The Presidential Oath of Office (Presidential Inauguration Series)
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden uses George Washington’s autographed 1789 book that includes the Constitution to show the original wording of the incoming president’s oath of office, and how Joe Biden will utter the same phrase 232 years later. For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-9647

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David McCullough on John Adams

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Washington’s First Inaugural Address, 1789 (Presidential Inauguration Series)

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How the 1876 World's Fair Launched the Telephone Revolution

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The Appalachian Trail: A Printed Journey

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The Library of Congress Is Your Library

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AFC50: An Evening of Jewish Music with Lily Henley

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Veterans History Project 25th Anniversary Gala

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Reginald Mobley Post-concert Conversation

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Fashion at the Library: Sole Power: Sneaker Culture and the American Story

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Doc Pomus and "Save the Last Dance for Me"

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Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address, 1861

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"Kumbaya" and the Kronos Quartet's Three Bones

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Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt & Taft

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Broadway's Andy Einhorn on Pop Music Legend Burt Bacharach

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Trace Adkins Oral History Interview

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We Create with Jessica C. White

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Presidential Inauguration Date Change (Presidential Inauguration Series)

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Family Day: "Carlotta's Special Dress" in Civil Rights History

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Lily Henley Oral History

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