Today in History
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Blogging Historians
Blogs authored by professional historians reveal a side of historical scholarship, and the historian, not found elsewhere. Here are several interesting examples of historian-created blogs:
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Presidential Libraries
A monthly podcast produced by the Presidential Libraries of the National Archives and Records Administration. Listen to historical clips from the Libraries' collection, ranging from serious policy discussions to conversations with presidential family members.
- Nixon Reflects on China Trip
- Establishing the Peace Corps
- Johnson and the Great Society
- Peace Corps, CIA, and the Foreign Service
- Gulf of Tonkin and Civil Rights Workers
- Eleanor Roosevelt, December 7, 1941
- Integration at Little Rock High School
- Kennedy Speaks at the University of Michigan
- Noonan's Exit Interview
- Nixon's Rationale for China Trip




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