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Uniting Book Lovers of All Ages: What We’re Looking Forward to at the National Book Festival | Minerva’s Kaleidoscope
https://blogs.loc.gov/families/2025/08/uniting-book-lovers-of-all-ages-what-were-looking-forward-to-at-the-national-book-festival/
Kennedy Family Collection Now Digitized – The JFK Library Archives: An Inside Look
https://jfk.blogs.archives.gov/2025/05/29/kennedy-family-collection-now-digitized/
Hoover and the Two George Kennans: Part 2 – Hoover Heads
https://hoover.blogs.archives.gov/2025/05/27/two-george-kennans-part-2/
Chef to the Senate: Gottlieb Baumgartner | Headlines & Heroes
https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2025/08/chef-to-the-senate-gottlieb-baumgartner/
SEPTEMBER 2, 1945
Instrument of Surrender
https://visit.archives.gov/whats-on/explore-exhibits/80-years-end-world-war-ii
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1752336
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World War II Japanese Instrument of Surrender
National Archives curator Jessie Kratz gave C-SPAN's American History TV an exclusive look at the Japanese Instrument of Surrender that secured an unconditional surrender of Japan to the Allied Powers and ended World War II.
https://www.c-span.org/clip/vignette/world-war-ii-japanese-instrument-of-surrender/5169982
SEPTEMBER 2, 1990
Libertarian Party Perspectives
The Libertarian Party was explained. Libertarian views on the economy, foreign policy, and military conflict were discussed. The Persian Gulf crisis was explained through the Libertarian interpretation of the Constitution and a national security perspective.
https://www.c-span.org/program/call-in/libertarian-party-perspectives/9941
SEPTEMBER 2, 2001
In Depth with Shelby Foote
Mr. Foote conducted a tour of his home. Then, sitting at the desk where he does all his writing, talked about his entire body of work, described his writing process, and responded to audience telephone calls and electronic mail. Mr. Foote's first novel, Tournament, was published in 1949, followed quickly by three other works of fiction: Follow Me Down (1950), Love in a Dry Season (1951), and Shiloh (1952). The success of Shiloh prompted Random House publisher Bennett Cerf to ask Mr. Foote to write a short history of the U.S. Civil War to be published for the hundredth anniversary of the conflict. He worked on this three-volume history of the war for twenty years, finally completing it in 1974. The trilogy includes Fort Sumter to Perryville, published in 1958, Fredericksburg to Meridian, published in 1963, and finally Red River to Appomattox, published in 1974. In 1977 Mr. Foote published September, September, a novel about events in the south in 1957.
https://www.c-span.org/program/book-tv/in-depth-with-shelby-foote/171793
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