Perspectives On the Greatest Generation with Susan Eisenhower
In times of uncertainty each generation can benefit from looking to an earlier one for inspiration and hope. The “Greatest Generation,” a term coined by Tom Brokaw, is one such generation that speaks to our times. They lived and came of age after the First World War. They survived the Great Depression and went on to fight and win World War II, only to remake America and the world in the decades that followed. Susan Eisenhower will illuminate this generation, their leadership, and their era—and connect their experiences to the challenges we face today in our own turbulent times.

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

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

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The Vietnam War After Fifty Years: How to Think About Its Legacy and Meaning

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The Entertainer-in-Chief: How Gerald Ford and Saturday Night Live Remade The American Presidency

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Remarks of Gerald R. Ford at Naturalization Ceremonies at Monticello, Virginia, July 5, 1976

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Perspectives on the Greatest Generation with Garrett Graff

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

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

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

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"Surviving War, Oceans Apart" with Yanek Mieczkowski

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Gerald Ford and America's Bicentennial with Thomas DeFrank

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

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