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  1. Truman and the Steel Seizure Case: The Limits of Presidential Power (Contemporary American history series) by Maeva Marcus, 1977-10
  2. Life and Public Services of [Grover] Cleveland [and His Vice-Presidential Nominee, Thomas] Hendricks (AMERICAN HISTORY) by Hon. Wm.; Hensel, W. U. Dorsheimer, 1884
  3. My Fellow Americans: Presidential Addresses That Shaped History by James C. Humes, 1992-03-30
  4. Presidential Commissions (Studies in American history and government) by Carl Marcy, 1973-03-02
  5. What Was Cooking in Martha's Washington's Presidential Mansions? (Cooking Throughout American History) by Tanya Larkin, 2001-07
  6. Covert Operations As a Tool of Presidential Foreign Policy in American History from 1800 to 1920: Foreign Policy in the Shadows (Studies in American History) by John J. Carter, 2000-07
  7. Cruising Into History: a Pilgrimage to Haiti.(African-American History): An article from: The Black Collegian by Ron (American presidential candidate) Daniels, 2004-02-01
  8. Her Excellency: An Oral History of American Women Ambassadors.: An article from: Presidential Studies Quarterly by Robert P. Watson, 1997-09-22
  9. The Presidential Election of 1828 (Perspectives in American History Ser No, 22) by Florence Weston, 1974-06
  10. Healing in the history of Christianity presidential address, January 2002 American Society of Church History.: An article from: Church History by Amanda Porterfield, 2002-06-01
  11. See How They Ran: The Changing Role of the Presidential Candidate in American History by Gil Troy, 1991-11-04
  12. Adams Vs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800 (Pivotal Moments in American History) by John Ferling, 2004-09-03
  13. Presidential nominations and elections;: A history of American conventions, national campaigns, inaugurations and campaign caricature, by Joseph Bucklin Bishop, 1916
  14. The joint press conference the history, impact, and prospects of American presidential debates by David J.; Schrott, Peter Richard. Lanoue, 1991

61. The History Place - Presidential Portraits
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest President at age 42. The history Place Main Page Text Only Index american Revolution Abraham Lincoln US
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1. George Washington - Term of Office 2. John Adams (1797-1801) 3. Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) 4. James Madison (1809-1817) 5. James Monroe (1817-1825) 6. John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) 7. Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) 8. Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) 9. William H. Harrison (1841) 10. John Tyler (1841-1845) 11. James K. Polk (1845-1849) 12. Zachary Taylor (1849-1850) 13. Millard Fillmore (1850-1853) 14. Franklin Pierce (1853-1857) 15. James Buchanan (1857-1861) 16. Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) 17. Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) 18. Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877) 19. Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881) 20. James A. Garfield (1881) 21. Chester A. Arthur (1881-1885) 22. Grover Cleveland (1885-1889) 23. Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) 24. Grover Cleveland (1893-1897) 25. William McKinley (1897-1901) 26. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) 27. William H. Taft (1909-1913) 28. Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) 29. Warren G. Harding (1921-1923)

62. TP Images Of American Political History
Map of the presidential Election of 1968. { Top of Page }. Images of american Political history. Posting online by Dr. William J. Ball.
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63. TP Images Of American Political History
Map of the presidential Election of 1948. { Top of Page }. Images of american Political history. Posting online by Dr. William J. Ball.
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64. Presidential Proclamation-Black History Month 2003
National African american history Month, 2003 By the President of the United States of America Proclamation. African americans have played central roles in
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January 31, 2003 National African American History Month, 2003 By the President of the United States of America Proclamation African Americans have played central roles in some of the most triumphant and courageous moments in our Nation's history. During National African American History Month, we honor the rich heritage of African Americans and pay tribute to their many contributions to our Nation. As we celebrate this year's theme, "The Souls of Black Folk: Centennial Reflections," we remember the successes and challenges of our past. We also resolve to honor the achievements and legacy of these proud citizens by continuing to improve our society so that it fully lives up to our founding ideals. In 1915, Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson recognized the need for our country to gain a more complete and informed understanding of our past. He founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History and established the first Negro History Week to emphasize that "We have a wonderful history behind us . . . "Through the pioneering efforts of Dr. Woodson and the hard work of the Association, this observance officially became Black History Month in 1976. For generations, African Americans have strengthened our Nation by urging reforms, overcoming obstacles, and breaking down barriers. We see the greatness of America in those who have risen above injustice and enriched our society, a greatness reflected in the resolve of Jackie Robinson, the intellect of W.E.B. DuBois, and the talent of Louis Armstrong. We also gain a deeper appreciation for the African American experience in the writings of James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and Zora Neal Hurston, as well as in the music of Mahalia Jackson, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, and countless others.

65. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 91.2 The
The Journal of american history The Evolution of presidential Polling. By Robert M. Eisinger. (Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 2003. x, 218 pp.
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66. Web Site Review The Journal Of American History, 91.4 The
The Journal of american history The Living Room Candidate presidential Campaign Commercials, 1952–2004 http//livingroomcandidate.movingimage.us .
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67. Special Collections For American History
*The 1988 presidential Election Study Collection ©Center for american history, The University of Texas at Austin ~ (materials usage)
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The Special Collections for American History component acquires, preserves, and makes available for research special book and archival collections relating to subjects best characterized as national-in-scope. The Center has acquired these materials because they serve the specific research needs of University faculty members and/or students, because of the donor's special relationship to The University of Texas at Austin, or because they document some significant aspect of the American experience for which documentation has been or is being neglected. Collections include the following: *collection is temporarily closed or restricted
James Farmer Papers
Approximately 42 linear feet of letters, notes, speeches, book and article manuscripts, ephemera, photographs, tape recordings, and other material documenting Farmer's activities, 1942 -1998, as founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and a prominent leader in the civil rights movement.
Field Foundation Archives
The organizational records, measuring 400 linear feet and spanning the 1930s to 1988, of an influential New York-based foundation that provided grant support for organizations and activities promoting American social justice, civil rights for African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Native Americans, the environmental movement, and the anti-nuclear movement.
Conference of Southwest Foundations Archives
The organizational records of an umbrella organization made up of representatives from more than 160 foundations in the Southwest, who meet annually to discuss issues relating to organized philanthropy. The records, measuring more than 10 linear feet and spanning 1949 to1999, include administrative files, annual conference files, board of directors meetings files, audio recordings of conference speakers, and audio and video taped oral history interviews with foundation leaders.

68. Powell's Books - US History
David McCullough is our most dependable presidential biographer. Lies My Teacher Told Me Everything Your american history Textbook Got Wrong Lies My
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69. George Bush Presidential Library And Museum
games testing their knowledge of presidential and american history. The experts are asked questions about presidents and american history and
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T he George Bush Presidential Library and Museum includes an Interactive Learning Center where we offer hands-on programs for students to complement the tours of all students. The programs are designed to reinforce exhibit themes and state curriculum by focusing on the White House, the presidency, U.S. government, and U.S. history. These participatory activities are conducted by Museum Docents and include varied formats, such as role-playing, artistic expression, and learning games. The activities are classified into 3 groups: White House Wonders Presidential Challenges , and Survival Skills: Citizens Act! In addition to the three categories of daily school-year programs, the Museum also hosts High School Days and an Exploring History Summer Program . We also offer joint programs Museum Interactive Learning Programs are available by reservation only White House Wonders
The President of the United States has lived in the White House since Nov. 1, 1800, when President John Adams made it his official residency. Students are asked to wonder what life for them would be like if they lived in the White House. Some day one of these students may be President and it will be their home. In any case, it will always belong to all of the citizens of the United States and is known as “The People’s House.”
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For a fun and enriching experience, students discuss the world of museums, hear a storybook about President Bush and learn about Museum Manners.

70. American Historical Association Presidential Address, SERSAS, 1998
history and Africa /Africa and history. JOSEPH C. MILLER. President, american Historical Association (University of Virginia). presidential Address
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History and Africa /Africa and History
JOSEPH C. MILLER President, American Historical Association
(University of Virginia) Presidential Address
American Historical Association
Washington, DC
8 January 1999

(Editor's Note: Joseph Miller's oral presentation appears here; for a much longer, slightly differently focused text with full documentation see Miller, Joseph C., "Presidential Address: History and Africa/Africa and History," The American Historical Review (v. 104, no. 1, February 1999), p. 1-32.) IT IS MY PRIVILEGE THIS EVENING to address my historian colleagues as an Africanist about what studying Africa has taught me about history. Africa, as you will recall, was the continent that Hegel and the late-nineteenth-century founders of our discipline excluded from the moral, scientific, progressive methodology they defined as a place inhabited by "people without history". Africa, for them, was a place as remote as they could imagine affectively, culturally, geographically ... far beyond being out of reach intellectually. For them, it was as distant as their sort of history was for the succeeding generations of students in France's colonies in Africa, who began history lessons taught in the colonial style their by reciting "Our ancestors, the Gauls ... ". In my capacity as your president, I am proud to follow Philip D. Curtin as an Africanist. But Professor Curtin, in his 1983 address, spoke about Africa only incidentally, devoting himself instead to themes of comparative and world history. The years intervening since he spoke have brought Africa solidly within the practice of our profession. It is possible now to reflect on Africa's former exclusion from universal history and to chart some of the intellectual pathways along which he and the founding generation of Africanist scholars all around the world not least in Africa, and prominently including Jan Vansina, my other inspiration as a historian at the University of Wisconsin, as well as in other fields of African studies how they created a history of people who had had none.

71. NOW With Bill Moyers. Politics & Economy. The History Of Presidential Debates |
Before radio and TV, debates didn t play much of a role in presidential campaigns. In the early days of american history, any campaigning or direct appeal
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Election 2004 More on This Story: Select One Do Debates Matter? Televised Presidential Debates Morton Mintz's Debate Questions Morton Mintz Previous Page The History of Presidential Debates: Before Television There's nothing that requires candidates for the U.S. presidency to debate or to have any kind of face-to-face discussion during election years, but in the last few decades, the American voters have become quite familiar with them. In fact, since 1976, the major presidential candidates have debated every election year, and their running-mates every election year with the exception of 1980. But what about the role of political debate in history? Before radio and TV, debates didn't play much of a role in presidential campaigns. In the early days of American history, any campaigning or direct appeal for votes met with disdain from the public. Historian Samuel Eliot Morison wrote that candidates "were supposed to play coy, obeying a call to service from their country, saving their energies for the task of government." Since newspapers were run by the political parties and not expected to report objectively, the bulk of electioneering happened through those channels, as well as pamphlets and occasional public meetings. (Read more about the history of media and politics That all changed with the 1858 U.S. senatorial race in Illinois between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. Only after Lincoln followed Douglas around the state, making comments from the audience at Douglas' public appearances, did Douglas agree to a series of seven debates. The first political debates with national significance, and the most famous of the pre-broadcast era, they were a major success with the public, as media expert

72. The Presidential Campaign: 1896 - Cartoons And Commentary
The history supplied consists of basic, fundamental biographical and general descriptions He has been active with the american Association of Museums,
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73. CMS Community Blog: Presidential Academies For The Teaching Of American History
presidential Academies for the Teaching of american history and Civics CFDA 84.215A. This US Department of Education program supports the establishment
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74. American RadioWorks - The President Calling
In this documentary project, american RadioWorks eavesdrops on presidential Richard Nixon taped more conversations than any president in history.
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American Public Media Programs A Prairie Home Companion American Mavericks American RadioWorks BBC Proms Christmas at Concordia Composers Datebook Echoes of Christmas Future Tense Giving Thanks Marketplace Marketplace Money Minnesota Orchestra Music@Menlo Pipedreams The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Saint Paul Sunday Speaking of Faith St. Olaf Christmas Festival The Splendid Table The Writer's Almanac Weekend America Welcome Christmas Search:
by Stephen Smith and Kate Ellis Three of America's most compelling presidents - Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon - bugged their White House offices and tapped their telephones. They left behind thousands of secretly recorded conversations, from momentous to mundane. In this documentary project, American RadioWorks eavesdrops on presidential telephone calls to hear how each man used one-on-one politics to shape history. All the President's Bugs
An overview of secret White House taping. Listen to the hour-long documentary or read the transcript.
The President Calling book and CD set is available for purchase from PRBS.org

75. The Living Room Candidate Presidential Campaign Commercials
The american Museum of the Moving Image has examples of television commercials from presidential elections including 1960, 1964, and 1968.
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76. ElectionsCentral- A History Of Presidential Elections
A history of presidential Elections in the United States from Washington to Bush. Information on Primaries, Conventions and how the electoral college works.
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77. American History From About
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