Saturday, January 3rd TV listings for C-SPAN 2
White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin and library director Alan Price tour the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum exhibit on presidential pets.
The Presidency First Lady Barbara Bush's Life of Service
This profile of former first lady Barbara Bush is set against the backdrop of the Forever Stamp issued in her honor in 2025; the White House ceremony unveiling the stamp; we hear from her daughter Doro and grandson Pierce.
Reel America Working with Dangerous Rocket Fuels - 1966 New
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
America 250 Creation of the Continental Army in 1775
Duquesne University professor and former U.S. Army officer Holly Mayer explores the creation of the Continental Army in 1775.
America 250 British Army in 1775 New
Historian Don Hagist talks about the state of the British Army in North America in 1775.
America 250 Trinity Church New York, St. Paul's Chapel and Gravesites Tour New
Touring Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in New York, the congregants of which played a significant role during the American Revolution.
The Civil War General Hood in Tennessee
The American Battlefield Trust 2023 annual conference highlights Civil War battles in Tennessee and the western theater of war.
Matthew Davis, Biography of a Mountain
Author Matthew Davis discusses the history of Mt. Rushmore including economic and political forces that influenced the memorial's creation in 1925.
Bryan Burrough -- The Gunfighters New
Author Bryan Burrough talks about Texas as the epicenter of the Wild West, home to some of America's legendary gunfighters including Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Butch and Sundance.
America 250 Creation of the Continental Army in 1775
Duquesne University professor and former U.S. Army officer Holly Mayer explores the creation of the Continental Army in 1775.
America 250 British Army in 1775
Historian Don Hagist talks about the state of the British Army in North America in 1775.
America 250 Trinity Church New York, St. Paul's Chapel and Gravesites Tour
Touring Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in New York, the congregants of which played a significant role during the American Revolution.
Lectures in History Slavery in Kentucky
When Kentucky in 1792 became a state, it had a choice; keep slavery or abolish it; University of Kentucky professor Melanie Goan teaches a class on the state's relationship with the institution of slavery until the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation.
White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin and library director Alan Price tour the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum exhibit on presidential pets.
The Presidency First Lady Barbara Bush's Life of Service
This profile of former first lady Barbara Bush is set against the backdrop of the Forever Stamp issued in her honor in 2025; the White House ceremony unveiling the stamp; we hear from her daughter Doro and grandson Pierce.
