Hoover Easter Egg Rolls
The annual White House Easter egg roll was a well-established tradition when President Herbert Hoover took office, and the Hoovers...
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The annual White House Easter egg roll was a well-established tradition when President Herbert Hoover took office, and the Hoovers...
Further pursuing our interest in the neighborhood context of the White House, as well as the presidential complex itself, this...
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an American investigative journalist, educator, and activist in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.1 An...
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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...