The Vietnam War After Fifty Years: How to Think About Its Legacy and Meaning
It’s been fifty years since the guns fell silent on the battlefields of Vietnam. How should we think about the War’s origins, escalation, and ultimate resolution? And what of the struggle’s aftereffects, and its continued resonance in U.S. politics and society today? Join us as Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall takes a fresh look at the War and its legacy.

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Of Pardons and Presidents: Biography of Benton L. Becker Legal Counsel to the President

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Perspectives on the Greatest Generation with Garrett Graff

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From Saigon to Service: One Refugee's Story of Gratitude and Giving Back

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Operation Babylift: A Celebration of the Human Spirit, 1975-2025; A Film by Dirk Braun

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"Surviving War, Oceans Apart" with Yanek Mieczkowski

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America at 250, with Special Emphasis on the Proposition that All Men are Created Equal

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President Ford speaks with the Astronauts and Cosmonauts aboard Apollo-Soyuz on July 17, 1975

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Perspectives On the Greatest Generation with Susan Eisenhower

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"The Queen and Her Presidents" with Susan Page and "Waltzing with the Queen" with Exhibit Creators

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Gerald Ford and America's Bicentennial with Thomas DeFrank

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Lindsay Chervinsky Speaking on Abigail Adams and Betty Ford: Revolutionary First Ladies

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