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Presidents' Day Festival
Join us for a day of presidential storytelling, musical performances, and more that brings history to life for all ages.
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“Civics for All of US” Teacher Workshop—The First Amendment and You! The Bill of Rights for Elementary Educators
Explore how to engage elementary students with primary sources from the National Archives that demonstrate the power of student voices.
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“Civics for All of US” Teacher Workshop—The Civilian Conservation Corps: Civics at Work
During this online workshop, teachers will examine primary sources to explore how the government responds to crises, using the CCC as an example.
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Free Admission To the Clinton Library and Museum on Presidents Day
In honor of President's Day, free admission will be given to all of our Clinton Library and Museum guests.
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Clinton Presidential Center Presents: "A Night of Poetry and Jazz" Registration required
Clinton Presidential Center Presents "A Night of Poetry and Jazz." Leron McAdoo, a nationally known poet, will take Africa’s oral tradition with jazz music brought to you by Tim Anthony and Friends.
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Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series
New York Times best-selling author and acclaimed historian Douglas Brinkley will speak. Dr. Jay Barth, director of the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, will moderate the conversation.
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Ask an Archivist, Converse with a Curator
NARA staff will share a selection of gifts given to the Clintons and the American people and will lead a discussion about their meaning.
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O Say Can You Hear?
Mark Clague recounts the history of “The Star Spangled Banner” and how its meaning has evolved.
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Ford and the Recognition of Black History Month
Learn about President Ford's role in recognizing Black History Month in 1976 by taking a peek into the Museum's artifact collection.
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“Civics for All of US” Teacher Workshop – Executive Orders and Civil Rights
During this online workshop, teachers will examine primary sources to discover how and why Presidents have issued executive orders to advance civil rights.