency in Film and Television"
This exhibit delves into the cinematic portrayal of fictional and non-fictional presidents as symbols of the nation's spirit, values, and historical destiny using original costumes, props, and other memorabilia.
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"Presents for the President: Happy Birthday, President Clinton!" In celebration of President Clinton's 78th birthday, we will highlight the gifts and birthday cards given to him during his administration.
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"Presents for the President: Happy Birthday, President Clinton!" In celebration of President Clinton's 78th birthday, we will highlight the gifts and birthday cards given to him during his administration.
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Did you know that the Coolidges had a pet racoon? Many of our Presidents have had pets in the White House, some more odd than others. Join us on July 19 to learn the surprising history of presidential pets.
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Did you know that the Coolidges had a pet racoon? Many of our Presidents have had pets in the White House, some more odd than others. Join us on July 19 to learn the surprising history of presidential pets.
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Clinton Presidential Center Presents "Lost Stories of Desegregation: North Little Rock Six and New Orleans Four
Following the 1954 Brown v. Board decision, brave students stepped forward to desegregate schools in their communities. This program will explore two lesser known stories with members of the NLR6 and the NO4.
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May 17, 1954 the Supreme Court decided Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. Nearing the 70th anniversary, we are exploring what the decision meant for the Clinton Administration and how it impacted their work.
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Truth Commissions and State Building
Dr. Bonny Ibhawoh, McMaster University and Dr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, UA Little Rock School of Public Affairs will discuss the first comparative study of the role of Truth Commissions in state building.