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>>173794January 17, 2026
12:49 PM EST
America 250: Washington's 1776-77 Revolutionary War Campaigns. Historian Mark Lender explored Gen. George Washington's campaigns during the early years of the Revolutionary War. The discussion was part of a symposium held at the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir, VA.
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https://www.c-span.org/program/america-250/washingtons-1776-77-revolutionary-war-campaigns/671058January 17, 2026
1:45 PM EST
Historic Inaugural Speeches: John Kennedy - 1961. After defeating Richard Nixon in one of the closest elections in U.S. history, John Kennedy urged Americans to ". . . ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country."
American History/BookTV
https://www.c-span.org/program/the-presidency/president-kennedy-1961-inauguration/159744January 17, 2026
2:01 PM EST
Eric Gardner, "Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Civil War and Reconstruction". Author Eric Gardner discussed Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, a 19th-century Black woman writer, activist, and lecturer, who was known for her contributions to abolition, civil rights, women's suffrage, and temperance. The American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, hosted this event.
American History/BookTV
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