Inclusive Presidential History
The White House Historical Association convened a meeting in Washington, D.C. of those who work at presidential sites around the country --… read more
The White House Historical Association convened a meeting in Washington, D.C. of those who work at presidential sites around the country -- and of descendants of presidents from James Monroe to Gerald Ford. In this discussion, panelists discussed how to incorporate the stories of women, African Americans, Native Americans, and other lesser known historical figures into presidential narratives. Speakers included presidential historian Timothy Naftali, Massachusetts Historical Society president Catherine Allgor, and Thomas Jefferson Foundation president Leslie Bowman. close
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Timothy J. Naftali Associate Professor New York University->Wagner (Robert F.) Graduate School of Public Service
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