On March 8, 1983, Ronald Reagan declared the Soviet Union an "Evil Empire" in a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals. The Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C., convened political and foreign policy experts to assess Mr. Reagan's role in ending the Cold War. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute co-hosted this event.
World War II French resistance member Nicole Spangenberg discussed life under Nazi German occupation and how and why she chose to fight back. She also discussed the role of other famous female World War II resistance fighters. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
This 1985 Department of Defense film shared the oral histories of Army and Navy nurse POWs captured after the fall of Bataan and Corregidor in World War II. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
Maggie Hartley of the National WWII Museum talked about Martha Gellhorn, a war journalist who started her career during the Spanish Civil War and went on to cover World War II. This virtual event was hosted by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Keith O'Brien talked about female pilots in the 1920s who broke into the male-dominated sport of airplane racing. This talk was part of the University of Mary Washington's "Great Lives" lecture series.
Author Diana Parsell discussed the life of Eliza Scidmore, the globe-traveling journalist who worked to bring Japanese cherry trees to Washington, DC, in the early 20th century. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
University of Maryland Eastern Shore history Professor Arlisha Norwood taught a class on the role of black women played during the Reconstruction Era. University of Maryland Eastern Shore is an historically black university located in Princess Anne, Maryland.
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
World War II French resistance member Nicole Spangenberg discussed life under Nazi German occupation and how and why she chose to fight back. She also discussed the role of other famous female World War II resistance fighters. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
This 1985 Department of Defense film shared the oral histories of Army and Navy nurse POWs captured after the fall of Bataan and Corregidor in World War II. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
Maggie Hartley of the National WWII Museum talked about Martha Gellhorn, a war journalist who started her career during the Spanish Civil War and went on to cover World War II. This virtual event was hosted by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Keith O'Brien talked about female pilots in the 1920s who broke into the male-dominated sport of airplane racing. This talk was part of the University of Mary Washington's "Great Lives" lecture series.
Author Diana Parsell discussed the life of Eliza Scidmore, the globe-traveling journalist who worked to bring Japanese cherry trees to Washington, DC, in the early 20th century. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
University of Maryland Eastern Shore history Professor Arlisha Norwood taught a class on the role of black women played during the Reconstruction Era. University of Maryland Eastern Shore is an historically black university located in Princess Anne, Maryland.
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
World War II French resistance member Nicole Spangenberg discussed life under Nazi German occupation and how and why she chose to fight back. She also discussed the role of other famous female World War II resistance fighters. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
This 1985 Department of Defense film shared the oral histories of Army and Navy nurse POWs captured after the fall of Bataan and Corregidor in World War II. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films produced mostly by government agencies.
Maggie Hartley of the National WWII Museum talked about Martha Gellhorn, a war journalist who started her career during the Spanish Civil War and went on to cover World War II. This virtual event was hosted by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Keith O'Brien talked about female pilots in the 1920s who broke into the male-dominated sport of airplane racing. This talk was part of the University of Mary Washington's "Great Lives" lecture series.
Author Diana Parsell discussed the life of Eliza Scidmore, the globe-traveling journalist who worked to bring Japanese cherry trees to Washington, DC, in the early 20th century. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
University of Maryland Eastern Shore history Professor Arlisha Norwood taught a class on the role of black women played during the Reconstruction Era. University of Maryland Eastern Shore is an historically black university located in Princess Anne, Maryland.
National Park Service Ranger Kate Marks Hardy talked about women living in the Chesapeake Bay region during the War of 1812. This virtual event was hosted by the Pride of Baltimore.
World War II French resistance member Nicole Spangenberg discussed life under Nazi German occupation and how and why she chose to fight back. She also discussed the role of other famous female World War II resistance fighters. This event took place during the 15th annual International Conference on World War II hosted by the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
Maggie Hartley of the National WWII Museum talked about Martha Gellhorn, a war journalist who started her career during the Spanish Civil War and went on to cover World War II. This virtual event was hosted by the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Keith O'Brien talked about female pilots in the 1920s who broke into the male-dominated sport of airplane racing. This talk was part of the University of Mary Washington's "Great Lives" lecture series.
Author Diana Parsell discussed the life of Eliza Scidmore, the globe-traveling journalist who worked to bring Japanese cherry trees to Washington, DC, in the early 20th century. Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, hosted this event.
University of Maryland Eastern Shore history Professor Arlisha Norwood taught a class on the role of black women played during the Reconstruction Era. University of Maryland Eastern Shore is an historically black university located in Princess Anne, Maryland.