The National Museum of American History and The History Channel developed these lessons based upon the exhibition, The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden. The lesson plans, which include several ...
a collection of notes to him from American celebrities. When he published that book, Gor told Secrets, “What do presidents, royals, celebrities, and business titans have in common? They all love ...
But America is nothing if not resilient, and has always yo-yoed between its two populations who can broadly be classed as the ...
No matter one’s politics, there can be little doubt among rational people that Donald Trump is the greatest falsifier who ...
American presidents hold the most powerful office on earth and occupy a unique place at the center of national and world events. At once chief executive, head of state, commander-in-chief ...
With Donald Trump’s reelection, the slide toward a dangerously empowered president has reached a moment of reckoning, ...
Donald Trump's love of golf adds him to a long line of presidents who have a close association with sports. Indeed, golf might just be the leading presidential pastime, ever since William Howard Taft ...
C-SPAN co-president Susan Swain said: "We’re hoping American History TV does for history enthusiasts what Book TV has done for non-fiction book lovers." Herbert Hoover biographers George Nash ...
We have just elected a convicted felon, misogynist, with racist tendencies, and unrepentant liar as president of these here United States. The good news for all you moms and dads out there is that ...
In 1797, John Adams became the second American president, having won election by three votes in ... The most disturbing element in Ms. Chervinsky’s book is not the villainy of Hamilton but Jefferson’s ...