Eisenhower |
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Excerpts from Eisenhower's letters home to his wife, Mamie, during World War II.
Eisenhower |
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Eisenhower's son, John Eisenhower, and historians shed light on allegations and politics.
Eisenhower |
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Eisenhower vigorously maintained an air of optimistic dignity, regardless of the crisis at hand.
Eisenhower |
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The president refused to denounce McCarthy until the senator set out to expose communists within the U.S. Army.
Eisenhower |
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Eisenhower believed that active U.S. engagement in world affairs was the best means of containging communism.
Eisenhower |
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While refusing to comment publicly on Brown v. Board of Education , Eisenhower made it clear that he would uphold the Constitution.Â
Eisenhower |
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During nearly 30 years of military service, he had waited for an opportunity to lead men on the field of battle.
Oswald's Ghost |
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Professor Barbie Zelizer spoke to American Experience about the media coverage of President Kennedy's assassination.
Oswald's Ghost |
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Get answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.
Oswald's Ghost |
Timeline
Key events weaving together the life of Oswald, Kennedy, and the assassination, from 1917 to 1968.
Oswald's Ghost |
Trailer
AÂ look at Kennedy's assassination, the public's reaction to the tragedy, and the government investigations that instead of calming fears, led to a widespread loss of trust in the institutions that govern our society.
Into the Amazon |
Digital Short
Theodore Roosevelt’s 1914 trip down the River of Doubt in Brazil’s Amazon brought him to the brink of death.