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Presidential Sites Summit 2022: March 17 Morning General Sessions

The 2022 Presidential Sites Summit was hosted by the White House Historical Association at the historic Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas. The Summit incorporated sessions on a variety of topics from fundraising and civic engagement to recognizing inclusive presidential histories. This video includes two such sessions from the morning of Thursday, March 17. The first session, Towards Inclusive History: Slavery and Race,

Presidential Sites Summit 2022: March 16 Afternoon General Sessions

The 2022 Presidential Sites Summit was hosted by the White House Historical Association at the historic Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas. The Summit incorporated sessions on a variety of topics from fundraising and civic engagement to recognizing inclusive presidential histories. This video includes one session from the afternoon of Wednesday, March 16. The session, First Ladies' Impact and Influence, features:Theresa Behrendt,

Presidential Sites Summit 2022: March 16 Morning General Sessions

The 2022 Presidential Sites Summit was hosted by the White House Historical Association at the historic Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas. The Summit incorporated sessions on a variety of topics from fundraising and civic engagement to recognizing inclusive presidential histories. This video includes two such sessions from the morning of Wednesday, March 16. The first session, Sparking Civic Engagement through History Education,

A Presidential Tribute with David M. Rubenstein

This evening event will include a reception, dinner, and program at AT&T Stadium. The reception will be held in the suite of Dallas Cowboys owners Jerry and Gene Jones. The dinner and program will feature a presidential Tribute with David M. Rubenstein.

Women at the White House - Five Untold Stories

In honor of Women’s History Month, Association historians Sarah Fling and Lina Mann will discuss the stories of five lesser-known White House women, including enslaved and free White House workers, presidential daughters, and first ladies with Dr. Colleen Shogan, Director of the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History.

Elizabeth Keckly: From Slavery to the White House

She was enslaved at birth, but became the first lady's favorite dressmaker and the author of a sensational memoir that shocked the American public. So who was Elizabeth Keckly? Learn more about the extraordinary life of Elizabeth Keckly in this short video. For more information about Slavery in the President's Neighborhood, click here. For more short, educational videos from the

Introducing the Official 2022 White House Christmas Ornament

The White House Historical Association's Official 2022 White House Christmas Ornament represents the cherished White House tradition of displaying a gingerbread house each holiday in the State Dining Room. A perfect addition to any holiday tree, this American-made holiday ornament illustrates this decades-long tradition, complete with delicate icing, red and white striped candies, gumdrops, and candy canes. If you look closely,

Presidential Sites Summit: Special Message from Max Angerholzer

In just a few weeks we will be together in Dallas, TX for the 2022 Presidential Sites Summit. This is a message from Max Angerholzer, Chief Executive Officer of the George & Barbara Bush Foundation, encouraging supporters to register and attend this year's summit. The summit will be a great gathering of anyone interested in presidential history. Register Today!