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troops in World War I was not acknowledged by their government at the time. Safe for Democracy: Black National Guard Soldiers in the Great War (Winter 2017–18) - The heroism of African American U.S. The Reel Story of the Great War (Winter 2017–18) - Take a look at the rich motion picture holdings in the National Archives.
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entry into World War I, the nation's leading socialist tested the limits of free speech. Debs at Canton, Ohio (Winter 2017–18) - Just after U.S. Prologue ’ s Story-So Far (Winter 2017–18) - The magazine celebrates 49 years of discovering history as it comes to the end of print production.įree Speech on Trial: Eugene V. Ferrriero reflects on Prologue's past and future. Looking Back-Looking Ahead: Prologue at a Half-Century (Winter 2017–18) - Archivist David S. Pieces of History: The Color of Grazing (Fall 2017) - Rare colorized photographs of CCC activities are in the National Archives at Denver.
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Historian’s Notebook: Our First Preservation Program (Fall 2017) - The first preservation staff at the National Archives faced many challenges.Īuthors on the Record: David Grann: Killers of the Flower Moon (Fall 2017) - David Grann investigates a series of crimes against the Osage in the 1920s. Genealogy Notes: Homes on the Range (Fall 2017) - Bureau of Indian Affairs surveys give us a look at life on reservations. Kennedy.Ībraham Lincoln and Herbert Hoover: The Bond of a Simple Engraving (Fall 2017) Herbert Hoover felt a particular connection with the 16th President. Navy records add to the story of the 1942 fire at a Boston nightclub that took 492 lives.ĭocumenting the Death of a President (Fall 2017) - A report on the final status of the records in National Archives holdings pertaining to the assassination of John F. The Cocoanut Grove Revisited (Fall 2017) - U.S. Tony’s Lab (Fall 2017) - A German American cultured bacteria for germ warfare used on horses in the U.S.
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Remembering Vietnam (Fall 2017) - A new exhibit at the National Archives seeks to help us understand the full impact of the war. Ferrriero reasserts the agency's intolerance for the theft of records. Reclaiming Stolen History (Fall 2017) - Archivist David S. Pieces of History: Food Will Win the War! (Summer 2017) - Colorful World War I posters exhorted Americans to support the war effort. Historian ’ s Notebook: The First Records (Summer 2017) - What were the first records delivered to the National Archives Building in the 1930s? Genealogy Notes: “General Condition: Fairly Good” (Summer 2017) - The records of tuberculosis patients at the hospital in Fort Bayard, Arizona, highlight an important era of Army medicine. Tracing an Atrocity: How an Obscure Affidavit in the National Archives Unraveled a Historical Mystery (Summer 2017) - Records uncovered in the National Archives finally documents an 1887 massacre in Louisiana. Where Our WWII Leaders Spent WWI(Summer 2017) - America's top military leaders in World War II had smaller but, in some cases, similar roles to play in World War I. Ferriero reviews the historical background of these two laws. NARA's Role under the Presidential Records Act and the Federal Records Act (Summer 2017) - Archivist David S. Garden Gnomes (Spring 2017) - A German citizen gave President John F. Pieces of History: A Gift for the President. Historian ’ s Notebook: The National Archives ’ Role in Amending the Constitution (Spring 2017) - The Archivist of the United States certifies amendments to the Constitution.
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Genealogy Notes: Searching for Captain Blye: Exploring Maritime Records (Spring 2017) - Find out how to use maritime records in your genealogical research. JFK 100: Milestones and Mementos (Spring 2017) - The Kennedy Library's centennial exhibit showcases artifacts from various periods of John F. JFK in Congress (Spring 2017) - In his years in the House and the Senate, John Kennedy developed expertise on key issues and prepared him for his 1960 presidential bid. consuls in Germany raised funds for assistance. Ferriero surveys the many ways the National Archives is commemorating the centennial of World War I.Īmerica Enters the Great War (Spring 2017) - A look at the events that led Woodrow Wilson to ask Congress for a declaration of war, taking the nation into World War I.ġ2,000 Marks for Texas (Spring 2017) - After a devastating hurricane hit Galveston, Texas, in 1900, U.S. Remembering World War I (Spring 2017) - Archivist David S.