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Chocolate City: A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation’s Capital


Chris Myers Asch and George Derek Musgro tell the tumultuous, four-century story of race and democracy in our nation's capital. Find an Event

Jefferson’s Daughters: Three Sisters, White and Black, in a Young America


Thomas Jefferson fathered three daughters, two white and one black. History professor Catherine Kerrison discusses the fascinating lives of these three very different women. Find an Event

A Rift in the Earth: Art, Memory, and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial


James Reston, Jr., tells the story of the ferocious “art war” that raged between 1979 and 1984 over what kind of memorial should be built to honor the men and women who died in the Vietnam. Find an Event

Meet Brian Kilmeade: Author of Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans: The Battle That Shaped America’s Destiny


Author of Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans: The Battle That Shaped America’s Destiny Find an Event

The Heart of the Constitution: How the Bill of Rights Became the Bill of Rights


Constitutional law professor Gerard Magliocca examines the history behind the Bill of Rights Find an Event

Vietnam: The Tet Offensive


A panel discussion about the Tet Offensive and Erik Villard's book "Combat Operations: Staying the Course, September 1967–October 1968." Find an Event

Library Issues Forum: "Watt Matthews of Lambshead"


Join us as we welcome photographer and author Laura Wilson as she discusses her book “Watt Matthews of Lambshead.” Find an Event

Ultimate Insiders: White House Photographers and How They Shape History


White House Press Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh's on his latest book. Find an Event

Richard Camp Lecture


Richard Camp (Col. Ret.) "Ringed by Fire; the Siege of Khe Sanh" Find an Event

Charles Denyer discusses and signs his book "Number One Observatory Circle."


Charles Denyer discusses and signs his book "Number One Observatory Circle."
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