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Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
University of Pennsylvania history professor Kathy Peiss talks about her book ``Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe.''
Environmental studies professor Brian Black talks about how World War I helped usher in the fossil fuel era.
World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Hershel Woody Williams recounts his time serving as a Marine in the Pacific theater and his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
This War Department film presents a report on the final World War II meeting of Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin Roosevelt.
The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University hosts a symposium with scholars and George W. Bush administration officials on the 2007 Iraq surge decision.
University of Pennsylvania history professor Kathy Peiss talks about her book ``Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe.''
Environmental studies professor Brian Black talks about how World War I helped usher in the fossil fuel era.
The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University hosts a symposium with scholars and George W. Bush administration officials on the 2007 Iraq surge decision.
University of Pennsylvania history professor Kathy Peiss talks about her book ``Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe.''
Environmental studies professor Brian Black talks about how World War I helped usher in the fossil fuel era.
World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Hershel Woody Williams recounts his time serving as a Marine in the Pacific theater and his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
This War Department film presents a report on the final World War II meeting of Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin Roosevelt.
Artist Wendy Allen uses music, photographs, and video to talk about her influences and reasons for painting over 400 post-modern portraits of Abraham Lincoln.
Johnson County Community College professor Tai Edwards teaches a class about the expansion of the United States during the Spanish-American War and the acquisition of Hawaii.
Environmental studies professor Brian Black talks about how World War I helped usher in the fossil fuel era.
Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard teaches a class about Civil War weaponry and shares artifacts such as muskets, carbines, and revolvers.
Matthew Fink talks about his book, The Unlikely Reformer: Carter Glass and Financial Regulation.
The Lincoln Forum hosts a discussion with historians Gary Gallagher and Joan Waugh about the cause of the Civil War.
People and events that help document the American story.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. hosts a commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Rebecca Erbelding of the Holocaust Museum provides a history of the War Refugee Board, created in 1944 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt with the objective of assisting Jewish refugees.
A tour of the living history village at the annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment and meeting with re-enactors about camp life, Civil War surgery, and embalming practices.
Interviews with historians and professors at the American Historical Association's annual conference in New York City.
The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosts a conference with a focus on events that took place in June 1944.
Longtime New Hampshire Union Leader publisher Joseph McQuaid talks about his state's presidential primary history; the New Hampshire Primary is held this year on February 11, 2020.
Scholars discuss President Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War at a symposium hosted by the the Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Historian, author, and tour guide Garrett Peck marks the centennial of the January 1920 start of Prohibition with an illustrated talk on the subject.
``Reagan Rising: The Decisive Years, 1976-1980'' by Craig Shirley.
Author Lara Brown (Jockeying for the American Presidency: The Political Opportunism of Aspirants'') discusses how the current presidential nominating system developed; she is the political management school director at George Washington University.
University of Maryland professor Christopher Bonner teaches a class about the concept of power in antebellum slave societies.
World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Hershel Woody Williams recounts his time serving as a Marine in the Pacific theater and his actions during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
This War Department film presents a report on the final World War II meeting of Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and Franklin Roosevelt.
Author Lara Brown (Jockeying for the American Presidency: The Political Opportunism of Aspirants'') discusses how the current presidential nominating system developed; she is the political management school director at George Washington University.
University of Maryland professor Christopher Bonner teaches a class about the concept of power in antebellum slave societies.
Longtime New Hampshire Union Leader publisher Joseph McQuaid talks about his state's presidential primary history; the New Hampshire Primary is held this year on February 11, 2020.
Scholars discuss President Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War at a symposium hosted by the the Lincoln Forum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Historian, author, and tour guide Garrett Peck marks the centennial of the January 1920 start of Prohibition with an illustrated talk on the subject.
``Reagan Rising: The Decisive Years, 1976-1980'' by Craig Shirley.
Samuel Wells, Cold War Fellow at The Wilson Center, talks about the Korean War's impact on U.S. and Soviet Union defense policies.
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. hosts a commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosts a conference with a focus on events that took place in June 1944.
People and events that help document the American story.
Looking back to the 2000 presidential race of Republican George W. Bush as he campaigns in New Hampshire.
Looking back to the 2000 presidential race of Republican George W. Bush as he campaigns in New Hampshire.
Looking back to the 1992 campaign of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton; he announced his candidacy on October 3, 1991, and five days later visited Franklin High School in New Hampshire.
This U.S. Information Agency program profiles the 1976 presidential candidates and includes a discussion by political analysts on the history of presidential elections from the first party convention in 1831 to the early stages of 1976.
Three political analysts discuss the presidential primary system as it existed in 1976, and the chances for some of the candidates that year.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
People and events that help document the American story.
Historian, author, and tour guide Garrett Peck marks the centennial of the January 1920 start of Prohibition with an illustrated talk on the subject.
Johnson County Community College professor Tai Edwards teaches a class about the expansion of the United States during the Spanish-American War and the acquisition of Hawaii.
This U.S. Information Agency program profiles the 1976 presidential candidates and includes a discussion by political analysts on the history of presidential elections from the first party convention in 1831 to the early stages of 1976.
Three political analysts discuss the presidential primary system as it existed in 1976, and the chances for some of the candidates that year.
A tour of the living history village at the annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment and meeting with re-enactors about camp life, Civil War surgery, and embalming practices.
President Bill Clinton delivers a State of the Union address on January 19, 1999; at the time of this speech, his Senate impeachment trial was underway.
Interviews with historians and professors at the American Historical Association's annual conference in New York City.
Looking back to the 2000 presidential race of Republican George W. Bush as he campaigns in New Hampshire.
Looking back to the 2000 presidential race of Republican George W. Bush as he campaigns in New Hampshire.
Looking back to the 1992 campaign of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton; he announced his candidacy on October 3, 1991, and five days later visited Franklin High School in New Hampshire.
This U.S. Information Agency program profiles the 1976 presidential candidates and includes a discussion by political analysts on the history of presidential elections from the first party convention in 1831 to the early stages of 1976.
President Bill Clinton delivers a State of the Union address on January 19, 1999; at the time of this speech, his Senate impeachment trial was underway.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Three political analysts discuss the presidential primary system as it existed in 1976, and the chances for some of the candidates that year.
This U.S. Information Agency program profiles the 1976 presidential candidates and includes a discussion by political analysts on the history of presidential elections from the first party convention in 1831 to the early stages of 1976.
Interviews with historians and professors at the American Historical Association's annual conference in New York City.
Looking back to the 2000 presidential race of Republican George W. Bush as he campaigns in New Hampshire.
Looking back to the 2000 presidential race of Republican George W. Bush as he campaigns in New Hampshire.
Looking back to the 1992 campaign of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton; he announced his candidacy on October 3, 1991, and five days later visited Franklin High School in New Hampshire.
Historian Michael Searles talks about his book, ``Black Cowboys in the American West: On the Range, on the Stage, Behind the Badge.''
University of Minnesota professor Saje Mathieu teaches a class about neutrality and what that concept meant in World War I America.
Interviews with historians and professors at the American Historical Association's annual conference in New York City.
Pamplin Historical Park's 2019 annual symposium highlights small battles that had a major effect on the course of Civil War.
Emory University professor Carol Anderson teaches a class about efforts in the early 1960s to register African American voters in Mississippi.
Historian, author, and tour guide Garrett Peck marks the centennial of the January 1920 start of Prohibition with an illustrated talk on the subject.
Historians and authors discuss events and topics related to the aftermath of World War I and the year 1919 at the National World War I Museum and Memorial's annual sympoisum.
Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard teaches a class about Civil War weaponry and shares artifacts such as muskets, carbines, and revolvers.
Matthew Fink talks about his book, The Unlikely Reformer: Carter Glass and Financial Regulation.
The Lincoln Forum hosts a discussion with historians Gary Gallagher and Joan Waugh about the cause of the Civil War.
People and events that help document the American story.
Rebecca Erbelding of the Holocaust Museum provides a history of the War Refugee Board, created in 1944 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt with the objective of assisting Jewish refugees.
People and events that help document the American story.
Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard teaches a class about Civil War weaponry and shares artifacts such as muskets, carbines, and revolvers.
Historians and authors discuss events and topics related to the aftermath of World War I and the year 1919 at the National World War I Museum and Memorial's annual sympoisum.
Three political analysts discuss the presidential primary system as it existed in 1976, and the chances for some of the candidates that year.
This U.S. Information Agency program profiles the 1976 presidential candidates and includes a discussion by political analysts on the history of presidential elections from the first party convention in 1831 to the early stages of 1976.
People and events that help document the American story.
Guilford Technical Community College professor Jeff Kinard teaches a class about Civil War weaponry and shares artifacts such as muskets, carbines, and revolvers.
Matthew Fink talks about his book, The Unlikely Reformer: Carter Glass and Financial Regulation.
The Lincoln Forum hosts a discussion with historians Gary Gallagher and Joan Waugh about the cause of the Civil War.
People and events that help document the American story.
Rebecca Erbelding of the Holocaust Museum provides a history of the War Refugee Board, created in 1944 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt with the objective of assisting Jewish refugees.
Pamplin Historical Park's 2019 annual symposium highlights small battles that had a major effect on the course of Civil War.
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia hosts a program of music and discussion on the legacy of the Vietnam War.
The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University hosts a symposium with scholars and George W. Bush administration officials on the 2007 Iraq surge decision.
The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosts a conference with a focus on events that took place in June 1944.
A tour of the living history village at the annual Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment and meeting with re-enactors about camp life, Civil War surgery, and embalming practices.
U.S. Naval Academy Superintendent Sean Buck talks about the life and career of Stephen Decatur, a War of 1812 hero later killed in a duel with disgraced fellow naval officer James Barron.
This U.S. Army film documents the war crimes trial of Nazi leaders in Nuremberg, Germany.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The day's major public affairs and political events presented without interruption.
The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health holds a hearing to examine federal marijuana policy, including the implications of changing its schedule listing and the potential of cannabis research.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds (R) delivers the State of the State address at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) delivers his State of the Address address from the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany, N.Y.
Gov. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) delivers his annual state of state address.
The Transportation Research Board holds a discussion on the administration's 2020 transportation and infrastructure policy priorities.
The Bipartisan Policy Center hosts a discussion with state election officials on the security and administration of the 2020 elections.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee discusses states they'll be targeting in the 2020 elections.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin joins a panel of financial leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to provide an outlook on the global economy in 2020.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
House Energy and Commerce subcommittees hold a hearing on the impact of wildfires on the environment and energy infrastructure.
A House Homeland Security subcommittee holds a hearing on efforts to combat anti-Semitism and domestic terrorism.
A House Homeland Security subcommittee holds a hearing on efforts to combat anti-Semitism and domestic terrorism.
A House Homeland Security subcommittee holds a hearing on efforts to combat anti-Semitism and domestic terrorism.
House Energy and Commerce subcommittees hold a hearing on the impact of wildfires on the environment and energy infrastructure.
A House Homeland Security subcommittee holds a hearing on efforts to combat anti-Semitism and domestic terrorism.