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Powers of Persuasion Powers of Persuasion - Posters from World War II
Powerful wartime images that helped shape our national memories of the war
Tokens and Treasures: Gifts to Twelve Presidents Tokens & Treasures: Gifts to Twelve Presidents
These gifts are unique records of each administration from Herbert Hoover through Bill Clinton.
A People at War A People at War
The contributions of Americans, both military and civilian, who served their country during World War II. From the National Personnel Records Center
American Originals I American Originals: The Original Exhibit
Original documents are the most precious artifacts of our national and cultural history and they form the record of our nation, written in the hand of the people who shaped it. Some of America's most interesting and famous documents are presented here.
American Originals II American Originals II
Documents from American history including George Washington's expense book, a Civil War telegram from Abraham Lincoln to General Grant, and John F. Kennedy speech notes from Berlin.
American Women American Women
Artifacts from more than 100 significant women in American history. From the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
Looking Back on the American Century Looking Back on the American Century
Experience some of the greatest events and people of the 20th Century through the original artifacts they've left behind.
Herbert Hoover Galleries The Herbert Hoover Galleries
Images and captions from the Permanent Galleries of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum

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EYEWITNESS: Gripping Eyewitness Accounts of moments in U.S. History. ~Click to View~

Running for Office: Candidates, Campaigns, and the Cartoons of Clifford Berryman ~Click to View~

The Way We Worked: Click to View

Every Four Years: Electing a President
Truman Presidential Museum & Library

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National Archives Experience

Emancipation Proclamation Emancipation Proclamation
President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.

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