The National Archives and Records Administration holds records created or received by the U.S. Government on issues of labor and labor rights, including records on unions, strikes and responses, debates about women and children in the workplace, and the Government’s role in...
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The National Archives’ holdings contain a variety of interesting records related to previous solar eclipses. Check them out in our catalog. Media Gallery View Gallery Solar Eclipse: Past and...
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by Kerri Lawrence | National Archives News Washington, August 2, 2017 – The cast and crew of the Kennedy Center’s production of The King and I toured the National Archives for a first-hand look at historic documents from King Mongkut of Siam and the United States. José Llana, who portrays the...
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by Kerri Lawrence | National Archives News Washington, July 10, 2017— There are only two known in the world—parchment manuscripts of the Declaration of Independence dating back to the 18th century. One is held by the National Archives and displayed to the public in Washington, DC. The other was...
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EnlargePDF LinkDownload Link PL - MARSHALL ISLANDS, JALUIT ATOLL, JALUIT ISLAND. ONI # 14381 JALUIT HARBOR. (This photograph will be featured in an upcoming television program about Amelia Earhart. The image was found in a file unrelated to Earhart. The citation is: U.S. National...
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Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan disappeared during their attempt at a round-the-world flight in July 1937. The National Archives contains records relating to the proposed flight and the search for their airplane. Enlarge "Amelia Earhart prior to last takeoff." Records of the U.S...
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The National Archives is celebrating American Archives Month throughout October. Join us to learn more about how our staff make your history accessible to you! Follow us on social media and share your archives stories using the hashtag #ArchivesMonth. Pieces of History has a collection of...
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The National Archives and Records Administration engages, educates, and inspires multiple audiences to discover and explore the records of the American people. We hold extensive records created or received by the U.S. Government on issues of sexual identity and rights. LGBTQI+ Issues in...
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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. The National Archives holds a wealth of material documenting the Asian and Pacific Islander experience, and it highlights these resources online, in programs, and through traditional and social media. You can help make more...
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Image of Bronja Meniuk, an orphan of the Holocaust who was granted permission and immigrated to the United States by plane on May 4, 1951. The National Archives is the international epicenter of Holocaust-related research. NARA holds millions of records created or received by the U.S....