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… this is not a monument to any one man or any one presidency. Rather, it is a classroom of American democracy, a place where school kids as well as scholars will enjoy privileged access to the innermost workings of their government. Gerald R. Ford Welcome The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum opened its doors to all new 21st century exhibits and our state-of-the-art DeVos Learning Center in June 2016. With that came the opportunity, resources, and technology to offer a range of programming never before …
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum opened its doors to all new 21st century exhibits and our state-of-the-art DeVos Learning Center in June 2016. With that came the opportunity, resources, space, and technology to offer a range of programming never before possible. Using classrooms and exhibits, we have something for everyone. Our programs focus on American History, Civics and Government, Leadership, Betty Ford, Civil Discourse, Space, and more. We offer a wide range of programs to visitors of all …
Oral Histories in the Gerald R. Ford Library The list below briefly describes oral histories and comparable interview records now available to research. A large number of additional interview records, not listed and not yet open to research, are at the Library in unprocessed or partly processed collections. The Ford Library acquires interview records created by journalists, historians, political scientists, memoirists and their research assistants, independent writers, and others. We are very grateful to …
President Jimmy Carter B2873-05 B2873-05 President Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter at Inauguration of Carter as the 39th President of the United States at the United States Capitol. January 20, 1977. President Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter at Inauguration of Carter as the 39th President of the United States at the United States Capitol. January 20, 1977. Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter narrowly defeated Gerald R. Ford in the 1976 election to become the 39th President of the United States. They both …
Ford Administration Cabinet A5235-05. President Ford meets with his Cabinet. June 25, 1975. A5235-05. President Ford meets with his Cabinet. June 25, 1975. A5235-05. President Ford meets with his Cabinet. June 25, 1975. View in the National Archives Catalog A5235-05. President Ford meets with his Cabinet. June 25, 1975. View in the National Archives Catalog About once every three weeks, President Gerald R. Ford met with his Cabinet to gather information and discuss administration policies. Assembled were …
2025 - Chloe Bell-Wilson, University of California Los Angeles, So Hormonal: Estrogenic Bodies in the United States 2024 - Reynolds Hahamovitch, University of Michigan, The Space Age: Horizons of the Future in the Cold War United States 2023 - Caitlyn Jones, University of Houston, The Most Important Event Nobody Knows About: Public Memory and the National Women's Conference 2022 - Elizabeth Rees , University of Oxford, The Counterpart System: How Does the East Wing and the Office of First Lady Develop …
Provenance of the Ford National Security Adviser Files The files of the National Security Adviser (formally titled the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs) are part of the papers that President Ford deeded to the United States in December 1976. The files were identified, packed, and labeled by National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft’s immediate staff and by the staff of the National Security Council (NSC) in the closing weeks of the Ford administration. The packed files were …