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    John and Abigail Adams

    A chronical of an inspiring political marriage, and the birth of a nation.

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    Ansel Adams

    From the day that a 14-year-old Ansel Adams first saw the transcendent beauty of the Yosemite Valley, his life was, in his words, "colored and modulated by the great earth-gesture of the Sierra." Few American photographers have reached a wider audience than Adams, and none has had more impact on how Americans grasp the majesty of their continent.

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    The Adams Family: A Timeline

    A timeline of events in the Adams family from John's birth in 1735, to his death in 1826.

  • John and Abigail Adams | Article

    The Adams Children

    Abigail and John had six children — three daughters and three sons — four of whom would live to adulthood. 

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    Adams Unbound

    John Adams loved to read, and he loved annotating his books. See examples of his notes.

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    The Choice for Revolution

    Follow John Adams as he changed from a loyal colonist into a revolutionary leader.

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    Biography: Abigail Adams

     Like young girls of her time, Abigail lacked a formal education, but from youth she was intelligent, well read, and outspoken.

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    John Quincy Adams

    John Adams expected great things from his eldest son, John Quincy.

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    Alexander Hamilton

    The underappreciated genius who laid the groundwork for the nation's modern economy — including the banking system, Wall Street, and an "opportunity society" in which talent and hard work, not birth, determined success.

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    Historians on John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

    Learn about these Founding Fathers from historians Carol Berkin, Joanne Freeman, and Doug Ambrose.

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    The Presidency of John Adams

    From the moment John Adams entered the presidency in 1797, the United States was in a state of undeclared war with France.

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    John Adams

    Learn about the career and life of John Adams, from his childhood spent on the family farm, to his law practice, and finally to his presidency.

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    John Adams' Diplomatic Missions

    Between 1778 and 1788, John Adams served his country as a diplomat in France, the Netherlands, and Great Britain. 

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    RFK

    When an assassin took his brother's life, Robert Kennedy was bereft of someone he loved, and of a role that had given his life meaning. As he began to move beyond the shadow of his brother, he, too, was assassinated.

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    Murder of a President

    The story of James Garfield, one of the most extraordinary men ever elected president, and his assassination by a deluded madman.

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    The Vice Presidency of John Adams

    In 1788, when John Adams returned from Europe to a hero's welcome, he came home to limitless possibilities. 

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    Dearest Friend

    John and Abigail Adams wrote over a thousand letters to each other while John was away from home helping found a new nation.

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    The War on Disco

    The War on Disco explores the culture war that erupted over the rise of Disco music. The hostility came to a head on July 12, 1979, when a riot led by rock fans broke out at “Disco Demolition Night” during a baseball game in Chicago.

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    The Fight

    On June 22, 1938, 70,000 fans crammed into Yankee Stadium to watch what some have called "the most important sporting event in history" — the rematch between African American heavyweight Joe Louis and his German opponent Max Schmeling.

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    Ansel Adams and the Age of Photography

    Learn about the history of photography technology and the career of Ansel Adams