Podcast Women’s Suffrage and the White House
This year marks the centennial of the 19th Amendment, the culmination of the suffragists' fight to secure the right to...
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This year marks the centennial of the 19th Amendment, the culmination of the suffragists' fight to secure the right to...
After President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wanted her husband to be remembered through a national cu...
When you’re cooking for the president and first family, your meals and recipes become a part of history. In th...
Every administration brings their own personality to the White House, particularly when it comes to the look and feel of...
The transfer of power from one administration to the next is a hallmark of American democracy, but it hasn’t al...
In this special episode of The 1600 Sessions, financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein interviews White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin...
The White House is a symbol of freedom and democracy, but from its very conception it had a paradoxical relationship...
Every year, the White House Fellows program gives young, talented Americans the opportunity to work in the White House alongside...
At age 43, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the youngest person ever elected to the presidency. Before his vibrant presidency was cut...
George Washington might not have become the Founding Father we know today if not for the influence of his mother....
Throughout our history, presidents have faced crises that have gripped both the nation and the world. In this episode, Association...
The institution of slavery and the stories of enslaved people have always been a part of the fabric of White...