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    Birchers

    George Washington University professor Matthew Dallek discussed the origins and evolution of the John Birch Society and the group’s impact on conservatism and the Republican Party. The Jimmy…

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    King - A Life

    Author and journalist Jonathan Eig discussed the life of Martin Luther King Jr., in the first comprehensive biography of the civil rights leader in over 30 years. The Jimmy Carter Presidenti…

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    Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter

    Stanly Godbold talked about the second of his two-volume biography of Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, chronicling their lives and work together from 1975 to 2020. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Li…

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    The Fight of His Life - Inside Joe Biden's White House

    Author Chris Whipple gave an insider account of a presidency in progress, based on access to President Biden and his top advisers. He covered crises from the COVID-19 pandemic to Russia’s in…

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    My Boy Will Die of Sorrow

    Human rights lawyer Efren Olivares discussed his immigration story and the impact of family separations at the Southern border. This event took place at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library…

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    Is Remote Warfare Moral

    Air Force Officer Joseph Chapa discussed his book, Is Remote Warfare Moral? Weighing Issues of Life and Death from 7,000 Miles.

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    The Many Lives of Andrew Young

    Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Ernie Suggs chronicled the life and career of former Atlanta Mayor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young. The Carter Center in Atlanta …

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    Citizen Cash

    Historian Michael Stewart Foley argued that Johnny Cash was the most important political artist of his time. The author relayed that the musician didn’t fit into one political party and inst…

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    Energy Crisis

    Former Carter Presidential Library director and energy policy scholar Jay Hakes looked back at the U.S. energy crises of the 1970s that included oil and gas shortages and the Three Mile Isla…

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    The Bomb

    Slate national security columnist Fred Kaplan provided a history of American policy on nuclear war.

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    The Meanest Man in Congress

    Brendan and Timothy McNulty talked about their book, The Meanest Man in Congress: Jack Brooks and the Making of an American Century, in which they recalled the life and work of the late U.S.…

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    Animalkind

    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals founder and president Ingrid Newkirk discussed the formation of PETA and the influence it has had on public policy.

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    Homewreckers

    Aaron Glantz talked about his book, Homewreckers: How a Gang of Wall Street Kingpins, Hedge Fund Magnates, Shady Banks and Vulture Capitalists Suckered Millions out of Their Homes and Demoli…

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    Spying on the South

    Tony Horwitz recounted the travels of Frederick Law Olmstead during the lead-up to the Civil War. Olmstead, prior to his career as a famed parks architect, was a reporter for the New York Ti…

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    Secret Service Agent Rufus Youngblood

    Rebecca Vaughn talked about her father Rufus Youngblood and the 20 years he served as a Secret Service agent during the administration’s of Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, …

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    Finding My Voice

    Valerie Jarrett talked about her book, Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward, in which she recounted her career and journey to serve as former senior adviser to …

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    Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham

    Janet Croon talked about the book The War Outside My Window: The Civil War Diary of LeRoy Wiley Gresham. Gresham was a 12-year-old boy from a wealthy slave-holding family in Georgia when he …

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    Southern Black Educators and Desegregation

    Emory University Professor Vanessa Siddle Walker talked about her book, The Lost Education of Horace Tate: Uncovering the Hidden Heroes Who Fought for Justice in Schools, which recounts how …

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    The Gatekeepers

    Chris Whipple talked about his book The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency, in which he examines the role of the White House chief of staff, a position …

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    His Final Battle

    Joseph Lelyveld talked about his book His Final Battle: The Last Months of Franklin Roosevelt, in which he looks at the final months of the life of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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