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July 13, 2025
3:10 AM EDT
How the Supreme Court Changed Over Time. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted a lecture in the court's Washington, D.C., chamber and considered how the nation's highest court has evolved since the time of the Founders. Speakers included Jeffrey Minear, former chief of staff to Chief Justice John Roberts, and James Duff, a former counselor to Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/how-the-supreme-court-changed-over-time/662028

July 13, 2025
4:15 AM EDT
President John Adams Family Memorial. Congress created the Adams Memorial Foundation in 2001 to honor President John Adams, his wife Abigail, and their son John Quincy Adams - the nation's sixth president. This event was to build support for a memorial in Washington, D.C. Speakers included presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky and Randall Woods, who has written a new biography of John Quincy Adams. Georgetown's City Tavern - which once hosted John Adams - was the site of this event.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/president-john-adams-family-memorial/660783

July 13, 2025
4:40 AM EDT
"Lessons" of the Past. Scholars held a conversation based on the premise that policymakers often use history badly. How can this be rectified, so that historical analogies offer more thoughtful solutions for the present? Philip Zelikow - whose diplomatic career spanned administrations from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama - is a featured speaker. The Hoover Institution at Stanford University in California hosted this event.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/lessons-of-the-past/659882

July 13, 2025
6:00 AM EDT
Reel America: "Welcome Home" - 1945. Anticipating the return home of millions of service men and women after World War II, this film surveys the challenges they faced during years of war, their creative methods of coping, the new skills they acquired, and their hopes and dreams for future peacetime jobs.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/american-history-tv/welcome-home/546437

July 13, 2025
6:20 AM EDT
America 250: Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Speech. Patrick Henry spoke his famous words, "Give me liberty or give me death!" at the Second Virginia Convention in March 1775. On the 250th anniversary, and in its original location, St. John's Church in Richmond, the Virginia 250 Commission commemorated the event. Actors portrayed delegates and speakers included Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R), filmmaker Ken Burns, and VA250 National Honorary Chair Carly Fiorina.
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/america-250/give-me-liberty-or-give-me-death-speech-250th-anniversary/657698
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