Browse a chronology of major international events that occurred during Eisenhower's presidency.
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Official documents record a dialogue between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. after an American spy plane goes down in Soviet territory.
Nixon counters claims that he used an $18,000 contribution for personal expenses, but he admits that his dog, Checkers, was a political gift.
Chief Justice Earl Warren delivers the Supreme Court's landmark decision abolishing "separate but equal" schools in public education.
The former World War II general and soon to be retired commander-in-chief gives his farewell address to the American public.
President Eisenhower discusses limiting government activism and warns Americans against "the fatal materialism that plagues our age."
Read the president's address focused on foreign policy that critiques war as a means of settling international differences.
Excerpts from Eisenhower's letters home to his wife, Mamie, during World War II.
Eisenhower's son, John Eisenhower, and historians shed light on allegations and politics.
Eisenhower vigorously maintained an air of optimistic dignity, regardless of the crisis at hand.
The president refused to denounce McCarthy until the senator set out to expose communists within the U.S. Army.