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At-Home Learning: Ending the War in Japan
Students will role-play President Truman and his advisers as they debate how to end World War II. For grades 9-12, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: The Story Behind the Titanic
Go behind the scenes of the Titanic Exhibit at the Reagan Presidential Library. Learn about the voyage, the passengers, and the fate of the world’s most famous historic ship. For grades 3-5, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: World War II Propaganda
Students will observe and analyze posters used as propaganda in the United States during WWII. For grades 6-12, 45 minutes.
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At-Home Learning: Herbert Hoover and the Bonus March: Presidential Blunder or Necessary Action?
In this session we will explore the Bonus March and Presidential decision-making. For grades 9-12, 1 hour.
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Denial (film screening)
This film screening is made possible courtesy of the Eisenhower Foundation and Union Pacific Foundation as part of the World War II 75th anniversary programming.
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Conspiracy (film screening)
This film screening is made possible courtesy of the Eisenhower Foundation and Union Pacific Foundation as part of the World War II 75th anniversary programming.
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Evenings at Ease: GI Jews (film screening)
The 2nd Tuesday of every other month we provide an evening program. Topics vary and may include films, lectures, or panel discussion.
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Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day
Participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a #MuseumDay ticket.
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Volunteer Appreciation Week
Refreshments for volunteers and docents.
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Nick Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn with Hugh Hewitt
The best-selling authors of Half the Sky and A Path Appears, Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn have penned a deeply personal new book.