The Origins of the March 4 Inauguration
Today, Inauguration Day falls on an exact day and time—January 20 at noon. Every four years, either the president or th...
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Today, Inauguration Day falls on an exact day and time—January 20 at noon. Every four years, either the president or th...
Since the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, the public struggle for women’s rights and gender equality has unfolded for more th...
On November 1, 1963, a group of military officials overthrew the South Vietnamese government and assassinated President Ngo Dinh Diem after he...
In the center of Washington, D.C, there is a seven-acre public park enclosed by H Street NW (north), Madison...
On April 29, 1922, a group of protestors arrived in Washington, D.C. and began a daily picket in front of the...
The morning of Monday, March 5, 1877 was cold and overcast as Americans anticipated the Inauguration of Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes...
Further pursuing our interest in the neighborhood context of the White House, as well as the presidential complex itself, this...
After the 1964 electoral landslide, President Lyndon Johnson’s political position changed considerably. With a larger liberal majority in both houses of...
In late May 1814, Commodore Joshua Barney, the veteran leader of the U.S. flotilla in the upper Chesapeake, left his...
White House workers’ memoirs abound with recollections of significant international and national events and episodes. As they go about their da...
Six hundred invited guests attended the funeral of President Lincoln, felled by the assassin John Wilkes Booth. The East Room...
The death of President Roosevelt on April 12, 1945, took the world wholly by surprise. Although those close to him had feared...