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President Jimmy Carter gives a speech at the dedication of the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston on Oct. 20, 1979.
Contrary to other reports, neither of the big issues in today’s news are unprecedented. Admittedly, neither is exactly the same, but close enough. So close that decisions made 215 years ago, in 1807, are relevant now; so close that we can learn from what happened then.
Republican running mates George H. W. Bush, center, and Sen. Dan Quayle, third from right, begin the long campaign trial at a rally in Quayles…
Martin Van Buren, seen in this painting, served as the eighth president of the United States, from 1837 to 1841. When he ran for reelection in…
President John Kennedy has brother Robert, the attorney general, and Vice President Lyndon Johnson nearby as he speaks to businessmen in the E…
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt is seen, seated, with the new Federal Reserve Board, in Washington, Feb. 3, 1936. From left to right, standing: Jo…
Former President Calvin Coolidge and his wife pose with their pet dogs on the grounds of the then-new Coolidge home in Northampton, Mass. on J…
Graduates of the U.S. Air Force Academy stand rigidly at attention as President John Kennedy walks briskly between an honor guards of cadets J…
Times are tough for journalists in our nation’s capital. After four years of trying to keep up with a volatile, exasperating, endlessly entert…
Member of the U.S. Army pall bearers carry the casket of Joe Louis to his final resting place Tuesday, April 21, 1981 at Arlington National Ce…