Japanese automobile and trade stakeholders discussed U.S.-Japan economic relations at an event hosted by the Hudson Institute. They spoke about collaboration between the U.S. and Japan and covered a variety of topics including economic security, community development, and infrastructure investments.
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discussed student activism and the civil rights movement at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in North Carolina. North Carolina Central University is located in Durham.
Pending House action,the Senate is expected to begin work on a funding package providing aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan as well as other national security priorities.
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discussed student activism and the civil rights movement at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in North Carolina. North Carolina Central University is located in Durham.
Former Nixon Administration officials revisited the White House Office of Telecommunications Policy created in 1970, which encouraged the development and evolution of satellite and cable television. The Nixon Presidential Foundation hosted this event in Yorba Linda, California.
University of Oxford history professor Adam Smith talked about how the politics and opinion of Northern communities shifted during the Civil War to support for both the war and destruction of slavery. The Virginia Civil War Museum in Richmond, Virginia, hosted this talk.
Historian Manisha Sinha looked at the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War and argues that the period did not end in 1877, but rather continued through 1920 and the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Historian Harold Holzer described the American immigrant population before and during the Civil War, and how it impacted the country's culture, politics, and future. His book is "Brought Forth on This Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration."
Martin Luther King III commemorated the 56th anniversary of his father's April 4, 1968, assassination in Memphis at the Lorraine Motel at the National Civil Rights Museum.
On its 15th anniversary in 1985, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency created a twenty-minute film documenting the rationale for its creation by the Nixon administration in 1970, and highlighting its most significant achievements.
In the 1950s, the Senate explored whether communists had infiltrated the State Department, the Army, and other federal agencies. Proceedings ultimately led to the censure of Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-WI).
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discussed student activism and the civil rights movement at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in North Carolina. North Carolina Central University is located in Durham.
Former Nixon Administration officials revisited the White House Office of Telecommunications Policy created in 1970, which encouraged the development and evolution of satellite and cable television. The Nixon Presidential Foundation hosted this event in Yorba Linda, California.
North Carolina Central University history professor Jasmin Howard discussed student activism and the civil rights movement at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in North Carolina. North Carolina Central University is located in Durham.
Former Nixon Administration officials revisited the White House Office of Telecommunications Policy created in 1970, which encouraged the development and evolution of satellite and cable television. The Nixon Presidential Foundation hosted this event in Yorba Linda, California.
University of Oxford history professor Adam Smith talked about how the politics and opinion of Northern communities shifted during the Civil War to support for both the war and destruction of slavery. The Virginia Civil War Museum in Richmond, Virginia, hosted this talk.
Historian Manisha Sinha looked at the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War and argues that the period did not end in 1877, but rather continued through 1920 and the ratification of the 19th Amendment. The American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
Historian Harold Holzer described the American immigrant population before and during the Civil War, and how it impacted the country's culture, politics, and future. His book is "Brought Forth on This Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration."
Martin Luther King III commemorated the 56th anniversary of his father's April 4, 1968, assassination in Memphis at the Lorraine Motel at the National Civil Rights Museum.
On its 15th anniversary in 1985, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency created a twenty-minute film documenting the rationale for its creation by the Nixon administration in 1970, and highlighting its most significant achievements.