LBJ Library Discussion on Presidential Records and the National Archives
The Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library convened a conference to focus on national security, classified material, transparency, and the… read more
The Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library convened a conference to focus on national security, classified material, transparency, and the role of the National Archives in presidential record-keeping. During this conversation, a panel of current and former presidential library directors and historians discussed the relationship between the National Archives and presidential libraries, as well as the declassification process. Among the participants for this discussion were Mark Lawrence, director of the LBJ Presidential Library, and Warren Finch, former director of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library. close
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