Historian Martin Dugard discussed the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940, highlighting Winston Churchill's leadership and Air Vice Marshall Hugh Dowding's air defense strategy. Barnes & Noble in Aliso Viejo, California, hosted this event.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Angela Beauchamp on how Eleanor Roosevelt used film and television, from the early 1930s to 1960s, to promote her political and social causes. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Journalist Annie Jacobsen chronicled the sequence of events that would occur at home and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile. She was interviewed by author and national security analyst Joe Cirincione.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author David Roll on Harry Truman's rise to the White House after only 82 days as Franklin Roosevelt's vice president and while the world was still at war. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Molly Guptill Manning discussing her book about the soldier journalists who put out newspapers during World War II that captured the average experiences of troops deployed around the world. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Authors Victoria Christopher Murray ("The First Ladies") , Pamela Newkirk ("Diversity, Inc.") , Thabiti Lewis ("Black People Are My Business") and Khalil Gibran Muhammad ("The Condemnation of Blackness") discussed how Black writers have written about Black history and activism. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
Craig Shirley talked about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life. He spoke at the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
USA Today's Susan Page spoke about the life and career of Barbara Walters. She was interviewed by former ABC News White House Correspondent Ann Compton.
Journalist Annie Jacobsen chronicled the sequence of events that would occur at home and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile. She was interviewed by author and national security analyst Joe Cirincione.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author David Roll on Harry Truman's rise to the White House after only 82 days as Franklin Roosevelt's vice president and while the world was still at war. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Molly Guptill Manning discussing her book about the soldier journalists who put out newspapers during World War II that captured the average experiences of troops deployed around the world. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Authors Victoria Christopher Murray ("The First Ladies") , Pamela Newkirk ("Diversity, Inc.") , Thabiti Lewis ("Black People Are My Business") and Khalil Gibran Muhammad ("The Condemnation of Blackness") discussed how Black writers have written about Black history and activism. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
Craig Shirley talked about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life. He spoke at the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
USA Today's Susan Page spoke about the life and career of Barbara Walters. She was interviewed by former ABC News White House Correspondent Ann Compton.
Journalist Annie Jacobsen chronicled the sequence of events that would occur at home and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile. She was interviewed by author and national security analyst Joe Cirincione.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author David Roll on Harry Truman's rise to the White House after only 82 days as Franklin Roosevelt's vice president and while the world was still at war. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Molly Guptill Manning discussing her book about the soldier journalists who put out newspapers during World War II that captured the average experiences of troops deployed around the world. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Authors Victoria Christopher Murray ("The First Ladies") , Pamela Newkirk ("Diversity, Inc.") , Thabiti Lewis ("Black People Are My Business") and Khalil Gibran Muhammad ("The Condemnation of Blackness") discussed how Black writers have written about Black history and activism. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.
Craig Shirley talked about Ronald Reagan's conservatism and how he dealt with challenges during his presidency and in his personal life. He spoke at the Ronald Reagan Institute in Washington, DC.
USA Today's Susan Page spoke about the life and career of Barbara Walters. She was interviewed by former ABC News White House Correspondent Ann Compton.
Journalist Annie Jacobsen chronicled the sequence of events that would occur at home and around the globe following the launch of a nuclear missile. She was interviewed by author and national security analyst Joe Cirincione.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author David Roll on Harry Truman's rise to the White House after only 82 days as Franklin Roosevelt's vice president and while the world was still at war. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
The 2024 Roosevelt Reading Festival featured author Molly Guptill Manning discussing her book about the soldier journalists who put out newspapers during World War II that captured the average experiences of troops deployed around the world. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum in Hyde Park, New York, hosted this event.
Authors Victoria Christopher Murray ("The First Ladies") , Pamela Newkirk ("Diversity, Inc.") , Thabiti Lewis ("Black People Are My Business") and Khalil Gibran Muhammad ("The Condemnation of Blackness") discussed how Black writers have written about Black history and activism. The National Black Writers Conference sponsored this event at Medgar Evers College in New York City.