The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and Library of Congress hosted a conference marking the centennial of the 30th president's ascension to the White House. After President Warren Harding's sudden death, the vice president's father -- a notary public -- administered the oath of office in the family's Vermont home early on the morning of August 3, 1923. Coolidge scholars considered the president's legacy in this concluding session.
Historians debated the strengths and weaknesses of Union Generals such as George McClellan, Ulysses Grant, Ambrose Burnside, and Joseph Hooker, and how they each interacted with their commander-in-chief Abraham Lincoln. This program was part of Gettysburg College's 2023 Civil War Institute conference.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
Journalist Paul Kix recounted the SCLC's 1963 campaign to end segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, and how it affected the Civil Rights Movement. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute hosted this event.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to George Washington University history professor Denver Brunsman about the Declaration of Independence. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
American University professor Joseph Campbell explored a decade of political, foreign policy, cultural and social events to define the zeitgeist of the American 1990s. American University is located in Washington, D.C.
Historians debated the strengths and weaknesses of Union Generals such as George McClellan, Ulysses Grant, Ambrose Burnside, and Joseph Hooker, and how they each interacted with their commander-in-chief Abraham Lincoln. This program was part of Gettysburg College's 2023 Civil War Institute conference.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
Journalist Paul Kix recounted the SCLC's 1963 campaign to end segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, and how it affected the Civil Rights Movement. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute hosted this event.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to George Washington University history professor Denver Brunsman about the Declaration of Independence. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
American University professor Joseph Campbell explored a decade of political, foreign policy, cultural and social events to define the zeitgeist of the American 1990s. American University is located in Washington, D.C.
Historians debated the strengths and weaknesses of Union Generals such as George McClellan, Ulysses Grant, Ambrose Burnside, and Joseph Hooker, and how they each interacted with their commander-in-chief Abraham Lincoln. This program was part of Gettysburg College's 2023 Civil War Institute conference.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
Journalist Paul Kix recounted the SCLC's 1963 campaign to end segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, and how it affected the Civil Rights Movement. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute hosted this event.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to George Washington University history professor Denver Brunsman about the Declaration of Independence. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.
American University professor Joseph Campbell explored a decade of political, foreign policy, cultural and social events to define the zeitgeist of the American 1990s. American University is located in Washington, D.C.
Historians debated the strengths and weaknesses of Union Generals such as George McClellan, Ulysses Grant, Ambrose Burnside, and Joseph Hooker, and how they each interacted with their commander-in-chief Abraham Lincoln. This program was part of Gettysburg College's 2023 Civil War Institute conference.
First ladies Pat Nixon and Betty Ford, who served back-to-back terms in the White House from 1969-77, were remembered at a luncheon hosted by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Nixon's son-in-law, Edward Cox, and Mrs. Ford's daughter, Susan Ford Bales.
Journalist Paul Kix recounted the SCLC's 1963 campaign to end segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, and how it affected the Civil Rights Movement. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute hosted this event.
Martin DiCaro, host of the Washington Times "History As It Happens" podcast, talked to George Washington University history professor Denver Brunsman about the Declaration of Independence. This program was part of the Washington Times taping of their history podcast.