University of London professor Gilbert Achcar talked about the emerging power rivalry between the U.S., Russia, and China. This virtual event was hosted by Haymarket Books in Chicago.
Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), in an annual Senate tradition, read President George Washington's Farewell Address. A public letter announcing his retirement after two terms as president was published in a Philadelphia newspaper in 1796.
How did George Washington's experimentation with farming influence his views on slavery? Author Bruce Ragsdale offered his thoughts in "Washington at the Plow-The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery." The National Archives hosted this virtual event.
Scott Stephenson, president of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, talked about General George Washington's Revolutionary War tent, which is part of the museum's collections. The Nantucket Historical Association in Massachusetts hosted this program and retains copyright of this program.
Actor John Cullum recited Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address as part of a discussion on its historical significance. The 16th president delivered the three-minute speech on November 19, 1863, as he dedicated a cemetery for the Gettysburg battle war dead.
Author Jonathan White discussed how President Lincoln's unprecedented welcoming of African Americans to the White House transformed the trajectory of race relations in the United States. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Historians explored President Lincoln's relationship with Democrats during the Civil War. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), in an annual Senate tradition, read President George Washington's Farewell Address. A public letter announcing his retirement after two terms as president was published in a Philadelphia newspaper in 1796.
How did George Washington's experimentation with farming influence his views on slavery? Author Bruce Ragsdale offered his thoughts in "Washington at the Plow-The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery." The National Archives hosted this virtual event.
Scott Stephenson, president of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, talked about General George Washington's Revolutionary War tent, which is part of the museum's collections. The Nantucket Historical Association in Massachusetts hosted this program and retains copyright of this program.
Actor John Cullum recited Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address as part of a discussion on its historical significance. The 16th president delivered the three-minute speech on November 19, 1863, as he dedicated a cemetery for the Gettysburg battle war dead.
Author Jonathan White discussed how President Lincoln's unprecedented welcoming of African Americans to the White House transformed the trajectory of race relations in the United States. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Historians explored President Lincoln's relationship with Democrats during the Civil War. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Historians explored President Lincoln's relationship with Democrats during the Civil War. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), in an annual Senate tradition, read President George Washington's Farewell Address. A public letter announcing his retirement after two terms as president was published in a Philadelphia newspaper in 1796.
How did George Washington's experimentation with farming influence his views on slavery? Author Bruce Ragsdale offered his thoughts in "Washington at the Plow-The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery." The National Archives hosted this virtual event.
Scott Stephenson, president of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, talked about General George Washington's Revolutionary War tent, which is part of the museum's collections. The Nantucket Historical Association in Massachusetts hosted this program and retains copyright of this program.
Actor John Cullum recited Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address as part of a discussion on its historical significance. The 16th president delivered the three-minute speech on November 19, 1863, as he dedicated a cemetery for the Gettysburg battle war dead.
Author Jonathan White discussed how President Lincoln's unprecedented welcoming of African Americans to the White House transformed the trajectory of race relations in the United States. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Historians explored President Lincoln's relationship with Democrats during the Civil War. The Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hosted this event.
Senators Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), in an annual Senate tradition, read President George Washington's Farewell Address. A public letter announcing his retirement after two terms as president was published in a Philadelphia newspaper in 1796.
How did George Washington's experimentation with farming influence his views on slavery? Author Bruce Ragsdale offered his thoughts in "Washington at the Plow-The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery." The National Archives hosted this virtual event.
Scott Stephenson, president of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, talked about General George Washington's Revolutionary War tent, which is part of the museum's collections. The Nantucket Historical Association in Massachusetts hosted this program and retains copyright of this program.
Actor John Cullum recited Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address as part of a discussion on its historical significance. The 16th president delivered the three-minute speech on November 19, 1863, as he dedicated a cemetery for the Gettysburg battle war dead.